Texas Instruments MSP-FET430 manual Factory Settings

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Development Flow

Enable the Device Description file. This file makes C-SPY “aware” of the specifics of the device it is debugging. This file will correspond to the specified target device (DEBUGGER->SETUP->DEVICE DESCRIPTION-

>OVERRIDE DEFAULT)

Enable the erasure of the Main and Information memories before object code download (FET DEBUGGER->SETUP->DOWNLOAD CONTROL->ERASE MAIN AND INFORMATION MEMORY)

In order to maximize system performance during debug, disable Virtual Breakpoints (FET DEBUGGER->SETUP ->USE VIRTUAL BREAKPOINTS), and disable all System Breakpoints (FET DEBUGGER-

>SETUP ->SYSTEM BREAKPOINTS ON)

Note: Use of Factory Settings to quickly configure a project

It is possible to use the Factory Settings button to quickly configure a project to a usable state.

The following steps can be used to quickly configure a project:

Note: The GENERAL OPTIONS tab does not have a FACTORY SETTINGS button

1)Specify the target device (GENERAL OPTIONS ->TARGET- >DEVICE)

2)Enable an assembler project or a C/assembler project (GENERAL OPTIONS ->TARGET->ASSEMBLER ONLY PROJECT)

3)Enable the generation of an executable output file (GENERAL OPTIONS ->OUTPUT->OUTPUT FILE->EXECUTABLE)

4)Accept the factory settings for the compiler (C/C++ COMPILER-

>FACTORY SETTINGS)

5)Accept the factory settings for the assembler (ASSEMBLER-

>FACTORY SETTINGS)

6)Accept the factory settings for the linker (LINKER->FACTORY SETTINGS)

7)Accept the factory settings for C-SPY (DEBUGGER->FACTORY SETTINGS)

8)To debug on the hardware, select DEBUGGER ->SETUP-

>DRIVER->FET DEBUGGER

9)Specify the active parallel port used to interface to the FET if not LPT1 (FET DEBUGGER ->SETUP->CONNECTION->LPTx) or specify the USB port (FET DEBUGGER ->SETUP->CONNECTION- >TI USB FET)

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Contents Users Guide 2004Important Notice Page July Read This First How to Use This ManualAbout This Manual Information About Cautions and Warnings Related Documentation From Texas InstrumentsIf You Need Assistance FCC WarningPage Contents Frequently Asked Questions Figures TablesPage Get Started Now TopicKit Contents, MSP-FET430X110 Software Installation Kit Contents, MSP-FET430UIFHardware Installation, MSP-FET430X110 Hardware Installation, USB-IF, MSP-FET430UIF Flashing the LEDGet Started Now Important MSP430 Documents on the CD-ROM and WEB Development Flow Using Kickstart OverviewProject Settings OUTPUT-OUTPUT FILE-EXECUTABLEFactory Settings Creating a Project from Scratch Using an Existing IAR V1.x/V2.x Project Stack Management within the .xcl FilesHow to Generate Texas Instrument .TXT and other format Files Overview of Example ProgramsDevelopment Flow Using Breakpoints Using C-SPYBreakpoint Types Using Single Step Using Watch Windows Page Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming Bootstrap Loader External PowerDesign Considerations for In-Circuit Programming Device Signals PRGS430Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming Signal connections for MSP-FET430X110 Design Considerations for In-Circuit Programming Jtag Signal Connections Frequently Asked Questions Hardware Program Development Assembler, C-Compiler, Linker Should Done or Not Return Omit Debugging C-SPY OPTIONS-FET DEBUGGER-CONNECTIONSFrequently Asked Questions Figure A-1. Modification to FET Interface module Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Frequently Asked Questions Figure B-1. MSP-FET430X110, Schematic HardwareFigure B-1. MSP-FET430X110, Schematic Figure B-2. MSP-FET430X110, PCB Pictorials Figure B-3. MSP-FET430IF FET Interface module, Schematic Figure B-4. MSP-FET430IF FET Interface module, PCB Pictorial Figure B-5. MSP-TS430DW28 Target Socket module, Schematic LED connected to P1.0 Hardware Jumper J7 Jumper J6Open to measure current Hardware Jumper J6 Open to disconnect LED History of changes to MSP-TS430PM64 Target Socket module Figure B-11. MSP-TSPN80 Target Socket module, Schematic Figure B-12. MSP-TSPN80 Target Socket module, PCB Pictorials Figure B-13. MSP-TSPZ100 Target Socket module, Schematic Jumper J6 Figure B-15. MSP-FET430UIF USB Interface schematics Hardware Hardware Hardware Hardware Page FET Specific Menus Emulator EMULATOR-POWER on Reset EMULATOR-GIE on/off EMULATOR-FORCE Single SteppingPin MSP430F44x and MSP430F43x Device Emulation Table D-1. F4xx/80-pin Signal Mapping P1.5/TACLK/ACLK P1.4/TBCLK/SMCLK P1.3/TBOUTH/SVSOUT Page TI to IAR 2.x/3.x Assembler Migration Introduction Segment ControlTranslating Asm430 Assembler Directives to A430 Directives Character stringsSection Control Directives Description Asm430 Directive TI A430 Directive IARConstant Initialization Directives Listing Control DirectivesConditional-Assembly Directives File Reference DirectivesSymbol Control Directives ReptcMiscellaneous Directives Macro DirectivesPreprocessor Directives Additional A430 Directives IAR Asm430 directive A430 directiveLstpag + #if, #else, #elif Page MSP-FET430UIF Installation Guide Hardware Installation Figure F-1. WinXP Hardware RecognitionFigure F-3. WinXP Driver Location Selection Folder Figure F-4. WinXP Driver Installation Figure F-5. Device Manager