Texas Instruments MSP430 manual Installing the Hardware, MSP−PRGS430

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Installing the Hardware

1.2 Installing the Hardware

To install the programming adapter hardware, perform the following steps:

1)Using the 9-pin SUB-D connector, connect the programming adapter to the serial port (COM1−COM4) of the PC.

2)Connect an external power supply to the programming adapter. The voltage of the power supply must be between 14 V and 20 V dc and must provide a minimum of 200 mA of power. The center terminal of the supply connector at the programming adapter is the plus pole.

3)The red LED on the programming adapter lights if the power supply is properly connected. If the LED does not light and the power supply is properly connected, check the F1 fuse on the programming adapter printed-wire board (PWB).

4)The MSP430 devices, in a socket or on a PWB, should be connected to the programming adapter through the 14-pin cable.

The programming adapter provides the selected supply voltage VCC at pin 14 of the 25-pin SUB-D connector, or at pin 2 of the 14-pin connector to

supply the MSP430 device. The signal name is VCC_MSP.

If an external supply voltage VCC is used for the MSP430, the internal voltage VCC_MSP must be set to the same voltage level.

Figure 1−2. Serial Programming Adapter

Power Supply

RS232 From PC

 

 

Adapter

 

 

 

14−20 V

200 mA

MSP430 Serial Programming

MSP−PRGS430

RS232 OUT

PC Serial Port

RS232

Target

(JTAG)

RS232 Out

May Be Connected to an EVK

JTAG Connector for the MSP430

Installation and Setup

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Contents User’s Guide Evaluation BOARD/KIT Important Notice EVM Warnings and Restrictions Page About This Manual Read This FirstFCC Warning Contents Tables FiguresInstallation and Setup −1. ADT430 Program Icons Installing the SoftwareMSP−PRGS430 Installing the HardwarePage Operation Software/Hardware Layers of the PRGS430 Environment Programming MSP430 Devices With the GUI Basic Procedure−1. MSP430 Function Buttons and Descriptions Description of the MSP-PRGS430 GUIOperation2-5 −2. Communication Error Box Error Messages−5. Data Error −2. Error Messages Use of a Project.ini File Content of PRGS430.ini FileGeneral Definitions Command Line OptionsExample Return Values/Error Codes in .ini File FN0003/ SetDeviceType PRGS430.DLL-DescriptionFN0001/ InitCom FN0002/ ReleaseComFN0006/ Erase FN0004/ InitTargetFN0005/ ReleaseTarget FN0008/ EraseCheck FN0007/ EraseFileFN00011/ VerifyData FN0009/ EraseCheckFileFN00010/ PatternCheck FN0014/ ProgramData FN00012/ VerifyFileFN00013/ VerifyFileRange Pgmwitherasecheck FN0015/ ProgramFileFN0018/ ReadOutData FN0016/ BlowFuseFN0017/ SetVcc FN0019/ ReadOutFile FN0020/ ResetFN0023/ GetDeviceCfgInfo FN0022/ SetNotificationWndFN0024/ AccessSFR Status Return Value Comment Return Values/Error Codes From PRGS430.DLLPage Hardware Basic Hints Specifications−1 -Pin Sub-D at Programming Adapter Programming Adapter Target Connector Signals−2. Target Connector Signal Functions Location of Components − MSP-PRGS430 MSP-PRGS430 Circuit DiagramsInterconnection of MSP-PRGS430 to OTP/EPROM-Based Interconnection of MSP−PRGS430 to Flash-Based MSP430 Devices Page Hex Object Format Figure A−1. Intel-Hex Object Format Intel-Hex Object FormatTI-TXT File Format Page Schematics Page Schematics B-3 Page Important Notice
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