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== MSP430G2 Launchpad == | == MSP430G2 Launchpad == | ||
=== Some links === | === Some links === |
Latest revision as of 14:02, 18 October 2012
MSP430G2 Launchpad
Some links
Tutorials
- http://mspsci.blogspot.cz/2010/07/tutorial-01-getting-started.html
- How to solder the 32KHz Crystal on to the launchpad
- http://dbindner.freeshell.org/msp430/index.html
- http://www.43oh.com/category/tutorials-2/
SPI Interface (USCI)
Code Examples
Datasheets
TI Guides
- MSP430x2xx Family User's Guide
- Software I2C Slave Using the MSP430
- LaunchPad Experimenter Board User's Guide
Projects
Code Examples
Timer and Button Interrupts
Blinking LED swaps on Button click. Implemented using interrupts
<syntaxhighlight lang="c">
- include <msp430g2553.h>
__attribute__((interrupt(TIMER0_A0_VECTOR))) void CCR0_ISR(void) {
P1OUT ^= BIT6 | BIT0;
}
__attribute__((interrupt(PORT1_VECTOR))) void BtnClick(void) {
if( P1IFG & BIT3 ) { P1IFG &= ~BIT3;
P1DIR ^= BIT6|BIT0; }
}
main() {
WDTCTL = WDTPW + WDTHOLD;
TACCR0 = 62500 - 1; TACCTL0 = CCIE; TACTL = TASSEL_2 + ID_3 + MC_1 + TACLR; P1REN = BIT3; P1DIR = BIT6; P1OUT = BIT6|BIT3; P1IES |= BIT3; P1IFG &= ~BIT3; P1IE |= BIT3;
__enable_interrupt();
for(;;);
} </syntaxhighlight>
Compiling and flashing
You need to have a recent version of mspgcc. Debian testing has it in the repository, Fedora should have it soon, installation from source is not that painful.
$ msp430-gcc -Os -Wall -g -mmcu=msp430g2553 -o image.elf source1.c source2.c $ mspdebug rf2500 "prog image.elf"
Simple Makefile
<syntaxhighlight lang="make"> TARGET=clk MCU=msp430g2553
CC=msp430-gcc CFLAGS=-Os -Wall -Wno-main -g -mmcu=$(MCU)
all: $(TARGET).elf
%.elf: %.c
$(CC) $(CFLAGS) -o $@ $<
flash: $(TARGET).elf
mspdebug rf2500 "prog $(TARGET).elf"
clean:
rm -fr *.o *.elf
</syntaxhighlight>
Debugging
The remarkable mspdebug contains basic (yet still very useful) debugger, however if you want to have a full source-level debugger, you can use (mspgcc-supplied version of) gdb via mspdebug's gdb stub.
$ mspdebug rf2500 gdb & $ msp430-gdb image.elf (gdb) target remote :2000