SLAU533D
September 2013 – April 2017
MSP430F5529 LaunchPad™ Development Kit (MSP‑EXP430F5529LP)
Trademarks
1
Getting Started
1.1
Key Features
1.2
Kit Contents
1.3
Out-of-Box Experience
1.3.1
Step 1: Install a Software Development Platform
1.3.2
Step 2: Connect the Hardware
1.3.3
Step 3: Verify the storage volume has been loaded
1.3.4
Step 4: Open a text editor, and press the buttons
1.3.5
Step 5: Customize the strings
2
Hardware
2.1
Block Diagram
2.2
Hardware Features
2.2.1
MSP430F5529
2.2.2
eZ-FET lite Onboard Emulator
2.2.3
Integrated Full-Speed USB Hub
2.2.4
Power
2.2.5
Clocking
2.2.6
Application (or "Backchannel") UART
2.2.7
Emulator and Target Isolation Jumper Block
2.2.8
Isolation Jumper Block: 3.3-V and 5-V Jumpers
2.2.9
Isolation Jumper Block: Emulator Connection and Application UART
2.3
Measure Current Draw of MSP430 MCU
2.4
Using an External Power Source
2.4.1
External 3.3-V Power Source
2.4.2
External 5-V Power Source Without USB Connection
2.4.3
External 5-V Power Source With USB Connection
2.5
Using the eZ-FET lite Emulator With a Different Target
2.6
USB BSL Button
2.7
BoosterPack Plug-in Module Pinout
2.8
Design Files
2.9
Hardware Change Log
3
Software Examples
3.1
MSP430 Software Libraries: driverlib and the USB API
3.2
Viewing the Code
3.2.1
CCS
3.2.2
IAR
3.3
Example Project Software Organization
3.4
USB Configuration Files
3.5
Out-of-Box Experience: emulStorageKeyboard
3.5.1
Flowchart
3.5.2
Pre-Initialization
3.5.3
Initialization
3.5.3.1
Configuring the Keyboard
3.5.3.2
Configuring the MSC Interface
3.5.4
Handling SCSI Commands
3.5.5
LPM0 Entry
3.5.6
LPM0 Exit
3.5.7
Emulated Storage Volume
3.5.8
Sending Data as a USB Keyboard
3.5.9
Properly Handling USB Unplug Events
3.5.10
Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) Vector
3.6
Example: simpleUsbBackchannel
3.6.1
What It Does
3.6.2
Installing the CDC Interface
3.6.3
Operating the Example
3.6.4
Backchannel UART Library: bcUart.c, bcUart.h
3.6.5
Code Description: Initialization
3.6.5.1
Stopping the Watchdog
3.6.5.2
Configuring VCORE
3.6.5.3
Configuring Clocks
3.6.5.4
Configuring Ports
3.6.5.5
Initializing the Backchannel UART
3.6.5.6
Configuring USB
3.6.6
Code Description: Main Loop
3.6.7
Modifying to Use an HID-Datapipe Interface
3.7
Starting Device Manager
4
Additional Resources
4.1
LaunchPad Development Kit Websites
4.2
Information on the MSP430F5529
4.3
Download CCS, IAR, mspgcc, or Energia
4.4
USB Developers Package
4.5
MSP430Ware and TI Resource Explorer
4.6
F5529 Code Examples
4.7
MSP430 Application Notes
4.8
TI E2E Community
4.9
Community at Large
5
FAQs
6
Schematics
Revision History
1.1
Key Features
USB-enabled
MSP430F5529
16-bit MCU
Up to 25-MHz System Clock
1.8-V to 3.6-V operation
128KB of flash, 8KB of RAM
Five timers
Up to four serial interfaces (SPI, UART, I
2
C)
12-bit analog-to-digital converter
Analog comparator
Integrated USB, with a complete set of USB tools, libraries, examples, and reference guides
The eZ-FET lite emulator, with the application ("backchannel") UART. (Now open-source!)
Ability to emulate and develop USB applications with a single USB cable, made possible with an onboard USB hub
Power sourced from the USB host. The 5-V bus power is reduced to 3.3 V, using an onboard dc-dc converter.
Both male and female 40-pin BoosterPack plug-in module headers, configured for stacking. 20-pin BoosterPack plug-in modules can also be attached.
Compatible with the 40-pin BoosterPack plug-in module development tool standard.
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