SLAU739 October   2017

 

  1.   MSP430FR2433 LaunchPad™ Development Kit (MSP‑EXP430FR2433)
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Getting Started
      1. 1.1 Introduction
      2. 1.2 Key Features
      3. 1.3 What's Included
        1. 1.3.1 Kit Contents
        2. 1.3.2 Software Examples
      4. 1.4 First Steps: Out-of-Box Experience
        1. 1.4.1 Connecting to the Computer
        2. 1.4.2 Running the Out-of-Box Demo
      5. 1.5 Next Steps: Looking Into the Provided Code
    3. 2 Hardware
      1. 2.1 Block Diagram
      2. 2.2 Hardware Features
        1. 2.2.1 MSP430FR2433 MCU
        2. 2.2.2 eZ-FET Onboard Debug Probe With EnergyTrace Technology
        3. 2.2.3 Debug Probe Connection: Isolation Jumper Block
        4. 2.2.4 Application (or Backchannel) UART
        5. 2.2.5 Optional Features
          1. 2.2.5.1 Supercapacitor
      3. 2.3 Power
        1. 2.3.1 eZ-FET USB Power
        2. 2.3.2 BoosterPack and External Power Supply
        3. 2.3.3 Supercap (C6)
          1. 2.3.3.1 Charging the Supercap
          2. 2.3.3.2 Using the Supercap
          3. 2.3.3.3 Disabling the Supercap
      4. 2.4 Measure Current Draw of the MSP430 MCU
      5. 2.5 Clocking
      6. 2.6 Using the eZ-FET Debug Probe With a Different Target
      7. 2.7 BoosterPack Pinout
      8. 2.8 Design Files
        1. 2.8.1 Hardware
        2. 2.8.2 Software
      9. 2.9 Hardware Change log
    4. 3 Software Examples
      1. 3.1 Out-of-Box Software Example
        1. 3.1.1 Source File Structure
        2. 3.1.2 Overview
        3. 3.1.3 FRAM Data Logging Mode
        4. 3.1.4 Live Temperature Mode
      2. 3.2 Blink LED Example
        1. 3.2.1 Source File Structure
    5. 4 Resources
      1. 4.1 Integrated Development Environments
        1. 4.1.1 TI Cloud Development Tools
          1. 4.1.1.1 TI Resource Explorer Cloud
          2. 4.1.1.2 Code Composer Studio Cloud
        2. 4.1.2 Code Composer Studio IDE
        3. 4.1.3 IAR Embedded Workbench for Texas Instruments 430
      2. 4.2 LaunchPad Websites
      3. 4.3 MSPWare and TI Resource Explorer
      4. 4.4 FRAM Utilities
        1. 4.4.1 Compute Through Power Loss (CTPL)
        2. 4.4.2 Nonvolatile Storage (NVS)
      5. 4.5 MSP430FR2433 MCU
        1. 4.5.1 Device Documentation
        2. 4.5.2 MSP430FR2433 Code Examples
        3. 4.5.3 MSP430 Application Notes and TI Designs
      6. 4.6 Community Resources
        1. 4.6.1 TI E2E Community
        2. 4.6.2 Community at Large
    6. 5 FAQ
    7. 6 Schematics

Using the Supercap

After charging of the supercapacitor, you can move the J4 jumper to the Use setting and then unplug power. This connects the supercapacitor to the 3V3 rail without the charging resistor in between. At this point, the LaunchPad kit is being powered completely by the C6 supercapacitor.

For lowest power operation, make sure to disconnect the J101 jumpers so that the eZ-FET is not also powered by the C6 supercap.