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Contents
intro
Stolen from TI's wiki page:
More information at ti.com/430value
MSP430 LaunchPad
The space got two Texas Instruments MSP430 LaunchPad development kits donated, free for use within the space.
Each LaunchPad kit includes the following:
- Quick start guide
- MSP-EXP430G2 development/debugging PCB
- MSP430G2231 IC (included on the PCB)
- MSP430G2211 IC
- 2x 10 pins header M/F for extension boards
- micro crystal 32.768kHz
- USB->mini-USB cable
See ti.com/launchpadwiki for more information
project
There is a rumour that the first person who writes a useful program on the MSP430 will get a month free access to ACKspace! ask the board for details.
Hint: the space could really use an automated window blind control mechanism, which includes the blinds/awning outside (controlled by the rotary momentum switches per two windows, overridden by a fubar central control)
How-To
Based on Debian 6.0
Most info from [1]
INSTALLING :
# Install required packages: sudo aptitude install git-core gcc-4.4 texinfo patch libncurses5-dev zlibc zlib1g-dev libx11-dev libusb-dev libreadline6-dev Download and compile mspgcc: git clone git://mspgcc4.git.sourceforge.net/gitroot/mspgcc4/mspgcc4 cd mspgcc4 sudo sh buildgcc.sh Press enter to use the default answers when the scripts ask you. Only write yes when it ask “Do you want to start build right now? (y/n) [n] ” because the default is no. ATTENTION this will take some time depending on the speed of your machine (30-60min) # Download and compile mspdebug: wget -O mspdebug.tar.gz http://sourceforge.net/projects/mspdebug/files/latest tar -zxvf mspdebug.tar.gz cd mspdebug make sudo make install # Create a udev rule to be able to use the usb debug shield sudo nano /etc/udev/rules.d/46-TI_launchpad.rules Now paste inside the following rule: ATTRS{idVendor}=="0451", ATTRS{idProduct}=="f432", MODE="0660", GROUP="plugdev" Restart the udev service: service udev restart
COMPILE / RUN :
# Compile the source code and create de elf file data to be uploaded to the chip: /opt/msp430-gcc-4.4.5/bin/msp430-gcc -Os -mmcu=msp430x2231 -o led.elf led.c # Connect the platform to the pc and upload the program to chip: mspdebug rf2500 prog <.ELF FILE> run
PROGRAMS :
Counter : Loop Lights no LED, red LED, Green LED, Both LEDs
Code dirived from blinking led sample.
counter.c
#include <msp430g2231.h> /** Delay function. **/ delay(unsigned int d) { int i; for (i = 0; i<d; i++) { nop(); } } int main(void) { int i; WDTCTL = WDTPW | WDTHOLD; P1DIR = 0xFF; P1OUT = 0x01; while (1) { for (i = 0 ; i<4 ; i++) { int table [4] = {0,1,64,65}; // get values from table // 0 = off , 1 = red , 64 = green , 65 = both P1OUT = table[i]; delay(0x4fff); delay(0x4fff); delay(0x4fff); delay(0x4fff); }