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sebastys
6 posts
 Popping In
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06-12-2011 17:31
Specifications
• Experimenter’s board with several I/O possibilities
• Powerful 16-bit MSP430F2012 controller running at 16 MHz, 2 KB Flash and 128 bytes RAM
• 4 indicator LEDs
• 7-segment display
• Piezo buzzer
• Three pushbuttons
• I2C/SPI connector
• Powered via the USB stick or an external adapter
Texas Instruments supplies handy USB evaluation sticks with related software for its low-cost MSP430 controllers. Unfortunately the I/O facilities are somewhat limited. These can be substantially enhanced with the help of the experimenter’s board described here. This combination forms the hardware basis for a mini-course ‘Starting with embedded C’, which can be found elsewhere in this issue.
Sometimes several initiatives converge at just the right time to create a new concept. For some time Rotterdam University had been looking for a low-cost development system for its students in Automotive and Electronic Engineering, which could be put to use in microcontroller tuition. In addition, for logistical reasons Elektor was looking for a more practical replacement for the very popular E-blocks for its Embedded C Programming workshops. So both Rotterdam University and Elektor were effectively looking for the same thing, although for different reasons.
Experimenting with the MSP430 (080558-91)
 
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