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Welcome to MSP430web!

MSP430, that is the series of powerful low power 16-bit microcontrollers from Texas Instruments.
This site delivers any kind of information on using these microcontrollers. Here you will find a growing amount of useful information: design notes, sample projects and startup help for newbies.
Feel free to add input to this page. A mail can be sent here.

I hope that this site will help you in matters of MSP430.

Rob Maris (webmaster & author)

Send technical problems regarding the website to webmaster@msp430.de

February 27th, 2006 - Eclipse tutorial, USB-project schematics, WIKI!

 

 

 

Eclipse is an upcoming IDE, written in JAVA, open source, and having excellent capabilities. Eclipse "as is" is free. Several commercial vendors of embedded software systems provide eclipse as part of their environment. Look here for an introduction and a tutorial on its use with MSP430. A Wiki version of this tutorial is introduced in parallel, which enables everybody to contribute with his/her own experiences

The USB-project has a long time been inactive. At this time, schematics are present. These schematics represent an updated state of the project.

February 20th, 2004 - Minor Updates

 

 

 

On newer devices, TI supports extended debugging capabilities. 

February 9th, 2004 - Updates and new USB-project

 

 

 

The page "Why MSP430" has been extended with the subtopic "instruction set peculiarities". The page "topics for hobbyists" has its list of vendors updated.

Further, the "projects"-page has been extended with the presentation of a USB-application: a data acquisition frontend, and two other projects via external links.

Finally, the links page provides additional vendors of C-compilers and adds some comments.

Febr. 15th, 2003 - Site launch

 

 

 

 

Thanks to Elektronikladen for the friendly offering of webspace to place this site.