Olimex Starterkit development board with LCD, UEXT, USB, SD-CARD, Battery charger MSP430-5510STK MSP430-5510STK 사용자 설명서

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MSP430-5510STK user's manual
CHAPTER 2: SETTING UP THE MSP430-5510STK BOARD
2. Introduction to the chapter
This section helps you set up the MSP430-5510STK development board for the first time.
Please consider first the electrostatic warning to avoid damaging the board, then discover the 
hardware and software required to operate the board.
The procedure to power up the board is given, and a description of the default board behavior is 
detailed.
2.1 Electrostatic warning
MSP430-5510STK is shipped in a protective anti-static package. The board must not be exposed to 
high electrostatic potentials. A grounding strap or similar protective device should be worn when 
handling the board. Avoid touching the component pins or any other metallic element.
2.2 Requirements
In order to set up the MSP430-5510STK, the following items are required:
- A source of power – the board can be powered through the mini USB connector (standard 5V), 
through the JTAG connector (by the debugger/programmer) or via a 3.7Li-Po battery.
- Programmer supporting 14 pin JTAG interface and the used microcontroller MSP430F5510.
All our MSP programmers are recommended with MSP430-5510STK:
- Olimex MSP430-JTAG-TINY-V2 - mini emulator/programmer USB<->JTAG 14p with powering 
capabilities
- Olimex MSP430-JTAG-ISO-MK2 – emulator/debugger with additional stand-alone read/write 
mode, power profiling and software support for most MSP430 integrated environments and 
operating systems.
Additionally any MSP430 compatible debugger should be compatible with the 14p connector of the
board. The MSP430F5510 microcontroller lacks SWD interface.
Also, a host-based software toolchain is required in order to program/debug the MSP430-5510STK 
board. There are also a number of ready IDEs available like IAR Embedded Workbench,
 
Rowley 
CrossWorks, Code Composer Studio, etc.
We also provide our own flash programming software which can be distributed free. You can find it 
at the device web page.
2.3 Powering the board
There are three ways of powering the board: via the USB; via the debugger from the JTAG 
connector or via a 3.7V Li-Po battery connected to the respective connector.
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