Getting Started; Introduction; Key Features; What's Included - Texas Instruments MSPM0G3507 User Manual

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1 Getting Started

1.1 Introduction

The MSPM0G3507 is Arm
80 MHz. The device features 128KB of embedded flash memory combined with 32KB of on-chip RAM. The
integrated high-performance analog peripherals include two 12-bit 4-Msps SAR ADCs, two zero-drift chopper
op-amps (OPA), and one general-purpose amplifier (GPAMP) to help users design their system.
Rapid prototyping is simplified by the 40-pin BoosterPack
of available BoosterPack plug-in modules. You can quickly add features like wireless connectivity, graphical
displays, environmental sensing, and much more. Design your own BoosterPack plug-in module or choose
among many already available from TI and third-party developers.
Free software development tools are also available such as TI's
Workbench
IDE, and
Keil
when paired with the MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad™ development kit. Developer can easily measure the power
consumption of their applications. More information about the LaunchPad development kit, the supported
BoosterPack
plug-in modules, and the available resources can be found at
portal. To get started quickly and find available resources in the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK), visit
the
TI Cloud Developer
Zone. MSPM0 MCUs are also supported by extensive online collateral, training with
MSP Academy, and online support through the
See the
MSPM0 Quick Reference Guide

1.2 Key Features

Onboard XDS110 debug probe
EnergyTrace technology available for ultra-low-power debugging
2 buttons, 1 LED and 1 RGB LED for user interaction
Temperature sensor circuit
Light sensor circuit
External OPA2365 (default buffer mode) for ADC (up to 4 Msps) evaluation
Onboard 32.768-kHz and 48-MHz crystals
RC filter for ADC input (unpopulated by default)

1.3 What's Included

1.3.1 Kit Contents
MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad development kit
1 Micro USB cable
1 Quick Start Guide
1.3.2 Software Examples
Out-of-Box Software Example
SDK Examples

1.4 First Step: Out-of-Box Experience

An easy way to get started with the EVM is by using the preprogrammed out-of-box code. This code
demonstrates some key features of the EVM and is meant to be used with the LP-MSPM0G3507 out-of-box
demo GUI.
1.4.1 Connecting to the Computer
Connect the LaunchPad development kit using the included USB cable to a computer. A green power LED
illuminates if power connects. For proper operation, drivers are needed. TI recommends that you get the drivers
by installing an IDE such as TI's Code Composer Studio IDE or IAR Embedded Workbench IDE. Standalone
drivers are also available.
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