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2.3.2 XDS110-ET Onboard Debug Probe With EnergyTrace Technology
To keep development easy and cost effective, TI's LaunchPad development kits integrate an onboard debug
probe, which eliminates the need for expensive programmers. The MSPM0G3507 has the XDS110 debug probe
(see
Figure
2-4), which is a simple and low-cost debugger that supports all MSPM0 device derivatives.
The XDS110 ET also provides a "backchannel" UART-over-USB connection with the host, which can be very
useful during debugging and for easy communication with a PC. More details can be found in
2.3.3 Debug Probe Connection Isolation Jumper Block
The isolation jumper block at jumper J101 allows the user to connect or disconnect signals that cross from the
XDS110-ET domain into the MSPM0G3507 target domain. This includes XDS110-ET SWD signals, application
UART signals, and 3.3-V and 5-V power.
8
MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad Development Kit (LP
PB13
1
PB14
2
PB15
3
PB16
4
PA12 / CAN_TX
5
PA13 / CAN_RX
6
PA14
7
PA15 / A1_0
8
LQFP64
PA16 / A1_1
9
PA17 / A1_2
10
PA18 / A1_3
11
PA19 / SWDIO
12
PA20 / SWCLK
13
PB17 / A1_4
14
PB18 / A1_5
15
PB19 / A1_6
16
Figure 2-3. LQFP64 Pinout (Top View)
Figure 2-4. LP-MSPM0G3507 Debugger
‑ MSPM0G3507)
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48
PB1
47
PB0
46
PA6 / HFXOUT
45
PA5 / HFXIN
44
PA4 / LFXOUT
43
PA3 / LFXIN
42
PA2 / ROSC
41
VSS
40
VDD
39
PA31
38
NRST
37
PA30
36
PA29
35
PA28
34
PA1
33
PA0
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