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MSP-EXP430F5529LP

Rapid prototyping is simplified by the 40-pin BoosterPack™ plug-in module headers, which support a wide range of available BoosterPack plug-in modules. You can quickly add features like wireless connectivity, graphical displays, environmental sensing, and much more. You can either design your own BoosterPack plug-in module or choose among many already available from TI and third-party developers. The MSP430F5529 16-bit MCU has 128KB of flash memory, 8KB of RAM, 25-MHz CPU speed, integrated USB, and many peripherals – plenty to get you started in your development. Custom USB functionality can be quickly added using the free open-source USB tools and examples available in the MSP430 USB Developers Package. This includes the MSP430 USB Descriptor Tool, which quickly customizes any combination of USB interfaces and automatically generates your USB descriptors for those interfaces.

MSP430 Seconds Counter

“Welcome! Making of Seconds Counter: Using CCStudio 8 and MSP430F5529 for the project. C language to code the micro controller. Applying Low Power Modes, Timers and Interrupts.The output is displayed via 7 Segment.”

Sending Atmospheric Data from the MSP430 and CC3100 Wi-Fi BoosterPack to Plot.ly

“For a while now I have been thinking about the ability to remotely monitor what is going on environmentally in a location. I have thought about this with regards to the summer, with a cottage more than an hour away …

Internet Controlled RC Car

“This project allows a user to control an RC wirelessly via WiFi through the use of the app, Blynk, which must be downloaded on your phone. This project is a continuation from the Line Follower Robot project I posted previously …

Line Follower Robot

“The line follower, and collision detection robot was developed as part of a school project and was constructed to complete a path designated with a black line and stop before objects. This robot is a fun way to get started …

Make Your Own MSP430 Launchpad based Robot

“This tutorial serves as a short introduction to Robotics using MSP430 microcontroller and Launchpad development board from TI.Here we will build a small differential powered robot from scratch using MSP430G2553 controller and L293D motor control chip.”