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MSP432 Launchpad: Feature, Pinout, Application [Video]

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MSP432 is a launchpad.

MSP432 is designed with a 32-bit Cortex-M4F ARM microcontroller that can deliver high performance under low power consumption. It is suitable for the operation and control of low-power devices requiring 32-bit high performance. The evaluation board includes a variety of debugging and programming pins. MSP432 can be used to design modern control applications such as IoT and robotics. The size of the circuit board can be minimized if necessary.

This blog provides you with a basic overview of the MSP432 LaunchPad, including its pin descriptions, functions and specifications, equivalent products, etc., to help you quickly understand what BSS138 is.

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Catalog

MSP432 Launchpad Features

MSP432 Launchpad Pinout

Where to Use MSP432 Launchpad

How to use the MSP432P40 Board

Getting started with Energia

Getting started with Code Composer Studio

MSP432 Launchpad Application

MSP432 Launchpad Model


MSP432 Launchpad Features

  • This Launchpad has 32-bit ARM Cortex M4 Microcontroller
  • Operating voltage: 1.65V to 3.7V
  • Source or sink current of GPIO: 2 mA
  • 84 GPIOs
  • 4 SPI, UART, I2C and IrDA pins
  • Operating Speed: 48MHz (maximum)
  • Ultra-low power, 95uA per MHz (850nA during standby)
  • 24-channel, 14-bit ADC (1 mega sample per second)
  • 8-chanel DMA
  • Supports 16-32 bit and DSP Instruction Set
  • Flash memory: 256KB, SRAM 64KB
  • Supports Real Time Operating System (RTOS)
  • Has Energy Trace option
  • Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Wi-Fi can be added easily
  • Can be programmed using Energia, IAR workbench, Keil and CCS

MSP432 Launchpad Pinout

MSP432 Launchpad Pinout

Pin Number

Function 1

Function 2

Special Function

1

+3.3V

-

-

2

Digital Read/Write (6.0)

Analog Read (15)

-

3

Digital Read/Write (3.2)

PWM (3.2)

RX – UART

4

Digital Read/Write (3.3)

PWM (3.3)

TX – UART

5

Digital Read/Write (4.1)

Analog Read (12)

 

6

Digital Read/Write (4.3)

Analog Read (10)

 

7

Digital Read/Write (1.5)

-

SCK – SPI

8

Digital Read/Write (4.6)

Analog Read (7)

 

9

Digital Read/Write (6.5)

PWM (6.5)

SCL – I2C

10

Digital Read/Write (6.4)

PWM (6.4)

SDA – I2C

11

Digital Read/Write (3.6)

PWM (3.6)

 

12

Digital Read/Write (5.2)

Analog Read (3)

 

13

Digital Read/Write (5.0)

Analog Read (5)

-

14

Digital Read/Write (1.7)

-

MISO - SPI

15

Digital Read/Write (1.6)

-

MOSI – SPI

16

RESET

-

-

17

Digital Read/Write (5.7)

-

-

18

Digital Read/Write (3.0)

PWM (3.0)

CS – SPI

19

Digital Read/Write (2.5)

PWM (2.5)

-

20

Ground

-

-

21

+5V

-

-

22

Ground

-

-

23

Digital Read/Write (6.1)

Analog Read (14)

-

24

Digital Read/Write (4.0)

Analog Read (13)

-

25

Digital Read/Write (4.2)

Analog Read (11)

-

26

Digital Read/Write (4.4)

Analog Read (9)

-

27

Digital Read/Write (4.5)

Analog Read (8)

-

28

Digital Read/Write (4.7)

Analog Read (6)

-

29

Digital Read/Write (5.4)

Analog Read (1)

 

30

Digital Read/Write (5.5)

Analog Read (0)

-

31

Digital Read/Write (3.7)

PWM (3.7)

-

32

Digital Read/Write (3.5)

PWM (3.5)

-

33

Digital Read/Write (5.1)

Analog Read (4)

-

34

Digital Read/Write (2.3)

PWM (2.3)

-

35

Digital Read/Write (6.7)

PWM (6.7)

-

36

Digital Read/Write (6.6)

PWM (6.6)

-

37

Digital Read/Write (5.6)

PWM (5.6)

-

38

Digital Read/Write (2.4)

PWM (2.4)

-

39

Digital Read/Write (2.6)

PWM (2.6)

-

40

Digital Read/Write (2.7)

PWM (2.7)

-


Where to Use MSP432 Launchpad

The MSP432 is a 32-bit ARM cortex M4 high-performance Ultra-low power development board from Texas instruments. This is the successor to another low power development board called MSP430. This development board supports RTOS and ARM architecture, so we can use it for high-performance applications at the same time that the board is designed to consume low power making it perfect for battery-operated applications. The board also has a Power Trace option that will help us monitor and improve the power consumption of the board. It has an on-board emulator and supports Energia IDE, so it's easy to program and debug. So if you're looking for a powerful MCU with an ARM architecture that could run on ultra-low power, then the MSP432 might be the right choice for you.


How to use the MSP432P40 Board

On purchase, the LaunchPad comes with the following:

  1. Pamphlet with pin-outs and other useful information
  2. USB programming cable
  3. MSP432 board

The MSP432 board has two sections, the upper section is the emulator part that can be used to program and debug the board while the lower section consists of the ARM Cortex MCU with a few switches and leds. These switches and leds can be used to debug your program.

The quickest way to get started with MSP432 is to use Energia IDE, an open-source development platform very similar to Arduino. This method is highly recommended for beginners only, since the IDE itself is still subject to a lot of improvement. If you want to extract full juice from this ARM MCU, you should use the Code Composer Studio or the IAR workbench. Texas tools provide a complete guide on how to get started with CCS and MSP432. You can also look into the CCS version if you want to get light.


Getting started with Energia


Getting started with Code Composer Studio


MSP432 Launchpad Application

  • Low power high performance applications
  • Battery powered portable electronics
  • Supports Wi-Fi and BLE so can be used for IOT
  • Home/Industrial Automation
  • Security systems
  • Power critical embedded applications

MSP432 Launchpad Model

MSP432 Launchpad Model


FAQ

What type of microcontroller is MSP432 designed with?

32-bit Cortex-M4F ARM microcontroller

 

What type of applications can MSP432 be used to design?

Modern control applications

 

What is MSP432 suitable for operation and control of low power devices?

32-bit high performance

 

What does the MSP430 support?

RTOS and ARM architecture

 

What type of power does the MSP432 have?

Ultra-low power


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