Product Overview
The MSP-EXP430G2ET LaunchPad Development Kit has 16KB of flash, 512 bytes of RAM, up to 16-MHz CPU speed, an 8-channel 10-bit ADC, capacitive-touch enabled I/Os, a universal serial communication interface, and more – plenty to get started in your development. Rapid prototyping is simplified by the 20-pin BoosterPack™ plug-in module headers that 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 LaunchPad development kit features an integrated DIP target socket that supports up to 20 pins, allowing MSP430 entry-level MCUs to be plugged into the LaunchPad development kit. The MSP‑EXP430G2ET LaunchPad development kit comes with an MSP430G2553 MCU by default. The MSP430G2553 MCU has the most memory available of the compatible entry-level MCUs.
Features of MSP-EXP430G2ET LaunchPad Development Kit
- High-quality 20-pin DIP socket for an easy plug-in or removal of the target MCU
- Supports MSP430G2xx1, MSP430G2xx2, MSP430G2xx3, and MSP430F20xx MCUs in PDIP14 or PDIP20 packages (see Section 2.9 for a list of supported MCUs)
- Energy Trace technology available for ultra-low-power debugging
- 20-pin LaunchPad development kit standard leveraging the BoosterPack plug-in module ecosystem
- Onboard eZ-FET debug probe
- 1 button and 3 LEDs for user interaction
Specifications
- 1.8-V to 3.6-V operation
- 16-bit RISC architecture up to 16-MHz system clock
- 6KB of flash memory and 512 bytes of SRAM
- 8-channel 10-bit ADC
- 8-channel comparator
- Two 16-bit timers with three capture/compare registers (Timer_A)
- 24 GPIOs
- One universal serial communication interface (USCI_A) supports UART, IrDA, and SPI
- One USCI (USCI_B) supports SPI and I2C
Package includes
- 1x MSP-EXP430G2ET LaunchPad development kit
- 1x micro USB-B cable
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