SLAS768E September 2012 – September 2018 MSP430F6745 , MSP430F6746 , MSP430F6747 , MSP430F6748 , MSP430F6749 , MSP430F6765 , MSP430F6766 , MSP430F6767 , MSP430F6768 , MSP430F6769 , MSP430F6775 , MSP430F6776 , MSP430F6777 , MSP430F6778 , MSP430F6779
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In addition to the standard JTAG interface, the MSP430 family supports the 2-wire Spy-Bi-Wire interface. Spy-Bi-Wire can be used to interface with MSP430 development tools and device programmers. Table 6-10 lists the Spy-Bi-Wire interface pin requirements. For further details on interfacing to development tools and device programmers, see the MSP430 Hardware Tools User's Guide. For a complete description of the features of the JTAG interface and its implementation, see MSP430 Programming With the JTAG Interface.
DEVICE SIGNAL | DIRECTION | FUNCTION |
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TEST/SBWTCK | IN | Spy-Bi-Wire clock input |
RST/NMI/SBWTDIO | IN, OUT | Spy-Bi-Wire data input and output |
VCC | Power supply | |
VSS | Ground supply |