SLAU599B
August 2015 – July 2021
Trademarks
1
Getting Started
1.1
Introduction
1.2
Key Features
1.3
What's Included
1.3.1
Kit Contents
1.3.2
Software Examples
1.4
Next Steps: Looking Into the Provided Code
2
Hardware
2.1
Hardware Features
2.1.1
BoosterPack Plug-in Module Pinout
2.1.2
TI OPT3001 Light Sensor
2.1.3
TI TMP006 Temperature Sensor
2.1.4
Servo Motor Connector
2.1.5
3-Axis Accelerometer
2.1.6
RGB Multicolor LED
2.1.7
Piezo Buzzer
2.1.8
Color 128x128-Pixel TFT LCD Display
2.1.9
Microphone
2.1.10
2-Axis Joystick With Pushbutton
2.1.11
User Pushbuttons
2.2
Power
2.3
Design Files
2.3.1
Hardware
2.3.2
Software
2.3.3
Quick Start Guide
2.4
Hardware Change log
3
Software Examples
3.1
BOOSTXL-EDUMKII_Accelerometer_MSP432P401R
3.1.1
Source File Structure
3.1.2
Operation
3.2
BOOSTXL-EDUMKII_JoyStick_MSP432P401R
3.2.1
Source File Structure
3.2.2
Operation
3.3
BOOSTXL-EDUMKII_LightSensor_MSP432P401R
3.3.1
Source File Structure
3.3.2
Operation
3.4
BOOSTXL-EDUMKII_Temperature_MSP432P401R
3.4.1
Source File Structure
3.4.2
Operation
3.5
BOOSTXL-EDUMKII_MicrophoneFFT_MSP432P401R
3.5.1
Source File Structure
3.5.2
Operation
3.5.3
CMSIS DSP Software Library in MSP432
4
Additional Resources
4.1
TI LaunchPad Development Kit Portal
4.2
Download Code Composer Studio IDE, IAR, or Energia
4.3
SimpleLink MSP432 SDK and TI Resource Explorer
4.4
The Community
4.4.1
TI E2E™ Community
4.4.2
Community at Large
5
Schematics
6
Revision History
1.2
Key Features
TI OPT3001 light sensor
TI TMP006 temperature sensor
Servo motor connector
3-axis accelerometer
RGB multicolor LED
Piezo buzzer
Color 128x128 TFT LCD display
Microphone
2-axis joystick with pushbutton
User push buttons
40-pin BoosterPack plug-in module standard for use with any LaunchPad development kit