SLAU873C January   2023  – January 2024

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. 1Getting Started
    1. 1.1 Introduction
    2. 1.2 Key Features
    3. 1.3 What's Included
      1. 1.3.1 Kit Contents
      2. 1.3.2 Software Examples
    4. 1.4 First Step: Out-of-Box Experience
      1. 1.4.1 Connecting to the Computer
      2. 1.4.2 Running the Out-of-Box Experience
    5. 1.5 Next Steps: Looking Into the Provided Code
  5. 2Hardware
    1. 2.1 Jumper Map
    2. 2.2 Block Diagram
    3. 2.3 Hardware Features
      1. 2.3.1 MSPM0G3507 MCU
      2. 2.3.2 XDS110-ET Onboard Debug Probe With EnergyTrace Technology
      3. 2.3.3 Debug Probe Connection Isolation Jumper Block
      4. 2.3.4 Application (or Backchannel) UART
      5. 2.3.5 Using an External Debug Probe Instead of the Onboard XDS110-ET
      6. 2.3.6 Using the XDS110-ET Debug Probe With a Different Target
      7. 2.3.7 Special Features
        1. 2.3.7.1 Up to 4-Msps High-Speed Analog-to-Digital Converter
        2. 2.3.7.2 Thermistor
        3. 2.3.7.3 Light Sensor
    4. 2.4 Power
      1. 2.4.1 XDS110-ET USB Power
    5. 2.5 External Power Supply and BoosterPack Plug-in Module
    6. 2.6 Measure Current Draw of the MSPM0 MCU
    7. 2.7 Clocking
    8. 2.8 BoosterPack Plug-in Module Pinout
  6. 3Software Examples
  7. 4Resources
    1. 4.1 Integrated Development Environments
      1. 4.1.1 TI Cloud Development Tools
      2. 4.1.2 TI Resource Explorer Cloud
      3. 4.1.3 Code Composer Studio Cloud
      4. 4.1.4 Code Composer Studio IDE
    2. 4.2 MSPM0 SDK and TI Resource Explorer
    3. 4.3 MSPM0G3507 MCU
      1. 4.3.1 Device Documentation
      2. 4.3.2 MSPM0G3507 Code Examples
    4. 4.4 Community Resources
      1. 4.4.1 TI E2E™ Forums
  8. 5Schematics
  9. 6Revision History

Next Steps: Looking Into the Provided Code

After the EVM features have been explored, the fun can begin. It’s time to open an integrated development environment and start editing the code examples. See Section 4 for available IDEs and where to download them. The quickest way to get started using the LaunchPad development kit is to use TI’s cloud development tools. The cloud-based Resource Explorer provides access to all of the examples and resources in MSPM0 SDK. Code Composer Studio Cloud is a simple Cloud-based IDE that enables developing and running applications on the LaunchPad development kit. SysConfig for MSPM0 is another graphical tool that can be utilized to easily and quickly setup your MSPM0G3507 device, pins, and peripherals to fit your development needs. The out-of-box source code and more code examples are provided and available on the download page. Code is licensed under BSD, and TI encourages reuse and modifications to fit specific needs. Section 1.3.2 describes all functions in detail and provides a project structure to help familiarize you with the code. With the XDS110 debug probe, debugging and downloading new code is simple. A connection between the EVM and a PC through the provided USB cable is all that is needed.