SLLU383 October 2024
The MCF8329RRYEVM includes a FTDI chip and MSP4302355 microcontroller which serve as a communication bridge between the host PC and the MCF8329 device for configuring various device settings and reading fault diagnostic information. Using this communication interface, the MC8329RRYEVM can connect to the Motor Studio GUI to configure the MCF8329. The Motor Studio GUI simplifies the tuning process of the MCF8329 by offering guided tuning instructions, a virtual oscilloscope for real-time variable monitoring, and more. The latest version of the Motor Studio GUI can be downloaded on ti.com.
By default, the onboard MSP430FR2355 already contains the firmware needed to communicate with the Motor Studio GUI. If there is a firmware update or the GUI does not connect to the EVM, then the user must flash the firmware code into the MSP430 by following the steps outlined in Section 3.4.
Flashing the firmware onto the EVM requires an external MSP430 LaunchPad™ that includes the eZ-FET Debug Probe and Code Composer Studio™ (CCS). The example in Section 3.4 uses the MSP-EXP430FR2355 LaunchPad Development Kit to provide the eZ-FET Debug Probe.