SLAU358Q September 2011 – October 2019
The MSP Gang Programmer supports the Standalone mode of programming target devices. In this mode, the MSP Gang Programmer can only use images for programming because they contain a complete configuration and code files necessary for the procedure. If the user has not already created an image then follow the procedure outlined in Section 2.1.9. When viewed from the GUI, Figure 2-9 shows that all GUI options are disabled and the MSP Gang Programmer hardware buttons have to be used for programming.
After images have been download to the internal memory or after an SD card with a valid image is connected to the MSP Gang Programmer, proceed with programming in Standalone mode. Use the arrow buttons (up and down) and the enter button to select a desired image for programming. A description of the selected image is displayed on the bottom line, and it is the same description that was created in the GUI when the Save Image button was pressed (see Figure 2-10).
After the desired image has been selected, press the GO button on the MSP Gang Programmer hardware to start programming. This button operates the same way as the GO button on the GUI. Progress of the operation in Standalone mode is indicated by a flashing yellow LED and displayed on the LCD display. The result status is represented by green and red LEDs on the MSP Gang Programmer and details are displayed on the LCD display. If a green LED is ON only, then all targets have been programmed successfully. If only the red LED is displaying, that all results failed. If red and green LEDs are on, then result details should be checked on top of the LCD display. The LCD display shows target numbers 1 to 8 and marks to indicate failure or success: X for failure and V for success. When an error is reported, the bottom line repeatedly displays an error number followed by a short description with time intervals of approximately two seconds.
The selected image contains all necessary configuration options and code files required for programming; however, the user can change the number of target devices being programmed using onboard buttons. On the main display of the MSP-Gang Programmer (see Figure 2-11), use the up or down arrow buttons to find the Target En/Dis option. Press the OK button to enter this menu. A sliding cursor appears below the numbers representing each device at the top of the main display. Use the arrow buttons to underline the device to enable or disable. Press OK to toggle the devices; press Esc to exit to the main menu. Press GO to use the selected image to program the selected devices. If another image is selected or the current image is selected again, the Enable and Disable options reset to what has been configured in the image.
In addition to the these options that control programming, the contrast of the LCD display can be changed. Select the Contrast option in the main menu, and press OK. Then use the up and down arrow buttons to adjust the screen contrast. Changes to contrast reset after power down, unless the contrast setting has been set by the GUI on the host computer.