SLAU869E
October 2022 – January 2024
1
Abstract
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
First Step Out-of-Box Experience
1.4.1
Connecting to the Computer
1.4.2
Running the Out-of-Box Experience
1.5
Next Steps: Looking Into the Provided Code
2
Hardware
2.1
Jumper Map
2.2
Block Diagram
2.3
Hardware Features
2.3.1
MSPM0L1306 MCU
2.3.2
XDS110-ET Onboard Debug Probe With EnergyTrace Technology
2.3.3
Debug Probe Connection: Isolation Jumper Block
2.3.4
Application (or Backchannel) UART
2.3.5
Using an External Debug Probe Instead of the Onboard XDS110-ET
2.3.6
Using the XDS110-ET Debug Probe With a Different Target
2.3.7
Special Features
2.3.7.1
Thermistor
2.3.7.2
Light Sensor
2.4
Power
2.4.1
XDS110-ET USB Power
2.5
External Power Supply and BoosterPack Plug-in Module
2.6
Measure Current Draw of the MSPM0 MCU
2.7
Clocking
2.8
BoosterPack Plug-in Module Pinout
3
Software Examples
4
Resources
4.1
Integrated Development Environments
4.1.1
TI Cloud Development Tools
4.1.2
TI Resource Explorer Cloud
4.1.3
Code Composer Studio Cloud
4.1.4
Code Composer Studio IDE
4.2
MSPM0 SDK and TI Resource Explorer
4.3
MSPM0L1306 MCU
4.3.1
Device Documentation
4.3.2
MSPM0L1306 Code Examples
4.4
Community Resources
4.4.1
TI E2E Forums
5
Schematics
6
Revision History
1.2
Key Features
Onboard XDS110 debug probe with external programming option
EnergyTrace technology available for ultra-low-power debugging
2 buttons, 1 LED and 1 RGB LED for user interaction
Thermistor circuit
Light sensor circuit
RC filter for ADC input (unpopulated by default)
Supports BSL invoke with GPIO and XDS110
Backchannel UART through USB to PC