MSPM0-SDK — MSPM0 Software Development Kit (SDK)
The MSPM0 SDK provides the ultimate collection of software, tools and documentation to accelerate the development of applications for the MSPM0 MCU platform under a single software package.
MSPM0L110x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly-integrated ultra-low-power 32-bit MSPM0 MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform operating at up to 32-MHz frequency. These cost-optimized MCUs offer high-performance analog peripheral integration, support extended temperature ranges from -40°C to 105°C, and operate with supply voltages from 1.62 V to 3.6 V.
The MSPM0L110x devices provide up to 64KB embedded flash program memory with 4KB SRAM. These MCUs incorporate a high-speed on-chip oscillator with an accuracy up to ±1.2%, eliminating the need for an external crystal. Additional features include a 3-channel DMA, 16 and 32-bit CRC accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as one 12-bit 1.68-Msps ADC with configurable internal voltage reference, one general-purpose amplifier, and an on-chip temperature sensor. These devices also offer intelligent digital peripherals such as four 16-bit general purpose timers, one windowed watchdog timer, and a variety of communication peripherals including two UARTs, one SPI, and one I2C. These communication peripherals offer protocol support for LIN, IrDA, DALI, Manchester, Smart Card, SMBus, and PMBus.
The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration let customers find the MCU that meets their project needs. The architecture combined with extensive low-power modes is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications.
MSPM0L110x MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get the design started quickly. Development kits include a LaunchPad™ kit available for purchase and design files for a target-socket board. TI also provides a free MSP Software Development Kit (SDK), which is available as a component of Code Composer Studio™ IDE desktop and cloud version within the TI Resource Explorer. MSPM0 MCUs are also supported by extensive online collateral, training with MSP Academy, and online support through the TI E2E™ support forums.
For complete module descriptions, see the MSPM0 L-Series 32-MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.
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The LP-MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad™ development kit is an easy-to-use evaluation module (EVM) based on the MSPM0L1306. It contains everything needed to start developing on the MSPM0L1306 M0+ MCU platform, including on-board debug probe for programming, debugging and energy measurements. The board (...)
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SG-MSPM0L-MinS-DevKit-V1.0 Development board based on TI MSPM0L1106TRHBR chip design, MSPM0L1106TRHBR is a 32MHZ Arm® Cortex-M0 + MCU with 64KB flash memory, 4KB SRAM and 12-bit ADC. All peripherals of the chip are led out from the development board and powered by TYPE-C interface, which can (...)
The MSP Gang Programmer (MSP-GANG) is a MSPM0/MSP430™/MSP432™ device programmer that can program up to eight identical MSPM0/MSP430/MSP432 Flash or FRAM devices at the same time. It connects to a host PC using a standard RS-232 or USB connection and provides flexible (...)
The MSPM0 SDK provides the ultimate collection of software, tools and documentation to accelerate the development of applications for the MSPM0 MCU platform under a single software package.
The MSPM0 diagnostic library software development kit (SDK) is a collection of functional safety software to assist customers to meet their functional safety diagnostic requirements.
The MSPM0 analog configurator is a graphical configuration tool designed to simplify and accelerate the design and enablement of an analog signal chain using a MSPM0 device with no traditional coding development necessary.
The tool uses an intuitive GUI to configure a signal chain using the high (...)
Code Composer Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI's microcontrollers and processors. It comprises a suite of tools used to develop and debug embedded applications. Code Composer Studio is available for download across Windows®, Linux® and macOS® desktops. It can also (...)
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Code Composer Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI's microcontrollers and processors. It comprises a suite of tools used to develop and debug embedded applications. Code Composer Studio is available for download across Windows®, Linux® and macOS® desktops. It can also (...)
SysConfig is a configuration tool designed to simplify hardware and software configuration challenges to accelerate software development.
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UniFlash is a software tool for programming on-chip flash on TI microcontrollers and wireless connectivity devices and on-board flash for TI processors. UniFlash provides both graphical and command-line interfaces.
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Package | Pins | CAD symbols, footprints & 3D models |
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SOT-23-THN (DYY) | 16 | Ultra Librarian |
VQFN (RGE) | 24 | Ultra Librarian |
VQFN (RHB) | 32 | Ultra Librarian |
VSSOP (DGS) | 20 | Ultra Librarian |
VSSOP (DGS) | 28 | Ultra Librarian |
WQFN (RTR) | 16 | Ultra Librarian |
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MSP-GANG Installer 1.03.09.00
MSP-GANG Manifest
The MSP Gang Programmer is a MSPM0/MSP430/MSP432 device programmer that can program up to eight identical flash or FRAM devices at the same time. The MSP Gang Programmer connects to a host PC using a standard RS-232 or USB connection and provides flexible programming options that allow the user to fully customize the process.
The MSP Gang Programmer is provided with an expansion board, called the Gang Splitter, that implements the interconnections between the MSP Gang Programmer and multiple target devices. Eight cables are provided that connect the expansion board to eight target devices (via JTAG or Spy-Bi-Wire connectors). The programming can be done with a PC or as a standalone device. A PC-side Graphical User Interface is also available and is DLL-based.
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MSPM0 SDK for Windows
MSPM0 SDK for Linux
MSPM0 SDK for macOS
MSPM0 SDK Documentation Overview
MSPM0 SDK Manifest
The MSPM0 SDK delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on Texas Instruments MSPM0 microcontroller devices. The product is comprised of multiple software components and more than 150 examples of how to use these components together. In addition, examples are provided to demonstrate the use of each functional area and each supported device and as a starting point for your own projects.
The MSPM0 SDK includes support for FreeRTOS and a wide variety of middleware and drivers, including:
The MSPM0 MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software and tool options for customers developing applications. A one-time investment with the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK) allows you create portable and modular code, opening the door to create unlimited applications.
The Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE) for the LP-MSPM0L1306 allows interaction with the MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad development kit running its out-of-box demo software.
The LaunchPad implements examples for a blinking LED, light sensor, and thermistor.
Windows single file (offline) installer for Code Composer Studio Theia.
Linux single file (offline) installer for Code Composer Studio Theia.
MacOS single file (offline) installer for Code Composer Studio Theia .
CCS Theia v1.5.1 is a maintenance release for v1.5.0 and contains several important bug fixes and improved C29 device support.
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UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
MSPM0 hands on training academies. 18 in english and 16 translated to chinese.
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MSPM0 Analog Configurator in TI Gallery
The MSPM0 Analog Configurator is a graphical configuration tool designed to simplify and accelerate the design and enablement of an analog signal chain using a MSPM0 device with no traditional coding development necessary.
The tool uses an intuitive GUI to configure a signal chain using the high analog integration of MSPM0 devices, analyze and plot signals in real-time, and generate the configuration and code necessary to flash the device.
The current release only supports MSPM0L and MSPM0G production samples. See this FAQ for more information about silicon differences.
Analog Configurator supports the following features:
The SysConfig tool is used configure TI software and hardware. For software configuration, SysConfig is used in conjunction with a TI SDK. For PinMux configuration, the tool may be used standalone.
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The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.