JAJSFF4D May   2018  – December 2019 MSP430FR2153 , MSP430FR2155 , MSP430FR2353 , MSP430FR2355

PRODUCTION DATA.  

  1. 1デバイスの概要
    1. 1.1 特長
    2. 1.2 アプリケーション
    3. 1.3 概要
    4. 1.4 機能ブロック図
      1.      改訂履歴
  2. 2Device Comparison
    1. 2.1 Related Products
  3. 3Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 3.1 Pin Diagrams
    2. 3.2 Pin Attributes
    3. 3.3 Signal Descriptions
    4. 3.4 Pin Multiplexing
    5. 3.5 Buffer Type
    6. 3.6 Connection of Unused Pins
  4. 4Specifications
    1. 4.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 4.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 4.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 4.4  Active Mode Supply Current Into VCC Excluding External Current
    5. 4.5  Active Mode Supply Current Per MHz
    6. 4.6  Low-Power Mode LPM0 Supply Currents Into VCC Excluding External Current
    7. 4.7  Low-Power Mode LPM3 and LPM4 Supply Currents (Into VCC) Excluding External Current
    8. 4.8  Low-Power Mode LPMx.5 Supply Currents (Into VCC) Excluding External Current
    9. 4.9  Production Distribution of LPM Supply Currents
    10. 4.10 Typical Characteristics - Current Consumption Per Module
    11. 4.11 Thermal Resistance Characteristics
    12. 4.12 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 4.12.1  Power Supply Sequencing
        1. Table 4-1 PMM, SVS and BOR
      2. 4.12.2  Reset Timing
        1. Table 4-2 Wake-up Times From Low-Power Modes and Reset
      3. 4.12.3  Clock Specifications
        1. Table 4-3 XT1 Crystal Oscillator (Low Frequency)
        2. Table 4-4 XT1 Crystal Oscillator (High Frequency)
        3. Table 4-5 DCO FLL, Frequency
        4. Table 4-6 DCO Frequency
        5. Table 4-7 REFO
        6. Table 4-8 Internal Very-Low-Power Low-Frequency Oscillator (VLO)
        7. Table 4-9 Module Oscillator (MODOSC)
      4. 4.12.4  Internal Shared Reference
        1. Table 4-10 Internal Shared Reference
      5. 4.12.5  General-Purpose I/Os
        1. Table 4-11 Digital Inputs
        2. Table 4-12 Digital Outputs
      6. 4.12.6  Digital I/O Typical Characteristics
      7. 4.12.7  Timer_B
        1. Table 4-13 Timer_B
      8. 4.12.8  eUSCI
        1. Table 4-14 eUSCI (UART Mode) Clock Frequencies
        2. Table 4-15 eUSCI (UART Mode) Switching Characteristics
        3. Table 4-16 eUSCI (SPI Master Mode) Clock Frequency
        4. Table 4-17 eUSCI (SPI Master Mode) Switching Characteristics
        5. Table 4-18 eUSCI (SPI Slave Mode) Switching Characteristics
        6. Table 4-19 eUSCI (I2C Mode) Switching Characteristics
      9. 4.12.9  ADC
        1. Table 4-20 ADC, Power Supply and Input Range Conditions
        2. Table 4-21 ADC, Timing Parameters
        3. Table 4-22 ADC, Linearity Parameters
      10. 4.12.10 Enhanced Comparator (eCOMP)
        1. Table 4-23 eCOMP0
        2. Table 4-24 eCOMP1
      11. 4.12.11 Smart Analog Combo (SAC) (MSP430FR235x Devices Only)
        1. Table 4-25 SAC, OA
        2. Table 4-26 SAC, DAC
      12. 4.12.12 FRAM
        1. Table 4-27 FRAM
      13. 4.12.13 Emulation and Debug
        1. Table 4-28 JTAG, Spy-Bi-Wire Interface
        2. Table 4-29 JTAG, 4-Wire Interface
  5. 5Detailed Description
    1. 5.1  CPU
    2. 5.2  Operating Modes
    3. 5.3  Interrupt Vector Addresses
    4. 5.4  Memory Organization
    5. 5.5  Bootloader (BSL)
    6. 5.6  JTAG Standard Interface
    7. 5.7  Spy-Bi-Wire Interface (SBW)
    8. 5.8  FRAM
    9. 5.9  Memory Protection
    10. 5.10 Peripherals
      1. 5.10.1  Power Management Module (PMM) and On-Chip Reference Voltages
      2. 5.10.2  Clock System (CS) and Clock Distribution
      3. 5.10.3  General-Purpose Input/Output Port (I/O)
      4. 5.10.4  Watchdog Timer (WDT)
      5. 5.10.5  System Module (SYS)
      6. 5.10.6  Cyclic Redundancy Check (CRC)
      7. 5.10.7  Interrupt Compare Controller (ICC)
      8. 5.10.8  Enhanced Universal Serial Communication Interface (eUSCI_A0, eUSCI_A1, eUSCI_B0, eUSCI_B1)
      9. 5.10.9  Timers (Timer0_B3, Timer1_B3, Timer2_B3, Timer3_B7)
      10. 5.10.10 Backup Memory (BKMEM)
      11. 5.10.11 Real-Time Clock (RTC) Counter
      12. 5.10.12 12-Bit Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC)
      13. 5.10.13 Enhanced Comparator
      14. 5.10.14 Manchester Function Module (MFM)
      15. 5.10.15 Smart Analog Combo (SAC) (MSP430FR235x Devices Only)
      16. 5.10.16 eCOMP0, eCOMP1, SAC0, SAC1, SAC2, and SAC3 Interconnection (MSP430FR235x Devices Only)
      17. 5.10.17 Cross-Chip Interconnection (SACx are MSP430FR235x Devices Only)
      18. 5.10.18 Embedded Emulation Module (EEM)
      19. 5.10.19 Peripheral File Map
    11. 5.11 Input/Output Diagrams
      1. 5.11.1 Port P1 Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      2. 5.11.2 Port P2 Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      3. 5.11.3 Port P3 Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      4. 5.11.4 Port P4 Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      5. 5.11.5 Port P5 Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      6. 5.11.6 Port P6 Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
    12. 5.12 Device Descriptors (TLV)
    13. 5.13 Identification
      1. 5.13.1 Revision Identification
      2. 5.13.2 Device Identification
      3. 5.13.3 JTAG Identification
  6. 6Applications, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 6.1 Device Connection and Layout Fundamentals
      1. 6.1.1 Power Supply Decoupling and Bulk Capacitors
      2. 6.1.2 External Oscillator
      3. 6.1.3 JTAG
      4. 6.1.4 Reset
      5. 6.1.5 Unused Pins
      6. 6.1.6 General Layout Recommendations
      7. 6.1.7 Do's and Don'ts
    2. 6.2 Peripheral- and Interface-Specific Design Information
      1. 6.2.1 ADC Peripheral
        1. 6.2.1.1 Partial Schematic
        2. 6.2.1.2 Design Requirements
        3. 6.2.1.3 Layout Guidelines
    3. 6.3 ROM Libraries
    4. 6.4 Typical Applications
  7. 7デバイスおよびドキュメントのサポート
    1. 7.1 はじめに
    2. 7.2 デバイスの項目表記
    3. 7.3 ツールとソフトウェア
    4. 7.4 ドキュメントのサポート
    5. 7.5 関連リンク
    6. 7.6 商標
    7. 7.7 静電気放電に関する注意事項
    8. 7.8 Glossary
  8. 8メカニカル、パッケージ、および注文情報

JTAG

With the proper connections, the debugger and a hardware JTAG interface (such as the MSP-FET or MSP-FET430UIF) can be used to program and debug code on the target board. In addition, the connections also support the MSP-GANG production programmers, thus providing an easy way to program prototype boards, if desired. Figure 6-3 shows the connections between the 14-pin JTAG connector and the target device required to support in-system programming and debugging for 4-wire JTAG communication. Figure 6-4 shows the connections for 2-wire JTAG mode (Spy-Bi-Wire).

The connections for the MSP-FET and MSP-FET430UIF interface modules and the MSP-GANG are identical. Both can supply VCC to the target board (through pin 2). In addition, the MSP-FET and MSP-FET430UIF interface modules and MSP-GANG have a VCC sense feature that, if used, requires an alternate connection (pin 4 instead of pin 2). The VCC-sense feature senses the local VCC present on the target board (that is, a battery or other local power supply) and adjusts the output signals accordingly. Figure 6-3 and Figure 6-4 show a jumper block that supports both scenarios of supplying VCC to the target board. If this flexibility is not required, the desired VCC connections can be hard-wired to eliminate the jumper block. Pins 2 and 4 must not be connected at the same time.

For additional design information regarding the JTAG interface, see the MSP430 hardware tools user’s guide.

MSP430FR2355 MSP430FR2353 MSP430FR2155 MSP430FR2153 app_signal_conn_4wire_jtag.gif
If a local target power supply is used, make connection J1. If power from the debug or programming adapter is used, make connection J2.
The upper limit for C1 is 1.1 nF when using current TI tools.
Figure 6-3 Signal Connections for 4-Wire JTAG Communication
MSP430FR2355 MSP430FR2353 MSP430FR2155 MSP430FR2153 app_signal_conn_2wire_jtag.gif
Make connection J1 if a local target power supply is used, or make connection J2 if the target is powered from the debug or programming adapter.
The device RST/NMI/SBWTDIO pin is used in 2-wire mode for bidirectional communication with the device during JTAG access, and any capacitance that is attached to this signal can affect the ability to establish a connection with the device. The upper limit for C1 is 1.1 nF when using current TI tools.
Figure 6-4 Signal Connections for 2-Wire JTAG Communication (Spy-Bi-Wire)