SDAA132 December   2025 MSPM33C321A

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. MSPM33C Hardware Design Check List
  5. Power Supplies in MSPM33C Devices
    1. 2.1 Digital Power Supply
    2. 2.2 Analog Power Supply
    3. 2.3 Built-in Power Supply and Voltage Reference
    4. 2.4 Recommended Decoupling Circuit for Power Supply
    5. 2.5 Recommended Decoupling Circuit for VBAT
  6. Reset and Power Supply Supervisor
    1. 3.1 Digital Power Supply
    2. 3.2 Power Supply Supervisor
  7. Clock System
    1. 4.1 Internal Oscillators
    2. 4.2 External Oscillators
    3. 4.3 External Clock Output (CLK_OUT)
    4. 4.4 Frequency Clock Counter (FCC)
  8. Debugger
    1. 5.1 Debug Port Pins and Pinout
    2. 5.2 Debug Port Connection With Standard JTAG Connector
  9. Key Analog Peripherals
    1. 6.1 ADC Design Considerations
    2. 6.2 COMP Design Considerations
  10. Key Digital Peripherals
    1. 7.1 Timer Resources and Design Considerations
    2. 7.2 UART and LIN Resources and Design Considerations
    3. 7.3 MCAN Design Considerations
    4. 7.4 I2C and SPI Design Considerations
    5. 7.5 I2S/TDM Design Considerations
    6. 7.6 QSPI Design Considerations
  11. GPIOs
    1. 8.1 GPIO Output Switching Speed and Load Capacitance
    2. 8.2 GPIO Current Sink and Source
    3. 8.3 High-Speed GPIOs (HSIO)
    4. 8.4 High-Drive GPIOs (HDIO)
    5. 8.5 Communicate With a 1.8V Device Without a Level Shifter
    6. 8.6 Unused Pins Connection
  12. Layout Guides
    1. 9.1 Power Supply Layout
    2. 9.2 Considerations for Ground Layout
    3. 9.3 Traces, Vias, and Other PCB Components
    4. 9.4 How to Select Board Layers and Recommended Stack-up
  13. 10Bootloader
    1. 10.1 Bootloader Introduction
    2. 10.2 Bootloader Hardware Design Considerations
      1. 10.2.1 Physical Communication interfaces
      2. 10.2.2 Hardware Invocation
  14. 11Summary
  15. 12References

Physical Communication interfaces

The MSPM33C bootloader (BSL) is implemented on UART, I2C, and CAN serial interfaces. In MSPM33C devices, the BSL can automatically select the interface used to communicate with the device. The BSL communication pins are predefined in the ROM based bootloader. The specific instance of the peripheral interfaces that is used depends on the selected device and can be found in the device-specific data sheet. Refer to the device data sheet to find which pin has been assigned for BSL communication function before the hardware design.

Note: The BSL invoke pin must be pulled down to avoid entering BSL mode after reset.