SLAAE74A December   2022  – March 2023 MSPM0G1105 , MSPM0G1106 , MSPM0G1107 , MSPM0G1505 , MSPM0G1506 , MSPM0G1507 , MSPM0G3105 , MSPM0G3106 , MSPM0G3107 , MSPM0G3505 , MSPM0G3506 , MSPM0G3507 , MSPM0L1105 , MSPM0L1106 , MSPM0L1303 , MSPM0L1304 , MSPM0L1305 , MSPM0L1306 , MSPM0L1343 , MSPM0L1344 , MSPM0L1345 , MSPM0L1346

 

  1.   Abstract
  2.   Trademarks
  3. 1Software Porting Flow
  4. 2Development Environments
    1. 2.1 Integrated Development Environments (IDEs)
    2. 2.2 Software Ecosystems
      1. 2.2.1 MSP430 Software Support Package: MSP430Ware
        1. 2.2.1.1 Register-Level Example Code
        2. 2.2.1.2 Driver Library
        3. 2.2.1.3 Middleware
      2. 2.2.2 MSPM0 Software Support Package: MSPM0SDK
    3. 2.3 SysConfig for MSPM0 MCUs
      1. 2.3.1 Standalone SysConfig
      2. 2.3.2 CCS-Integrated SysConfig
      3. 2.3.3 Example of a SysConfig Project
    4. 2.4 MSP430 and MSPM0 Projects
    5. 2.5 Debugger Interfaces
      1. 2.5.1 MSP430 Debugger
        1. 2.5.1.1 MSPFET Connection Interface
      2. 2.5.2 MSPM0 Debugger
        1. 2.5.2.1 MSPM0 Debug Port Pins and Pinout
  5. 3Migration Considerations
    1. 3.1  Peripherals
    2. 3.2  System Clocks
      1. 3.2.1 Oscillators
        1. 3.2.1.1 MSPM0 Oscillators
      2. 3.2.2 Clock Signals
    3. 3.3  Operation Modes
    4. 3.4  Nonvolatile Memory (NVM)
      1. 3.4.1 MSPM0 Memory Protection Unit
      2. 3.4.2 MSP430 FRAM and MSPM0 Flash
      3. 3.4.3 MSP430 Flash and MSPM0 Flash
    5. 3.5  Event and Interrupt Handling
    6. 3.6  Reset Levels
    7. 3.7  GPIOs and Pin Multiplexing
    8. 3.8  Communication Interfaces
      1. 3.8.1 SPI
      2. 3.8.2 I2C
      3. 3.8.3 UART
      4. 3.8.4 CAN FD
    9. 3.9  BSL
    10. 3.10 Analog Peripherals
      1. 3.10.1 SAR ADC
        1. 3.10.1.1 Simultaneous Sampling
        2. 3.10.1.2 Window Comparator
      2. 3.10.2 COMP
        1. 3.10.2.1 Window Compare Mode
      3. 3.10.3 OPA
    11. 3.11 Timers
    12. 3.12 Hardware Design Guide
  6. 4Revision History

MSPM0 Software Support Package: MSPM0SDK

The MSPM0 SDK delivers components that help to develop applications on Texas Instruments MSPM0+ microcontrollers. The MSPM0 SDK comprises multiple software components and examples of how to use these components together. In addition, examples demonstrate the use of each functional area and each supported device as a starting point for your own projects. #GUID-618FA0F7-8DCE-4F40-92F2-2B52E91C0F69 shows a typical MSPM0 SDK example.

The examples folder is divided into RTOS and non-RTOS subfolders (currently only non-RTOS is supported). These folders contain examples for each LaunchPad™ development kit and are organized based on function with lower-level Driverlib examples, higher-level TI Drivers examples, and examples for middleware such as GUI Composer, LIN, IQMath, and others. For details, see the MSPM0 SDK User’s Guide.

Some examples support SysConfig to simplify device configuration and accelerate software development. See each example for more details.

GUID-79889668-87A7-4FA1-B79F-4B2E26BF28D5-low.pngFigure 2-3 MSPM0 SDK