Standalone ZIF socket target board used to program and debug the TI MSP432
12-05-2015 |
Mouser Electronics
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Design & Manufacture
Now available from Mouser stock, the Texas Instruments (TI) MSP-TS432PZ100
Target Socket Board is a standalone ZIF socket target board used to program
and debug the MSP432 in-system through the JTAG interface or the Spy Bi-Wire
(2-wire JTAG) protocol.
The development board supports all MSP432P401x Flash parts in a 100-pin LQFP
package. Two standard ARM Cortex-M debug connectors provide connectivity to
a large number of debug probes from Texas Instruments and third parties. All
device pins are readily accessible through dedicated headers, which makes
the board the ideal centre of a prototype setup. This target board does not
include MSP432 microcontroller samples which can be ordered separately, says
the company.
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