SLAAED1F June   2023  – June 2025 MSPM0C1103 , MSPM0C1103-Q1 , MSPM0C1104 , MSPM0C1104-Q1 , MSPM0G1107 , MSPM0G1505 , MSPM0G1506 , MSPM0G1507 , MSPM0G1519 , MSPM0G3105 , MSPM0G3105-Q1 , MSPM0G3106 , MSPM0G3106-Q1 , MSPM0G3107 , MSPM0G3107-Q1 , MSPM0G3505 , MSPM0G3505-Q1 , MSPM0G3506 , MSPM0G3506-Q1 , MSPM0G3507 , MSPM0G3507-Q1 , MSPM0G3519 , MSPM0L1105 , MSPM0L1106 , MSPM0L1117 , MSPM0L1227 , MSPM0L1227-Q1 , MSPM0L1228 , MSPM0L1228-Q1 , MSPM0L1303 , MSPM0L1304 , MSPM0L1304-Q1 , MSPM0L1305 , MSPM0L1305-Q1 , MSPM0L1306 , MSPM0L1306-Q1 , MSPM0L1343 , MSPM0L1344 , MSPM0L1345 , MSPM0L1346 , MSPM0L2227 , MSPM0L2227-Q1 , MSPM0L2228 , MSPM0L2228-Q1

 

  1.   1
  2.   Abstract
  3.   Trademarks
  4. Overview
  5. MSPM0 Online Selection
  6. Software Development Instructions
    1. 3.1 LaunchPad Setup
      1. 3.1.1 Debugger Selection
      2. 3.1.2 LaunchPad Introduction
    2. 3.2 MSPM0-SDK Setup
      1. 3.2.1 MSPM0-SDK Installation
      2. 3.2.2 MSPM0-SDK Introduction
        1. 3.2.2.1 Examples Folder Introduction
        2. 3.2.2.2 Documents Folder Introduction
    3. 3.3 SysConfig Setup
      1. 3.3.1 SysConfig Installation
      2. 3.3.2 SysConfig Introduction
        1. 3.3.2.1 Basic Concept
        2. 3.3.2.2 Project Configuration View
        3. 3.3.2.3 Board View
        4. 3.3.2.4 NONMAIN View
        5. 3.3.2.5 SYSCTL View
        6. 3.3.2.6 Peripherals Setup
    4. 3.4 IDE Quick Start
      1. 3.4.1 CCS Quick Start
        1. 3.4.1.1 CCS Installation
        2. 3.4.1.2 Import a SDK Example
        3. 3.4.1.3 Example Download and Debug
        4. 3.4.1.4 Migrating Between MSPM0 Derivatives
        5. 3.4.1.5 Generate Hex Files
        6. 3.4.1.6 Program NONMAIN
      2. 3.4.2 IAR Quick Start
        1. 3.4.2.1 Environment Setup
          1. 3.4.2.1.1 SDK Support Setup
          2. 3.4.2.1.2 SysConfig Support Setup
        2. 3.4.2.2 Import a SDK Example
        3. 3.4.2.3 Example Download and Debug
        4. 3.4.2.4 Migrating Between MSPM0 Derivatives
        5. 3.4.2.5 Generate Hex Files
        6. 3.4.2.6 Program NONMAIN
      3. 3.4.3 Keil Quick Start
        1. 3.4.3.1 Environment Setup
          1. 3.4.3.1.1 MSPM0 CMSIS-Pack Setup
          2. 3.4.3.1.2 Sysconfig Support Setup
        2. 3.4.3.2 Import a SDK Example
        3. 3.4.3.3 Example Download and Debug
        4. 3.4.3.4 Migrating Between MSPM0 Derivatives
        5. 3.4.3.5 Generate Hex Files
        6. 3.4.3.6 Program NONMAIN
  7. Mass Production Instructions
    1. 4.1 Generate Production Image
    2. 4.2 Program Software Tools Quick Start
      1. 4.2.1 Uniflash Quick Start
        1. 4.2.1.1 Program Through SWD
        2. 4.2.1.2 Program Through Bootloader
        3. 4.2.1.3 Program Through CMD Line Interface
      2. 4.2.2 JFlash Quick Start
      3. 4.2.3 C-GANG Quick Start
    3. 4.3 Program Hardwares Quick Start
  8. Quality and Reliability Instructions
    1. 5.1 Quality and Reliability Material Entrance
    2. 5.2 Failure Information Collection and Analysis Guidance
  9. Common Development Questions
    1. 6.1 Unlock MCU
      1. 6.1.1 Unlock Through Bootloader
      2. 6.1.2 Unlock Through Factory Reset GUI Tool
      3. 6.1.3 Unlock Through Uniflash
      4. 6.1.4 Unlock Through CCS
    2. 6.2 MSPM0 Program Failure
    3. 6.3 Reprogram with SWD Disabled
    4. 6.4 MCU Performs Differently in Debug and Free Run
    5. 6.5 Set SWD Password
    6. 6.6 BSL Related Questions
    7. 6.7 Reach Expected Current in LPM Mode
    8. 6.8 CCS Common Questions
      1. 6.8.1 Change the Optimization Level
    9. 6.9 Keil Common Questions
      1. 6.9.1 Copy Keil Example Out of SDK
  10. Hardware Design Instructions
    1. 7.1 Obtaining a MSPM0 Package
    2. 7.2 Fix Pin Functions through Sysconfig
    3. 7.3 Schematic and PCB Attentions
  11. Summary
  12. Technical Documentation Resources
    1. 9.1 Technical Reference Manuals
    2. 9.2 Subsystems
    3. 9.3 Reference Designs
    4. 9.4 Hardware EVM User's Guides
    5. 9.5 Application Notes and Others
  13. 10Revision History

LaunchPad Introduction

TI recommends to start MSPM0 development with LaunchPad™. Figure 3-1 shows an overview of the LaunchPad. The LaunchPad contains the MCU and a XDS110 debugger. A user can use a debugger such as a J-Link to debug the MCU after removing the jumpers.

 MSPM0G3507 LaunchPadFigure 3-1 MSPM0G3507 LaunchPad

A real LaunchPad setup condition is shown in Figure 3-1, which can be debugged and powered with a USB port.

 Launchpad Setup ViewFigure 3-2 Launchpad Setup View

For all the orderable LaunchPad, refer to Arm® Cortex ®-M0+ MCUs design & development webpage. All the LaunchPad user's guides are also listed in Section 9.4.

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