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1325652 Datasheet, PDF (91/138 Pages) Texas Instruments – MSP430 Hardware Tools User Guide
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Position
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Ref Des
C1, C2
C3, C4
C6, C7,
C10, C12
C5, C11,
C13, C14,
C15
C8
C9
C16
C17
D1
10
J1, J2, J3,
J4
11
J5 , J6
JP3, JP5,
12
JP6, JP7,
JP8, JP9,
JP10
13
JP1, JP2,
JP4
14
15
JTAG
16
BOOTST
17
Q1
18
Q2
19
Insulating
disk to Q2
20
D3,D4
21
R3, R7
R1, R2,
R4, R6,
22
R8,
R9,R10,
R11, R12
23
R5
24
U1
25
PCB
26
Adhesive
plastic feet
27
MSP430
Table B-20. MSP-TS430PN80A Bill of Materials
No. per
Board
0
0
Description
12pF, SMD0805
47pF, SMD0805
DigiKey Part No.
DNP
DNP
3
10uF/6.3V, SMD0805
DNP C10
MSP-TS430PN80USB
Comment
5
100nF, SMD0805
311-1245-2-ND
1
2.2nF, SMD0805
1
470nF, SMD0805
478-1403-2-ND
1
4.7uF, SMD0805
1
220nF, SMD0805
1
green LED, SMD0805 P516TR-ND
0
20-pin header, TH
SAM1029-20-ND
(Header)
SAM1213-20-ND
(Receptacle)
2
3-pin header, male, TH
7
3-pin header, male, TH SAM1035-03-ND
DNP: Headers and receptacles
enclosed with kit. Keep vias free of
solder:
place jumpers on pins 2-3 on JP5,
JP6, JP7, JP8, JP9, JP10 place
jumpers on pins 1-2 on JP3,
3
2-pin header, male, TH SAM1035-02-ND
Place jumper on header
10
Jumper
15-38-1024-ND
See Pos. 12 and Pos. 13
1
14-pin connector, male,
TH
HRP14H-ND
0
10-pin connector, male,
TH
"DNP Keep vias free of solder"
0
Crystal
Micro Crystal MS3V-T1R
32.768kHz, C(Load) = DNP: Q1 Keep vias free of solder
12.5pF
0
Crystal
Q2: 4MHz Buerklin:
78D134
DNP: Q2 Keep vias free of solder
http://www.ettinger.de/Ar
0
Insulating disk to Q2
t_Detail.cfm?ART_ART
NUM=70.08.121
2
LL103A
Buerklin: 24S3406
2
330 Ω, SMD0805
541-330ATR-ND
3
0 Ohm, SMD0805
541-000ATR-ND
DNP: R6, R8, R9, R10, R11,R12
1
47k Ω, SMD0805
541-47000ATR-ND
1
Socket:IC201-0804-014
Manuf.: Yamaichi
1
77 x 91 mm
2 layers
4
about 6mm width, 2mm e.g., 3M Bumpons Part
height
No. SJ-5302
Apply to corners at bottom side
2
MSP430F5329IPN
DNP: enclosed with kit, supplied by TI
B.20 MSP-TS430PN80USB
Due to the use of diodes in the power chain, the voltage on the MSP430F5xx device is approximately
0.3 V lower than is set by the debugging tool. Set the voltage in the IDE to 0.3 V higher than desired; for
example, to run the MCU at 3.0 V, set it to 3.3 V.
SLAU278F – May 2009 – Revised December 2010
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