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MSP-FET430UIF
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SLAU278YMay 2009Revised March 2016
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Hardware
B.43.1 MSP-FET430UIF Revision History
Revision 1.3
Initial released hardware version
Assembly change on 1.3 (May 2005)
R29, R51, R42, R21, R22, R74: value changed from 330R to 100R
Changes 1.3 to 1.4 (Aug 2005)
J5: VBUS and RESET additionally connected
R29, R51, R42, R21, R22, R74: value changed from 330R to 100R
U1, U7: F1612 can reset TUSB3410; R44 = 0R added
TARGET-CON.: pins 6, 10, 12, 13, 14 disconnected from GND
Firmware-upgrade option through BSL: R49, R52, R53, R54 added; R49, R52 are currently DNP
Pullups on TCK and TMS: R78, R79 added
U2: Changed from SN74LVC1G125DBV to SN74LVC1G07DBV
NOTE: Using a locally powered target board with hardware revision 1.4
Using an MSP-FET430UIF interface hardware revision 1.4 with populated R62 in conjunction
with a locally powered target board is not possible. In this case, the target device RESET
signal is pulled down by the FET tool. It is recommended to remove R62 to eliminate this
restriction. This component is located close to the 14-pin connector on the MSP-FET430UIF
PCB. See the schematic and PCB drawings in this document for the exact location of this
component.
Assembly change on 1.4a (January 2006)
R62: not populated

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BrandTexas Instruments
ModelMSP430
CategoryMicrocontrollers
LanguageEnglish

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