Develop an application with MSPM0L1306
LP-MSPM0L1306
— MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad™ development kit for 32-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU
LP-MSPM0L1306
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MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad™ development kit for 32-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU
MSPM0-SDK — MSPM0 Software Development Kit (SDK)
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
MSPM0-SDK — MSPM0 Software Development Kit (SDK)
MSPM0 SDK 2.06.00.05 for Windows
MSPM0 SDK 2.06.00.05 for Linux
MSPM0 SDK 2.06.00.05 for macOS
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
MSPM0 SDK 2.06.00.05 Documentation Overview
MSPM0 SDK 2.06.00.05 Manifest
Release Information
The MSPM0 SDK delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on Texas Instruments MSPM0 microcontroller devices. The product is comprised of multiple software components and more than 150 examples of how to use these components together. In addition, examples are provided to demonstrate the use of each functional area and each supported device and as a starting point for your own projects.
The MSPM0 SDK includes support for FreeRTOS and a wide variety of middleware and drivers, including:
- Support for all MSPM0 microcontrollers
- DriverLib with optimized footprint and performance
- Motor control examples for Stepper, Brushed, Sensorless FOC, Sensored FOC, and Hall Sensored Trap
- EEPROM emulation library
- IQMath for fixed point math
- Boot Image Manager to add secure booting features
- Libraries and demos for multiple protocols, including DALI, SMBus, PMBus, 1-Wire, etc.
- and more...
The MSPM0 MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software and tool options for customers developing applications. A one-time investment with the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK) allows you create portable and modular code, opening the door to create unlimited applications.
What's new
- New Device Support! The MSPM0 SDK now supports MSPM0G511X and MSPM0G518X devices, and corresponding LP-MSPM0G5187 EVM.
- New Device Support! The MSPM0 SDK now supports MSPM0L211X and MSPM0L112X devices, and corresponding LP-MSPM0L2117 EVM.
- New Peripheral Support! The MSPM0 SDK now supports several new peripherals in DriverLib and SysConfig: I2S, Basic Timer (BTIMER), and UNICOMM.
- New Middleware! The MSP USB Library supports MSPM0 devices through a port of the open-source TinyUSB platform. This library includes code examples supporting several USB Host and Device classes.
- New Driver! The NPU (Neural Processing Unit) Driver provides an abstracted interface for compiled machine learning (ML) models built for NPU acceleration to call into for hardware access.
- A new code example empty_npu_ai is provided which acts as a ready template for creating applications into which a trained AI/ML model may be deployed.
- New Middleware! The Modbus Library provides a simple way to start development of Modbus applications using MSPM0 devices. Included are code examples to support Modbus Controller and Modbus Target.
- Refer to the Release Notes available in the MPSM0 SDK for the complete, detailed list of information.
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
Supported products & hardware
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
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parametric-filter Arm-based microcontrollers -
parametric-filter Arm-based processors -
parametric-filter C2000 real-time microcontrollers -
parametric-filter Digital signal processors (DSPs) -
parametric-filter mmWave radar sensors -
parametric-filter MSP430 microcontrollers -
parametric-filter Signal conditioners -
parametric-filter Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
-
parametric-filter Arm-based microcontrollers -
parametric-filter Arm-based processors -
parametric-filter C2000 real-time microcontrollers -
parametric-filter Digital signal processors (DSPs) -
parametric-filter mmWave radar sensors -
parametric-filter MSP430 microcontrollers -
parametric-filter Signal conditioners -
parametric-filter Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.
CCS v20 is TI’s next generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Theia IDE framework. CCS v20.3.0 uses a modified version of the Theia-IDE framework and offers a user experience similar to Visual Studio Code™.
- Installation instructions and User's Guide
- Windows 32bit is not supported with CCSv20.
- XDS510 class debug probes are not supported with CCSv20.
What's new
- Update to version 4.0.4.LTS of the TI Arm® Clang compiler.
- Update to Segger J-Link version 8.7.0
- Update to C29 Device Support v1.2.23
- Update to MSPM33 Device Support Package v1.0.9 to to add MacOS for flash loader
- Update to LPCS (Low Power Connectivity) Device Support Package 3.22.2 to address issue with Secure Debug Manager on Windows
CCSTUDIO-THEIA — Code Composer Studio™ Theia v1.x. For the latest release please see CCSTUDIO.
CCSTUDIO-THEIA — Code Composer Studio™ Theia v1.x. For the latest release please see CCSTUDIO.
Windows single file (offline) installer for Code Composer Studio Theia.
Linux single file (offline) installer for Code Composer Studio Theia.
MacOS single file (offline) installer for Code Composer Studio Theia .
Documentation
Release Information
CCS Theia v1.5.1 is a maintenance release for v1.5.0 and contains several important bug fixes and improved C29 device support.
Notable Bug Fixes
- Windows drivers may not be installed correctly. This can affect firmware updates on the XDS110 and the debug connection to the XDS100v2.
- Fix Sitara flash support on MacOS
Known Issues
- Decoding of core trace data may take up to 20 seconds for large captures. Performance can be improved 2x - 3x by performing the following actions:
- Right click on the core and select "Show all cores" from the context menu
- Select the new visible node which is called "DebugCell_TBR_0"
- Right click on that node and select "Connect Target"
- PC Hibernation affects CCS Theia inter-process communication with Resource Explorer opened. You may see a message “Error communicating with Cloud Agent “. Also, a notification panel in bottom right will be shown indicating that CCS Theia has gone offline. Please choose Restart option to restart CCS Theia and re-establish IPC communication.
- On Linux, the file browse dialog may open behind the main IDE window causing the application to appear to hang. This can be resolved by bringing the browse dialog to the foreground.
General Information
- New Theia-IDE based IDE:
- Simple, easy-to-use environment
- Compatible with VS Code® extensions
- You may need to configure proxy settings to access open-vsx.org where Theia enabled extensions are hosted.
- Source code navigation.
- Debug views such as breakpoints, callstack, variables, registers, memory and graphs.
- Target Configuration View
- Project-less debug support
- New features are being added with every release, please check What’s New section for details.
Compatibility:
- Project System is fully compatible with existing Code Composer Studio projects, meaning that existing projects (or example projects in SDKs) can be imported into CCS Theia. Workspaces are not compatible.
- Simply import your existing projects or examples from the SDK and get started
- Debug: Project based debugging is supported by providing same single click Debug Active Project action as in CCS 12.x. Project-less debug, ability to start a debug session from target configuration file (ccxml) is supported.
- Workspace: CCS Theia is using different underlying framework as such workspaces are not compatible between CCS products based on Eclipse. However, projects are fully compatible.
- CCS Theia supports ability to open a folder that holds CCS Projects or open a folder where projects should reside.
- Similar to VS Code, CCS Theia can open multiple distinct folders that hold projects. This is documented in VS Code as multi-root workspace. However, project names need to be unique across different folders.
Compilers
- TI CLANG 4.0.0 LTS, C2800 v22.6.1, C29 v0.1.0 STS, C6x v8.3.12, MSP430 v21.6.1.LTS compilers are bundled
Device Support
- Recommended for production development: MSPM0, MSP430, Wireless connectivity, Sitara MCU, mmWave, C29
- Evaluation, not recommended for production development: Sitara MPU, Jacinto
What's new
- Improved C29x device support.
IAR-ARM — IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm-based devices
IAR-ARM — IAR Embedded Workbench for Arm-based devices
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
UNIFLASH — UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Arm Cortex-R MCUs
Arm-based processors
Automotive mmWave radar sensors
C2000 real-time microcontrollers
Digital signal processors (DSPs)
Industrial mmWave radar sensors
Wi-Fi products
Release Information
UniFlash is a standalone tool used to program on-chip and external flash memory on TI MCUs and on-board flash memory for Sitara processors. UniFlash has a GUI, command line, and scripting interface. UniFlash is available free of charge.
What's new
- Device support sync-up with CCS v20.3.0
- New Device Support (CC35xx: SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi MCU, MSPM33: Arm® Cortex®-M33 MCU, UCD3138R: UCDR Digital Power Controller)
- Device Support Update (C29, MSP0, LPCS, SP MCU, ARM® MCU)
- Updated J-Link support package (v8.60.0), including support for AM263x device family
- Support range avoidance feature during verification (GUI and CLI)
- Support specifying multiple ranges when calculating C2000 16-bit checksum
- Fixed first time flashing issue on certain AM263x devices
- Fixed MSPM0 bootloader flash programming issue on MacOS
- Fixed issue with connecting to F28P55x LaunchPad
MSPM0-ACADEMY — MSPM0™ academy
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
MSPM0-ACADEMY — MSPM0™ academy
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Release Information
MSPM0 hands on training academies. 18 in english and 16 translated to chinese.