Texas Instruments MSP430F5172 Development SchmartModule
This board is an easily to use platform featuring the MSP430F5172 from Texas Instruments. This 4th generation MSP430 includes a 25 MHz core, a 10 bit Analog to digital converter, a 32 bit hardware multiplier, and a precision Timer D PWM capable of 4 ns resolution. It is the perfect device to build servo, control, or other PWM applications. This module is fully populated including the T.I. MSP430F5172 microcontroller.
The SchmartBoard Texas Instruments MSP430F5172 Development SchmartModule is an innovative and versatile development board designed for MSP430 microcontroller enthusiasts and engineers. Built to accelerate embedded system development, this module simplifies the process of working with the MSP430F5172 microcontroller, offering an easy-to-use and highly customizable platform for prototyping and development.
The MSP430F5172 is a low-power, high-performance microcontroller, ideal for a wide range of industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics applications. With the SchmartBoard Development SchmartModule, users can seamlessly explore the capabilities of the MSP430F5172, enabling fast prototyping and testing of embedded designs. Whether you're developing sensor systems, power management solutions, or wireless communication applications, this module provides a reliable, efficient development tool.
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The SchmartBoard Texas Instruments MSP430F5172 Development SchmartModule is the perfect solution for engineers, developers, and hobbyists looking to explore the MSP430F5172 microcontroller for their next embedded design. Simplify your development process, speed up your prototyping, and unlock the full potential of the MSP430F5172 with this feature-packed, ready-to-use module.
Accelerate your embedded system design with the SchmartBoard MSP430F5172 Development SchmartModule.
Schmartboard's also connect together. Schmartboard allows you to wire up multiple Schmartboard and then mechanically connect them via our "SchmartBridges". Schmartboard's "Electronic Circuit Building Block" patented technology makes it easier to create and trouble-shoot your circuit. Rather than trouble-shooting an issue on a large and complicated messy circuit, why not build and test smaller circuit blocks and then connect them together to form your larger final circuit. This saves time and money and is only available from Schmartboard.
The board was co-designed by the University of Colorado EE department to address some educational needs and also Texas Instruments.
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Connecting to Launchpad without a FET430 tool