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Hands-on training in the interfacing of analog and digital peripherals with MSP430 2020, Bannari Amman Institute of Technology, Workshop, Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu, 13th March 2020
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- Event Type:
- Venue/Offline Mode
- Start Date :
- 13th March 2020
- End Date :
- 13th March 2020
- Location :
- Sathyamangalam, Tamil Nadu
- Organizer :
- Bannari Amman Institute of Technology
- Category :
- Workshop
About Event
To make Students receive an unparallel education on the art of embedded system design
Hands-on training in the interfacing of analog and digital peripherals with MSP430
Developing a real-time project with MSP430
Study of new features and techniques in embedded programming.
To make every student an expert in Programming embedded system design and developing their products
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Hands-on training in the interfacing of analog and digital peripherals with MSP430
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The MSP430 is a mixed-signal microcontroller family from Texas Instruments, built around a 16-bit CPU, it is designed for low cost and low power consumption embedded applications. The electric current drawn in idle mode of MSP430 can be less than 1 µA with a top CPU speed of 25 MHz. MSP430 also uses six different low-power modes, which can disable unneeded clocks and CPU. Additionally, the MSP430 is capable of wake-up times below 1 microsecond, allowing the microcontroller to stay in sleep mode longer, minimizing its average current consumption. This kit also includes peripheral options include comparators (that can be used with the timers to do simple ADC), on-chip op- amps for signal conditioning, 12-bit DAC, LCD driver, a hardware multiplier, USB, and DMA for ADC results. Apart from some older EPROM (MSP430E3xx) and high volume mask ROM (MSP430Cxxx) versions, all of the devices are in-system programmable via JTAG (full four-wire or Spy-Bi-Wire) or a built-in bootstrap loader (BSL) using UART such as RS232, or USB on devices with USB support.