MSP430 Microcontroller Architecture
This specialist course explains the architecture, programming and interfacing of the MSP430 microcontroller with the aid of vivid illustrations and experiments.
This is an introductory computer science course presenting the features and working principles of the MSP430 microcontrollers. A microcontroller is a complete computer on a single chip, and it has great diversity in terms of size and performance. With the aid of illustrations and examples, this course demonstrates the architecture, programming, and interfacing of the MSP430 microcontroller.
What You Will Learn In This Free Course
Introduction to the MSP430 Architecture
In this module, you will be introduced to the working principles of the MSP430 microcontroller. The architecture of this device as well as its features will be explained. The MSP430 Lunchbox will be introduced and you will also study the functionalities of the MSP430G2x52. Lastly, you will learn how to program the CPU of the MSP430 device.
Physical Interfacing of Embedded Systems
In this module, you will be introduced to the input and output devices of the MSP430 microcontroller. You will see how switches are connected to the device as well as the procedures involved in handling a large number of switches. You will also study the voltage drops across the seven LED colours, and the value of components and controls of a DC motor.
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