Texas Instruments Serial Programming Adapter MSP430 User Manual

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Interconnection of MSP-PRGS430 to OTP/EPROM-Based

3-6

3.6 Interconnection of MSP-PRGS430 to OTP/EPROM-Based

MSP430 Devices

The circuit diagram in Figure 3−4 shows the connections required to program
OTP (MSP430Pxxx) and EPROM (MSP430Exxx) based MSP430 devices
with the MSP-PRGS430 programming adapter. Consult the device data sheet
for the specific device location of the supply and JTAG pins. Ensure that all
positive and negative supply pins are connected together.

Figure 3−4. MSP−PRGS430 Used to Program OTP/EPROM-Based MSP430 Devices

V

CC

10

µ

F

47 k

JTAG

2

VCC_MSP

1

TDO/TDI

4

3

TDI/VPP

6

XOUT

5

TMS

8

TEST/VPP

7

TCK

10

9

GND

12

11

RST

14

13

0.1

µ

F

68 k

68 k

MSP430Pxxx
MSP430Exxx

RST/NMI

TDO/TDI

V

CC

/AV

CC

/DV

CC

TDI/VPP

TMS

TCK

TEST/VPP

XOUT

V

SS

/AV

SS

/DV

SS

The RST/NMI terminal on the MSP430 device has to be held high by an
external resistor during access of the device through JTAG. In a noisy
environment, consider using an additional capacitor from RST/NMI to VSS.

Note:

The example schematic shows a system where the target voltage is supplied
by the MSP−PRGS430. For in-system programming with an external supply
voltage, do not connect pin 2 of the JTAG connector. In this case, the supply
voltage setting in the PRGS430 must be adjusted to the external supply
voltage level. The TEST/VPP connection is only required on lower pin-count
devices with multiplexed JTAG pins.

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