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MSP-TS430PZ100USB

Table B-25. MSP-TS430PZ5x100 Bill of Materials

No. per

Pos.

Ref Des

Description

DigiKey Part No.

Comment

Board

1

C1, C2

0

12pF, SMD0805

DNP

DNP: Only

1b

C3, C4

47pF, SMD0805

recommendation. Check
your crystal spec.

2

C6, C7

2

10uF/10V, Tantal Size B

511-1463-2-ND

C5, C10,

C11,

3

4

100nF, SMD0805

311-1245-2-ND

DNP: C12, C14

C12,C13,

C14

4

C8

0

2.2nF, SMD0805

DNP

5

C9

1

470nF, SMD0805

478-1403-2-ND

6

D1

1

green LED, SMD0805

67-1553-1-ND

DNP: headers and
receptacles enclosed with

J1, J2, J3,

"SAM1029-25-

7

0

25-pin header, TH

kit. Keep vias free of

J4

NDSAM1213-25-ND"

solder.: Header:
Receptacle

8

J5

1

3-pin header, male, TH

SAM1035-03-ND

JP5, JP6,

JP7,

9

6

3-pin header, male, TH

SAM1035-03-ND

Place jumpers on pins 2-3

JP8,JP9,

JP10

10

JP1, JP2

2

2-pin header, male, TH

SAM1035-02-ND

Place jumper on header

11

JP3

1

3-pin header, male, TH

SAM1035-03-ND

Place jumper on pins 1-2

Place on JP1, JP2, JP3,

12

9

Jumper

15-38-1024-ND

JP5, JP6, JP7, JP8, JP9,
JP10

13

JTAG

1

14-pin connector, male, TH

HRP14H-ND

DNP: Keep vias free of

14

BOOTST

0

10-pin connector, male, TH

solder

Q1: Micro Crystal

DNP: Keep vias free of

15

Q1, Q2

0

Crystal

MS1V-T1K 32.768kHz,

solder

C(Load) = 12.5pF

16

R3, R7

2

330

Ω

, SMD0805

541-330ATR-ND

R1, R2, R4,
R6, R8, R9,

DNP: R6, R8, R9, R10,

17

3

0

Ω

, SMD0805

541-000ATR-ND

R10, R11,

R11, R12

R12

18

R5

1

47k

Ω

, SMD0805

541-47000ATR-ND

19

U1

1

Socket: IC357-1004-53N

Manuf.: Yamaichi

20

PCB

1

90 x 82 mm

2 layers

Rubber

Apply to corners at bottom

21

4

Select appropriate

standoff

side

DNP: Enclosed with kit

22

MSP430

2

MSP430F5438IPZ

supplied by TI

B.25 MSP-TS430PZ100USB

Due to the use of diodes in the power chain, the voltage on the MSP430F5xx device is approximately
0.3 V lower than is set by the debugging tool. Set the voltage in the IDE to 0.3 V higher than desired; for
example, to run the MCU at 3.0 V, set it to 3.3 V.

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