A.2 known issues – Texas Instruments MSP430 User Manual

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A.2

Known Issues

MSP-FET430PIF

Some PCs do not supply 5 V through the parallel port

Problem Description

Device identification problems with modern PCs, because the parallel port often does not
deliver 5 V as was common with earlier hardware.

1. When connected to a laptop, the test signal is clamped to 2.5 V.
2. When the external V

CC

becomes less than 3 V, up to 10 mA is flowing in the adapter

via pin 4 (sense).

Solution

Measure the voltage level of the parallel port. If it is too low, provide external 5 V to the
V

CC

pads of the interface. The jumper on a the target socket must be switched to

external power.

MSP-FET430UIF

Current detection algorithm of the UIF firmware

Problem Description

If high current is detected, the I

CC

Monitor algorithm stays in a loop of frequently

switching on and off the target power supply. This power switching puts some MSP430
devices such as the MSP430F5438 in a state that requires a power cycle to return the
device to JTAG control.

A side issue is that if the UIF firmware has entered this switch on / switch off loop, it is
not possible to turn off the power supply to the target by calling MSP430_VCC(0). A
power cycle is required to remove the device from this state.

Solution

IAR KickStart and Code Composer Essentials that have the MSP430.dll version
2.04.00.003 and higher do not show this problem. Update the software development tool
to this version or higher to update the MSP-FET430UIF firmware.

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