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MSP430 microcontroller basics / by John H. Davies.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Oxford : Newnes, 2008Description: xv, 668 pages : illusrations ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780750682763 (pbk.)
  • 0750682760 (pbk.)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 621.3916 22 D.J.M
LOC classification:
  • TK7895.M5 D38 2008
Online resources:
Contents:
1. Embedded electronic systems and microcontrollers; 2. Texas MSP430; 3. Development; 4. A simple tour of the MSP430; 5. Architecture of the MSP430; 6. Functions, interrupts and low-power modes; 7. Digital input, output and displays; 8. Timers; 9. Mixed-signal systems: Analog input and output; 10. Communication; Appendices.
Summary: The MSP430 is a simple 16-bit microcontroller with a compact and economical CPU containing only 27 instructions and 16 registers. It offers other advantages which make it suitable for low power applications: a rich variety of peripherals for analog input and output; rapid processing wake up time; the treatment of data and address on equal footing. Introduction to the MSP430 combines a tutorial approach with a description of the CPU and main peripherals. The tutorial builds from a basic program for lighting LEDs to the use of a timer. It uses the C programming language from the start but programs are also developed in assembly language to show how a program interacts with the hardware. To demonstrate the special features of the MSP430 full coverage is given to the instruction set, sigma-delta analog-digital converters and timers. Finally, the book gives an introduction to the MSP430 which extends the architecture to address more memory and which provides a bridge to the ARM 7 processor. Contents: 1. Embedded electronic systems and microcontrollers; 2. Texas MSP430; 3. Development; 4. A simple tour of the MSP430; 5. Architecture of the MSP430; 6. Functions, interrupts and low-power modes; 7. Digital input, output and displays; 8. Timers; 9. Mixed-signal systems: Analog input and output; 10. Communication; 11. The future: MSP430X; Appendices. *The only tutorial book on the MSP430 *Uses both C and assembly language *A CDROM containing a development kit to help the engineer and hobbyist program the MSP430.
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1. Embedded electronic systems and microcontrollers; 2. Texas MSP430; 3. Development; 4. A simple tour of the MSP430; 5. Architecture of the MSP430; 6. Functions, interrupts and low-power modes; 7. Digital input, output and displays; 8. Timers; 9. Mixed-signal systems: Analog input and output; 10. Communication; Appendices.

The MSP430 is a simple 16-bit microcontroller with a compact and economical CPU containing only 27 instructions and 16 registers. It offers other advantages which make it suitable for low power applications: a rich variety of peripherals for analog input and output; rapid processing wake up time; the treatment of data and address on equal footing. Introduction to the MSP430 combines a tutorial approach with a description of the CPU and main peripherals. The tutorial builds from a basic program for lighting LEDs to the use of a timer. It uses the C programming language from the start but programs are also developed in assembly language to show how a program interacts with the hardware. To demonstrate the special features of the MSP430 full coverage is given to the instruction set, sigma-delta analog-digital converters and timers. Finally, the book gives an introduction to the MSP430 which extends the architecture to address more memory and which provides a bridge to the ARM 7 processor. Contents: 1. Embedded electronic systems and microcontrollers; 2. Texas MSP430; 3. Development; 4. A simple tour of the MSP430; 5. Architecture of the MSP430; 6. Functions, interrupts and low-power modes; 7. Digital input, output and displays; 8. Timers; 9. Mixed-signal systems: Analog input and output; 10. Communication; 11. The future: MSP430X; Appendices. *The only tutorial book on the MSP430 *Uses both C and assembly language *A CDROM containing a development kit to help the engineer and hobbyist program the MSP430.

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