P1.2
P1.1
P1.0
P1.3
RESET
VCC
int
ext
JTAG->
SBW->
M
S
P
-T
S
4
3
0
P
M
6
4
D
R
e
v.
1
.0
R
o
H
S
C
u
rr
.
M
e
a
s
.
GND
GND
Disconnect JP3 and
JP4 before BSL use!
14
1
2
GND
GND
VCC
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
1
2
3
10
1
2
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Clamshell
1
1
6
5
1
0
32
17
20
25
30
33
48
35
40
45
49
64
55
60
J
T
A
G
C2
C1
C4
R1
R4 C5
J
5
JP3
J
P
2
J
P
1
J
P
1
0
J
P
9
J
P
8
J
P
7
J
P
6
J
P
5
Q1
C3
B
S
L
R10
R
1
1
D1
R5 D2
R6 D3
S
W
1
S
W
2
U1
J
1
J2
J
3
J4
R2
R3
C6
C7
C
8
C9
TP2
TP1
JP4
Connector J5
External power connector
Jumper JP1 to "ext"
Jumpers JP5 to JP10
Close 1-2 to debug in Spy-Bi-Wire mode
Close 2-3 to debug in 4-wire JTAG mode
Switch SW1
Device reset
Orient Pin 1 of
MSP430 device
Connector JTAG
For JTAG Tool
Connector BOOTST
For Bootloader Tool
Jumper JP1
1-2 (int): Power supply from JTAG interface
2-3 (ext): External power supply
Jumper JP2
Open to measure current
Switch SW2
Connected to P1.3
Figure B-49. MSP-TS430PM64D Target Socket Module, PCB
Note
For bootloader use, the BSL connector and only one of the resistors R10 or R11 must be populated. If
the board is supplied internally, R11 (0 Ω) must be assembled. If the board is supplied externally, R10
(0 Ω) must be assembled, and R11 must be removed.
Hardware
SLAU278AG – MAY 2009 – REVISED DECEMBER 2020
MSP430™ Hardware Tools
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