XU1
Socket
MSP-EXP430F5529LP
MSP430F5529 LaunchPad
J1/J3
20-Pin
Header
MSP430F5529
with
USB2ANY_2.7.0.0_LP.txt
Firmware
P4.1
P4.2
I2C_SDA
I2C_SCL
VBUS
PU.0
PU.1
VSS
P1.6
P2.7
VBUS
D+
D-
GND
3V3
USB_5V
AVCC
DVCC
5V
BOOSTXL-TPS652170
Programming Board
J2/J4
20-Pin
Header
GND
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5V
TPS652170
PMIC
DCDC1
DCDC2
DCDC3
LDO1
LS1
USB
LS2
AC
PB
SCL
SDA
nRESET
BAT
Dynamic Power Path
VIN_DCDCx
VINLDO
SYS
4
DCDC4
Regulators
LS1_IN
LS2_IN
Load Switches
Digital
A5
GPIO(!)
3V3
DCDC1
3V3
5V
LDOPGOOD
P1.5
PWM Out
BOOST_EN
PGOOD_BU
3V3
SW2
SW1
DCDC2
SYS
SYS
SYS
J5
J6
LDO2
Getting Started
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BOOSTXL-TPS652170 EVM User's Guide
Figure 3. BOOSTXL-TPS652170 BoosterPack and MSP430F5529 LaunchPad Block Diagram
2.1
Connecting Headers
This section describes the headers on the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 used to connect the BoosterPack EVM
to the MSP430F5529 LaunchPad. There are two sets of headers numbered J1-J4, each set having two
rows of 10 pins, for a total of 40 pins. The outside headers, closest to the board edge, are J1 (left) and J2
(right). The inside headers, closest to the socket on BOOSTXL-TPS652170 and closest to the
MSP430F5529 device on the LaunchPad, are J3 (left) and J4 (right). When connected correctly, all 40
pins of the headers make a physical connection from board to board and the headers numbers line up (in
other words, J1 connects to J1, J2 connects to J2, and so forth.). However, all 40 pins do not make an
electrical connection from the LaunchPad to the BOOSTXL-TPS652170 design.