Introduction
3
SLAU821 – October 2019
Copyright © 2019, Texas Instruments Incorporated
CAPTIVATE-EMC Getting Started Guide
•
Onboard audio feedback
–
Plays different tones for different events
•
Two power options for touch evaluation
–
Power from
for quick bring up and debug
–
Power from standard banana jack connector when running EMC test
•
20-pin debug connector
–
Supports UART communication interface to
–
Supports Spy-Bi-Wire debug interface
1.3
What’s Included
The CAPTIVATE-EMC comes with the following hardware and software:
Kit Contents
•
1 CAPTIVATE-EMC evaluation board
•
1 quick start guide
Software Examples
The following software example is available to run on the MSP430FR2676 MCU on the CAPTIVATE-EMC:
•
CAPTIVATE-EMC-Demo: The out-of-box demonstration (factory programmed on a new CAPTIVATE-
EMC).
2
Required Tools
The following tools are required to use CAPTIVATE-EMC:
•
A CAPTIVATE-EMC evaluation board programmed with the CAPTIVATE-EMC-Demo firmware
example
•
A
MCU programmer
•
A
communication isolation board
•
A DC power supply that can output 12 VDC at 1 A. The CAPTIVATE-EMC accepts 5-V to 20-V DC
power supply input.
•
A PC running the latest CapTIvate Design Center
•
A micro-USB cable to connect the CAPTIVATE-PGMR to the host PC