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Development kit includes onboard emulation for programming

7th March 2019
Alex Lynn
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The SimpleLink MSP-EXP432P4111 LaunchPad development kit from Texas Instruments is an easy-to-use evaluation module (EVM) for the MSP432P4111 MCU. It contains everything needed to start developing on the SimpleLink MSP432 low-power and performance Arm 32-bit Cortex-M4F MCU, including onboard emulation for programming, debugging, and energy measurements. 

The MSP432P4111 MCU supports low-power applications requiring increased CPU speed, memory, analog, and 32-bit performance. The board features onboard buttons and LEDs for quick integration of a simple user interface and a liquid crystal display (LCD) that showcases the integrated driver that can drive up to 320 segments. 

Rapid prototyping is simplified by access to the 40-pin headers and a wide variety of BoosterPack plugin modules that enable technologies such as wireless connectivity, graphical displays, environmental sensing, and many more. 

Free software development tools are also available such as TI’s Eclipse-based Code Composer Studio IDE, IAR Embedded Workbench IDE, and Keil µVision IDE. Code Composer Studio IDE supports EnergyTrace technology when paired with the MSP432P4111 LaunchPad development kit. 

For more information about the LaunchPad kit, the supported BoosterPack plug-in modules, and the available resources, visit the TI LaunchPad development kit portal. To get started quickly and find available resources in the SimpleLink MSP432 software development kit (SDK), visit the TI Cloud Development Environment.

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