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Texas Instrument's has added the Grace plug-in to Code Composer Studio to streamline peripheral configuration for their 16-bit MSP430 line.
Need a tiny web server? [Rob] over on the 43oh forums made an Ethernet booster pack for the very popular TI MSP430 microcontroller. If that’s not enough, [Rob] also put together an all-in-one… ...
Texas Instruments has introduced an ARM Cortex-M4F version of its MSP430 microcontroller family, taking it from 16 to 32bits, with no extra power draw.
There’s no question that we’re fans of the Arduino here at GeekDad; however, that doesn’t mean we don’t occasionally dabble with other micro-controllers. The Texas Instruments MSP430 ...