This is a nice report based on the specific device you want to use.
Hope this helps,
Salvador
--- In m..., "Tom Harry" wrote: >
> Hi Brock,
>
> I'm interested in MSP4302013 chip. There is no specific datasheet for
MSP4302013 chip. Instead, TI has common datasheet called "SLAS491E". I was could
not find the datasheet specific to MSP4302013 datasheet. Can you provide more
information would me much more helpful. Thank you for your response. I
appreciate your time.
>
> Tom Harry.
>
> --- In m..., "Brock" wrote:
> >
> > Read the data sheet for any chip you're interested in. It'll tell
you
> > how many timers that particular chip has.
> >
> > Brock
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: m... [mailto:m...] On Behalf
> > Of Tom Harry
> > Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 3:33 PM
> > To: m...
> > Subject: [msp430] MSP430 timer confusion
> >
> >
> > Hi Group,
> >
> > One general question. MSP430 family has only one 16-bit timer mentioned
> > in datasheet (SLAS491E). But, in the MSP430x2xx family user's guide
> > there is description of timerA (1 and 2) and timerB (1 and 2). Also, I
> > looked through the MSP430 Microcontroller basics text book. It has
> > mentioned that timerB is provided on larger devices in all MSP430
> > families. I'm kind of lost, any suggestions is appreciated. Thank
you.
> >
> >
> >
> >
>
You are right there is 1 datasheet for all processors that fall under
the '2xxx' series but just every every chip has a data sheet that
gives
specific info related to each chip. Check out msp430.com
Brock Gary
Alert Systems Technologies
(337)247-0197
-----Original Message-----
From: m... [mailto:m...] On Behalf
Of Dan Bloomquist
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 5:49 PM
To: m...
Subject: Re: [msp430] Re: MSP430 timer confusion
Tom Harry wrote: > Hi Brock,
>
> I'm interested in MSP4302013 chip. There is no specific datasheet for MSP4302013 chip. Instead, TI has common datasheet called "SLAS491E". I
was could not find the datasheet specific to MSP4302013 datasheet. Can
you provide more information would me much more helpful. Thank you for
your response. I appreciate your time. >
You needed to search with msp430f2013, pesky 'f'. First google hit:
You will need to use both the family datasheet, and the device
datasheet, for a full description of using the chip.
Best, Dan.
Reply by Dan Bloomquist●July 21, 20102010-07-21
Tom Harry wrote: > Hi Brock,
>
> I'm interested in MSP4302013 chip. There is no specific datasheet for
MSP4302013 chip. Instead, TI has common datasheet called "SLAS491E". I was could
not find the datasheet specific to MSP4302013 datasheet. Can you provide more
information would me much more helpful. Thank you for your response. I
appreciate your time.
>
You needed to search with msp430f2013, pesky 'f'. First google hit:
You will need to use both the family datasheet, and the device
datasheet, for a full description of using the chip.
Best, Dan.
Reply by Tom Harry●July 21, 20102010-07-21
Hi Brock,
I'm interested in MSP4302013 chip. There is no specific datasheet for
MSP4302013 chip. Instead, TI has common datasheet called "SLAS491E". I was could
not find the datasheet specific to MSP4302013 datasheet. Can you provide more
information would me much more helpful. Thank you for your response. I
appreciate your time.
Tom Harry.
--- In m..., "Brock" wrote: >
> Read the data sheet for any chip you're interested in. It'll tell
you
> how many timers that particular chip has.
>
> Brock
> -----Original Message-----
> From: m... [mailto:m...] On Behalf
> Of Tom Harry
> Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 3:33 PM
> To: m...
> Subject: [msp430] MSP430 timer confusion
>
>
> Hi Group,
>
> One general question. MSP430 family has only one 16-bit timer mentioned
> in datasheet (SLAS491E). But, in the MSP430x2xx family user's guide
> there is description of timerA (1 and 2) and timerB (1 and 2). Also, I
> looked through the MSP430 Microcontroller basics text book. It has
> mentioned that timerB is provided on larger devices in all MSP430
> families. I'm kind of lost, any suggestions is appreciated. Thank you.
>
>
>
There are 252 devices in the MSP430 family listed there.
SLAS491E is the data-sheet of only 6 of them. (MSP430F20xx)
MSP430x2xx Family User's Guide is applicable to 48 of them. (MSP430F2xx and
MSPG2xx).
-- OCY
--- In m..., "Tom Harry" wrote: >
> Hi Group,
>
> One general question. MSP430 family has only one 16-bit timer mentioned in
datasheet (SLAS491E). But, in the MSP430x2xx family user's guide there is
description of timerA (1 and 2) and timerB (1 and 2). Also, I looked through the
MSP430 Microcontroller basics text book. It has mentioned that timerB is
provided on larger devices in all MSP430 families. I'm kind of lost, any
suggestions is appreciated. Thank you.
>
Reply by Brock●July 21, 20102010-07-21
Read the data sheet for any chip you're interested in. It'll tell
you
how many timers that particular chip has.
Brock
-----Original Message-----
From: m... [mailto:m...] On Behalf
Of Tom Harry
Sent: Wednesday, July 21, 2010 3:33 PM
To: m...
Subject: [msp430] MSP430 timer confusion
Hi Group,
One general question. MSP430 family has only one 16-bit timer mentioned
in datasheet (SLAS491E). But, in the MSP430x2xx family user's guide
there is description of timerA (1 and 2) and timerB (1 and 2). Also, I
looked through the MSP430 Microcontroller basics text book. It has
mentioned that timerB is provided on larger devices in all MSP430
families. I'm kind of lost, any suggestions is appreciated. Thank you.
Reply by Tom Harry●July 21, 20102010-07-21
Hi Group,
One general question. MSP430 family has only one 16-bit timer mentioned in
datasheet (SLAS491E). But, in the MSP430x2xx family user's guide there is
description of timerA (1 and 2) and timerB (1 and 2). Also, I looked through the
MSP430 Microcontroller basics text book. It has mentioned that timerB is
provided on larger devices in all MSP430 families. I'm kind of lost, any
suggestions is appreciated. Thank you.