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TI CAD programs for MSP: LWDF_DESIGN etc.?

Started by Joerg Schulze-Clewing December 21, 2005
Hello Folks,

In a metering application report there was a mention of several CAD
tools from TI:

LWDF_DESIGN:  Design of Lattice-WDFs
LWDF_COMP:   Transform of these designs into assembler

Supposedly there is also a program that allows fast transient
simulations on a model of the MSP430, called DSP430.

I looked up and down the web but nothing. Tried the TI knowledge base
but that has never given me any pointers and didn't this time either.

Where can one find these programs?

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com/





Beginning Microcontrollers with the MSP430

Hi Joerg,
I'm affraid you can find this SW nowhere :-((.
It's a year or two I tried to find it but without success nor by contacting
TI's R&D and asking Ulrich Kaiser.
If you will be more successful I'd like this SW too ;-)

Regards jarda
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Joerg Schulze-Clewing 
  To: msp430@msp4... 
  Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2005 4:01 AM
  Subject: [msp430] TI CAD programs for MSP: LWDF_DESIGN etc.?


  Hello Folks,

  In a metering application report there was a mention of several CAD
  tools from TI:

  LWDF_DESIGN:  Design of Lattice-WDFs
  LWDF_COMP:   Transform of these designs into assembler

  Supposedly there is also a program that allows fast transient
  simulations on a model of the MSP430, called DSP430.

  I looked up and down the web but nothing. Tried the TI knowledge base
  but that has never given me any pointers and didn't this time either.

  Where can one find these programs?

  Regards, Joerg




Hello Jarda,

> I'm affraid you can find this SW nowhere
:-((.
> It's a year or two I tried to find it but without success nor by
contacting TI's R&D and asking Ulrich Kaiser.

That sounds like a marketing mistake. The more SW a company offers for
a part the more designs they win. It's an old rule in semiconductors
sales.

What did Ulrich say? If anybody knew about that software I guess he'd
be the one.

If I am lucky and find it I'll let you know.

Regards, Joerg

http://www.analogconsultants.com/