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1. 8 9 5 L2 gd BO UU m Figure 5 1 memory space of the selected microcontroller then warning message 4 Data out of the Flash Memory Space of the selected MSP430 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 40 is displayed first The contents of the code viewer can be converted to Texas Instruments txt file format by clicking on the Convert to TI format button Data will be viewed in the Notepad Editor Contents of the Flash Memory data can be viewed by selecting of the Flash Memory Data from the View menu Flash Memory data viewer displays the memory address data in hex and Ascii format in the same way as the code data viewer Figure 5 1 and 4 6 7 1 To be able to see Flash Memory contents Read Flash option must be selected first Contents of the Code File data and Flash Memory Data can be compared and differences displayed in a the viewer by selecting Compare Code amp Flash Data from the View menu Only data that are not the same in the code file data and the Flash memory will be displayed In the first line code file data will be displayed and in the second line Flash memory data Figure 5 2 Comparation Code and Flash Memory Data x Addr 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA 0C OD DOE OF Ascii gt Data Result Comparation Only data from the code file that does not match with the Flash Memory da
2. 35 4 6 4 Blank Check button 35 4 6 5 Write Flash button 36 4 6 6 Verify Flash button eR XX Rer EK XR 36 46 7 Read Copy Flash button 37 Z Next button ME RUE keen se eee ees 39 3 Data Viewers o s GRA BERR 40 6 Memory Option Dialogue Screen 42 6 1 Memory Erase Write Verify Group 43 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 6 6 2 Retain Datain Flash 0 0 0 ccc ce RR Rh 44 6 3 DCO constants verification 45 64 Read Group usce mua Seca ao n Re SCC o Wales HR e 45 6 5 Verification 2s eorr te ce WES n RE ERE CEU E ERE RE 46 7Z Addpier ODN ONS au PR RIDES PEE ADEA E Oa OE DAE VA ES 47 7 1 JTAG SBW BSL Communication Dialogue Box 47 7 1 1 Communication 47 7 1 2 JTAG Communication Speed 48 7 1 3 BSL Communication 48 7 1 4 Spy Bi Wire Communication Speed 48 T2 Dialogue BOX tute teat edebat EN auch E AREE 49 7 2 1 Reset pulse 49 7 2 2 Final Tar
3. Retain Data in Flash Autoprogram and Erase m write Verification DCO constants in INFO 4 0x10F8 0x10FF i E MSP430F2xx only Fast Write Verify Check Sum Recommended 1 Wc Start Address ox1000 C Standard Write Verify Check Sum Read Verify max 256 bytes Stop Address 0 1000 C None M DCO constants verification in location Ox10F8 to Ox10FF About Microcontroller 7 MSP430F2xx and Autoprogram only Main Memory Start Addr 0 8000 I Selected Check DCO constants 0x0000 or OxFFFF are invalid Main Memory Stop Addr OxFFFF Vv Apply DCO calibration if the DCO constants are invalid Not supported when BSL communication is used MSP430F 2274 RAM Size in Bytes 1024 Warning When communication via BSL is used and password is invalid then access to MSP430 is only possible when the whole Flash memory is erased The and Retain data DCO constants included can be lost regardless of the above selection Gm Figure 6 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 42 6 1 Memory Erase Write Verify Group The Memory Erase Write Verify Address Range group block see Fig 6 1 specifies common addresses range for erase write and verify operations Memory setup has five available options Note Update only When this option is selected the Auto Program 1008 procedure will
4. press Next Driver installation process will start Driver installation procedures should be done twice Software will install two USB drivers the Boot driver and the Application driver Reboot computer on the end 3 2 Hardware Setup GangPro430 Ssa o ca x v s g 2 i CS Figure 3 2 1 Figure 3 2 1 show connection between PC GangPro430 adapter Gang Splitter and target devices Connect the GangPro430 adapter USB MSP430 FPA GANG to the PC USB Port using provided cable extender USB A to USB B Plug in socket connector from the GangPro430 Adapter to the header connector of the Gang Splitter and from the Gang Splitter connector 1 to 6 to on your device boards Make sure GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 18 that pin 1 on your device board s header is connected to pin 1 of the socket connector Pin 1 is marked as a red cable on the ribbon cable 3 3 Starting up GangPro430 Flash Programmer To start the GangPro430 Flash Programmer click on the GangPro430 Elprotronic icon Elprotronic Figure 3 3 1 Once started the software will attempt to access the programming adapter If no error messages appear then the software has initialized without a problem and you may begin using it However if the programming adapter is not detected an error message will appear To correct the problem make sure that the co
5. Target This allows the software to warn you Selected if the connected microcontroller does not match the one specified by the RAM user Texas Instruments has been created number of microcontroller s groups and numbers of the microcontroller s type Microcontrollers with the same group has the same ID number saved in the ROM at the location OxOFFO Microcontrollers with the same group ID has a similar features with a different size of RAM and FLASH Contents of the ROM at location OxOFFO containing ID number can be read using JTAG SBW or BSL communication Particular type Figure 4 1 1 of the microcontroller in the same group ID can be detected when communication via JTAG SBW is available but this feature is not available via BSL interface communication For programming flash feature knowledge of the type of the microcontrollers is not required al long as size of FLASH is available GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 22 In the example the four groups of microcontrollers are shown below Tables contains following information in F112 ID in HEX format taken from the ROM at location OxOFFO F11x 1 information displayed in the microcontroller type window in programmer dialogue box list of available microcontrollers in particular group with RAM and Flash size specification F112 F11x 1 RAM size bytes ROM size kbytes MSP430F110 MSP430F1101 MSP430F1101A MSP430F1111A MSP43
6. lt Back Next gt Cancel Figure 3 1 2 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 15 3 Software will search the driver for the USB FPA BOOT It can take one minute to find it When the driver is found then the following warning will be displayed Figure 3 1 3 Found New Hardware Wizard EM Please wait while the wizard installs the software USB FP4 BOOT Hardware Installation A The software you are installing for this hardware USB FPA BOOT has not passed Windows Logo testing to verify its compatibility with Windows me why this testing is important Continuing your installation of this software may impair or destabilize the correct operation of your system either immediately or in the future Microsoft strongly recommends that you stop this installation now and contact the hardware vendor for software that has passed Windows Logo testing Continue Anyway STOP Installation Figure 3 1 3 4 Ignore this message and press button Continue Anyway The first USB FPA BOOT driver should be installed and following message displayed Figure 3 1 4 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 16 Found New Hardware Wizard pt Completing the Found New Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for e USB FPA BOOT Click Finish to close the wizard Carcel lt Back Figu
7. location etc This CS is useful only inside the programmer because programmer has all information about programmed and empty bytes location This method is also useful if only part of the code is programmed in the flash append option All not programmed words in the programming process are ignored even if these words are not empty in the flash The check sum used for internal programming verification is displayed in the Check Sum Group Figure 9 1 see the Main Dialog screen Figure 4 1 Check Sum Source OxF236EFFC Memory OxF236EFFC Figure 9 1 In the source line is displayed the arithmetic sum of the code contents with added contents of the serialization model etc if selected Arithmetic sum is calculated as the sum of 16 bits unsigned words result is 32 bits unsigned Only programmed words are taken for calculation All other not used words are ignored All bytes are converted to 16 bits words as follows for simplicity format casting is not present in this example word data address data address 1 lt lt 8 where address is even and incremented by 2 In the memory line is displayed the CS result taken from the flash memory calculated in the same way as the CS taken from the source Only words defined in the source are taken from the flash memory for calculation GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 71 Second group of the CS is custom defined Check Sum that
8. Locking option Locked Project 1 When not selected then project is not locked All contents can be modified and all buttons are accessible 2 When selected then project is locked Almost all buttons are disabled grayed and almost all items in the pull down menu are disabled When the project is locked then it is possible to select permanently lock project or select an option that it is possible to unlock the project under password The unlock password can be not the same as the password used for opening the project Locked Read options When selected then the code viewers and READ button are blocked and not allows to read the code contents downloaded to target device If the security fuse is blown after programming the target device then code cannot be seen by the staff downloading code to target devices Unlock with password When project is locked then it is possible to select option unlock with password and specify up to 16 characters unlocking password Password is case sensitive On the figure 13 2 3 is a Project Security Options dialogue screen with selected options Project protected with PC s hardware fringerprint number locked and unlocked with password GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 96 Project Security Options 1 x Project protection C Any PC not protected C Any PC Password protected Password Repeat password Case sensitive password Selected
9. Number Format M Memory Location Display Format In Memory Format 1234 5 C HEX MSB First SN Start Address in Memory C YYMM 1234 5 o 1000 C YYMMDD 1234 C HEX MSW First i YYDDD 1234 5 e i must be even address C 12345678 HEX LSWJLSB First C 1234 5 C BCD C Custom char Used size b sed size 8 ytes from File em T Serial Number I did date excluded starting from E on the SN location Serial Number Increment 1 Model Group Revision ENABLE Text size in Bytes 2 2 32 even number Start Address in Memory 0 1000 must be even address D bytes Figure 8 2 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 53 Note Serialization is available only when the JTAG SBW communication is used Serial number is created when Auto Program or Write SN button is pressed and the Serial Number feature is enabled When Auto Program function is activated the SN is programmed to the target s device memory at the same time along with code data If Auto Program fails for any reason then new SN is not created The software also allows the microcontroller to retain its SN if one has already been assigned to it Every time a device is programmed and serialization is enabled the contents of the target s memory are scanned for existing serial number If the serial number is foun
10. PC Hardware Fingerprint number PC Hardware Fingerprint FCDE CES3 Format where X hex Locking options Locked Project Locked Read options UnLock with password Password eee eee eee ees Repeat password Case sensitive password Cancel Figure 13 2 3 By default project is not protected and not locked This allows to create unprotected project and open it at any time on any PC without restrictions All buttons and items on the dialogue screen are not blocked 13 3 Commands combined with the executable file Project file or configuration setup file or Code Password file can be opened using Load Setup Load Code Password File option from File menu or can also be opened using command line combined with the executable file name Following command line switches are available prj Project file name Open Project file sf Setup file name Open Setup file cf Code file name Open Code file pf Password file name Open Password file nf SN file name Open Serial number list file rf Script file name Run programming sequence from the Script File lock Note When the cf option is used then code file name saved in the setup file configuration file is ignored and code file name specified with key cf is used Also when the pf GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 97 option is used then password file name saved in the setu
11. This is the most frequently used option during flash memory programming process All memory is erased before programming All contents from the code file are downloaded to the target microcontroller s flash memory When microcontroller contains INFO A segment that can be locked eg in the MSP430F2xx series contains DCO constants at locations Ox10F8 to Ox 10FF then the INFO A can be erased or left unmodified The including INFO A in MSP430F2xx should be selected on unselected respectively When the INFO A is not erased then none of the data will be saved in the INFO A even if the data are specified in the code file When any data should be downloaded to INFO A segment then GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PM015A01 Rev 14 43 6 2 the including INFO A in MSP430F2xx should be selected The DCO constants in the Retain Data in Flash group should be selected if the DCO constants should be restored after erasing the INFO A segment Main memory only This option allows to erase and program the main memory only Flash information memory segments A and B will not be modified Contents of the information memory from the code file will be ignored if code file contains such data Used by code file This option allows main memory segments or and information memory segments used by data specified in code file to be erased Flash memory segments which do not contain any data to be written to the memory from the
12. When all works then the current setup can be saved as the project file Select the Save Project as from File pull down menu Following dialogue will be displayed Figure 13 2 1 that allows to select desired project option Project Security Options H x Project protection Any PC not protected C Any PC Password protected Password Repeat password Case sensitive password Selected PC Hardware Fingerprint number PC Hardware Fingerprint Format where X hex Locking options Locked Project Locked Read options Untock with password Password Repeat password Case sensitive password Figure 13 2 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 94 Following options can be selected Project protection Any PC not protected When this option is selected then project is not protected and can be opened on any PC without restrictions Any PC Password protected When this option is selected then project can be opened when the password is correct The desired password should be entered in two edit lines Password is case sensitive and takes up to 16 characters space including Selected PC Hardware Fingerprint When this option is selected then project can be opened only on one desired PC where the PC s hardware fingerprint number taken from the destination PC is the same as the number used when the project
13. XR RENE EN ERS 93 13 3 Commands combined with the executable 97 14 Target CORNECIION sois e typo E RR OR P PRO Pa pice dew BOIS 101 Appendix specification saga ego RE OOS 2 ERR RA 110 Appendix B Self Test Program 112 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 8 1 Introduction GangPro430 programmer is dedicated to simultaneously program up to six the Texas Instruments MSP430Fxx family microcontrollers Using GangPro430 programmer the target devices can be programmed via JTAG SBW Spy Bi Wire or BSL Boot Strap Loader Interface Each programmer package consist of a microcontroller based adapter Figure 1 1 Windows based software and cable to connect the adapter with the computer s USB port The internal adapter software allows to communicate with the programmed device with the high speed The effective programming speed is around 12 kbytes s simultaneously up to six target devices that is equivalent to 72 Elprotronic Inc kbytes s programming speed per one programmed target device Due to this high speed communication GangPro430 FlashPro430 Flash Programming Adapter PNW USB MSP430 FPA 3 0 programming time is very short and C FE www elprotronic cont 158 programmer can be used to program flash devices in the production process For example six microcontrollers
14. and target device is set as a Fast with following specifications Minimum clock pulse width 0 25us Minimum delay between data and clock 0 2505 This delay allows to use the maximum capacitor in the SBWTDIO line and ground used in the reset circuit together with the TDIO data line up to 330 pF When this apacitor has higher value up to 2 2 nF or the JTAG SBW cables are long then the Slow Spy Bi Wire communication should be selected The Slow Spy Bi Wire communication has a following specifications Minimum clock pulse width 1 0 us Minimum delay between data and clock 1 5 us GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 48 7 2 Reset Dialogue Box The Target s Reset Dialogue screen enables the user to select the Reset pulse duration and reset line state at the end of programming process Target s Reset Options n Reset mode selection JTAG and BSL communication OK 10msRESET pulse Recommended 100 ms RESET pulse M Custom RESET pulse 200 ms RESET pulse Reset pulse 1 ms 1 1000 500 ms RESET pulse Idle ti 1 5 1 2000 sin met Cancel Custom RESET pulse JTAG communication only C ec Toggle VccOFFtime 50 ms 50 5000 Final Target Device action Keep RESET line active on low level default Hardware Reset RST line and start the application program Soft Reset JTAG only and start the applic
15. at location Ox 10F8 to Ox10FF If from any reason DCO constants are erased but these data are used in the application software to tune the DCO to desired frequency then application can not work at all due to unpredicted DCO frequency The FlashPro430 allows to verify if the DCO constants are valid this means if data are not 0x00 or OxFF If these data ale not blank and contains any data then it can be assumed that the INFO A segment contains correct DCO constants When the Check DCO constants in the DCO constants verification group is selected then software at the end of Autoprogram process is verified the DCO constants and create a warning or reporting failed Autoprogram process When the JTAG or Spy Bi Wire communication is used then it is possible to recalibrate the DCO constants if the DCO constants are invalid The Apply DCO calibration should be selected in this case The DCO calibration and DCO constant location are fixed regardless setup in the DCO calibration dialogue screen DCO constants location 0 10 8 to Ox 10FF DCO frequencies 16 12 8 and 1 MHz Read Group The Read Address Range group block see Fig 6 1 specifies the address range used in reading process Memory read setup has four available options l 2 All Memory Main memory only GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 45 4 Info memory only User Defined The meaning of each option is the same as for the erase
16. can BSL Password and Access aS x BSL Enhanced Security BSL version 2 0 and higher only Enable Default if disabled Donot erase flash memory if an incorrect BSL password has been used C Erase the flash memory if an incorrect BSL password has been used C Disable BSL access Note The BSL Enhanced Security setup is disabled if the flash location FFDE FFDF is used BSL Password Enable Note Open desired Code File before editing the BSL password Address D 1 T B 9 A ch C DE peo faa as w foe ow m ne Fes fes x IF Note Only unused in the code file the flash location can be edited The BSL password itself consist 32 bytes on location FFEO to FFFF After mass erase all unspecified password data will be FF It is strongly recommended to initialize unused data to increase code security Create Password File OK Cancel Figure 10 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 79 be specified An access to particular flash location is disabled grey field on the screen if specified data is defined in the code file All unused in the code file locations between OxFFEO and OxFFFF are enabled white and can be edited Note The code contents always has a higher priority then an edited BSL data password If the new code file is used and the same location is
17. can be specified on line few times This means that more then one DLL can be used in the programming sequence but only one DLL at the time When the new DLL file is open then the old DLL file is closed at the same time One function is used in the user defined DLL int32 Control int32 type int32 argument char message Parameters type and argument are specified in the script file and are transferred from the programming software to DLL Status from F Control and message are transferred from DLL to programming software Programming software package contains the source code of the user defined DLL Package has been prepared using MS Visual C net package Source code is located in directory C Program Files Elprotronic FxControl DLL User defined function should be inserted in empty place inside the FxControl cpp file and recompiled Recompiled file FxControl dll ready to be used will be located in directory C Program Files Elprotronic FxControl DLL release GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 88 DLL file can be renamed to any file name and name and specified in the script file via command OPENDLLFILE filename Below is an easy script file contents that allows to create following sequence 1 Vcc supplied to target device is turn OFF and first message box with buttons OK CANCEL is displayed Programmer is waiting until button OK or CANCEL is pressed 2 When confirmed then first configuration file test A
18. code file will not be erased This option is useful if some data like calibration data should pe replaced in memory If code file contains some new calibration data such as described in figure 6 1 1 then the ENTIRE information memory segment at addresses 0x1000 to 0x107F and main memory segment at addresses 0x2200 to Ox23FF will be erased and new data at locations 0x1008 and 0x2200 will be written User Defined This option is functionally similar to options described before but addresses range of the erased write verify main memory and sectors of the information memory can be defined by the user When the User Defined option is selected then on the right side of the Memory Erase Write Verify Group two check boxes and two addresses edit lines will be enabled The check boxes allow the user to select the information memory sectors A or and B to be used erased write verified Edit lines in the Main Memory group allow the user to specify the main memory address range start and stop addresses Start address should specify the first byte in the segment and the stop address should specify the last byte in the segment Since the main memory segment size is 0x200 then the start address should be a multiple of 0x200 eg 0x2200 The stop address should specify the last byte of the segment to be written Therefore it should be greater than the start address and point to a byte that immediately precedes a memory segment boundary eg 0x23FF or OxS
19. contains customized programming sequences in any order Generally all buttons available on the main dialogue screen can be used in the script file All other options available on others screens like memory options serialization type etc can not be modified from the script file directly but can be reloaded in fully using configuration file From the script file any configuration files can be called at any time that allows to modify programmer configuration This method can simplify programming process using script file and allows to use full options available in the programmer Programming sequence conditions can be taken from user defined procedures attached as an independent DLL if required Programmer has two entry for taking the sequence from the script file l By pressing the Script File button in the Main dialog 2 By using the rf with the executable file 12 1 Script button The Script button is the dynamically programmable device action Pean corr button that allows to take a desired action taken from the script file The Script File none Script button has a name Script File none Figure 12 1 if the script file _ is not defined or Script with used file name when the script file is active Fi 12 1 igure 12 Figure 12 2 When the Script button is pressed and the current script file is not active then the Open File dialog is displayed and the desired script file should be selected W
20. generate reset pulse to the target device Pressing this button the target devices can be reset manually at any time starting the target s device application program from the beginning 4 5 Target Device selector and action result Target Devices Programming Result Target Enable 2M 3M 4 5M Connect Erase Blank Check Program 7 Verify Fuse Blown L 5 Over All Figure 4 5 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 32 4 6 Device Action box Device Action box contains 9 buttons see Figure 4 6 1 Each button allows a specific action to be executed Software procedures related to each action allow you to fully execute the desired task without the need to follow a specific sequence of actions Every action starts by powering up the target device if Power Device from the Adapter is enabled When the DC voltage level becomes higher then 2 7V the communication with the target device is initiated via JTAG SBW Interface The security fuse is verified if access to the microcontroller is available Once the specified action is completed successfully the green check marks will appear see Figure 4 5 1 Also the device will return to the state it was in before the action was executed Progress of all actions is displayed in the report window If the particular action has been finished successfully then message don
21. has been created 5 Code File Name 6 Model text Below is an example of data file containing data from the three consecutively created serial numbers FO 200300011 m Sat Mar 29 2003 10 09 AS010X02 1v2 txt 01 R 0003 04 17 FO 200300012 Sat Mar 29 2003 10 43 AS010X02 1v2 txt 01 R 0003 04 17 FO 200300013 u Sat Mar 29 2003 10 43 AS010X02 1v2 txt 01 R 0003 04 17 Serial number can be created as a unique SN per target s device type or as a unique SN in any devices type When unique SN per target device type is created then serial number file name and path should be used for each device type separately If a unique SN for any devices type is created then only one serial number file name should be used 8 2 2 Serial number formats Programming software has seven methods for creating the serial number referred to as Display format and four methods of storing the SN in the memory referred to as In Memory Format in the serialization dialogue screen When a serial number is created current date if required is taken from the PC timer Make a sure that your computer has correct date and time Display Format 1 YYYY 1234 5 SN Format F0 Serial number has 8 or 9 characters First four characters contain current year and remaining 4 or 5 characters contain the serial number eg SN 20030123 or 200300123 has number 0123 or 00123 created in the 2003 year 2 YYMM 1234 5 SN Format Serial number has 8 or
22. specified SN have been used before then these numbers are removed from the SN list When the SN file is read and verified then the pending SN list is displayed in the screen Figure 8 4 1 with following information displayed on the top of the list number of the SN found in data base and removed from the pending list number of the Serial Numbers with incorrect size and removed from the pending list number of the accepted SN GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 69 Serial numbers list from the file 0 Number of the SN found in the data base removed from the list 0 Number of the SN numbers with incorrect size current setup 6 char removed from the list 10 Number of the SN attached to the list 123456 242211 2 212 2 213 2DD214 2YY215 277216 2NN217 2MM218 2QE219 Figure 9 1 When the Paste to Notepad button is pressed then the pending Serial Number list can be saved in format ready to be used as a valid SN data file if required GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 70 9 Check Sum Options Programming software has two groups of check sum CS calculation The first group is used for internal programming verification and the second group can be used for firmware verification in application software The CS used for internal verification is calculating CS only for specified words in the code file regardless of the flash memory size
23. the error message shown in figure 8 3 will be displayed The text to be saved in the flash memory can be entered in the Model Group Revision text edit line If the size of entered text exceeds the size specified in the Text size in bytes field then all character that do not fit in the allocate space will be truncated 8 2 4 Device Serialization box Device Serialization box located on the main programming dialogue screen see figures 8 2 and 4 1 contains serial number and model information The first SN column contain information GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 64 taken from the target devices The next column contain serial numbers list that are to be saved Whenever a communication with the target device is performed the serial number is read and displayed in the Device Serialization group The Model Group Revision and Next SN edit lines can contain any SN and text When the device is programmed the next model text is taken from the Model Group Revision edit line of the Serialization dialogue screen The next SN is generated automatically according to the setup in the Serialization This means that any data entered in the Device Serialization group can be treated as temporary data and downloaded to the target devices When the SN is entered manually and Autoprogram button is pressed then the SN editor is displayed Figure 8 4 SN editor allows to select and edit desired seri
24. used in the code file and data specified in the BSL Password dialogue screen then the data specified in the BSL Password dialogue will be ignored The Create Password File button allows to create BSL passwor file then can be used in the future to unlock an access to programmed MSP430 devices The newest MSP430 microcontrollers with the BSL version 2 0 and higher have enhanced security features These features are controlled by the Flash data word located below the interrupt vector e g OXFFDE If this word contains 0x0000 The flash memory will not be erased if an incorrect BSL password has been received by the target It is the same features like in all MSP430 with an older BSL version OxAASS The BSL is disabled This means that the BSL communication can not be established All other values If an incorrect password is transmitted then the whole flash memory will be erased automatically to protect unauthorized access to the MSP430 device Desired option can be selected in the BSL Enhanced Security group of the BSL Password and Access dialogue Option can be used only when the BSL version is 2 0 or higher GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 80 11 DCO calibration If an application software uses the DCO as a main clock in the MPS430Fxx microcontroller then an execution time is related to the DCO frequency When the DCO is not calibrated then the DCO frequency variation from unit to unit can be 30
25. with 60 kB Flash such as MSP430F149 can be programmed in 8 seconds This time Figure 1 1 includes initialization erasing memory blank checking programming and fast verification The Gang Splitter Figure 1 2 sold separately allows to connect up O to six target devices to one Gang 851 Of 5 Target Device 7 JTAG BSL gt a 77 5 gt o 0631 MSP430F xx G 1 icati cow Programmi Conghro430 3 55 J3 Programming Adapter Communication Splitter BSL d via JTAG Spy Bi Wire or BSL is He EI ELPROTRONIC INC 2006 PE014X02 rev 1 M provided in the same Gang Splitter Figure 1 2 To simplify production process the programming software package can assign serials number model type and revision Each serial number is unique for each programmed device and is assigned automatically Several serial number formats are available GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 9 There are a number of erase write options also available This allows to erase write all flash memory or just the specified fragment of memory This feature is very useful when only part of programmed data code should be replaced For example this feature can be used to download the serial number calibration data or personality data without losing existing program code GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programme
26. write verify procedure The nfo Memory only option works the same way as Main memory only option described above except that only information memory is modified 6 5 Verification Group Verification group setup allows the user to select one of the three write verification methods Fast Verification Standard Verification None Fast Verification Fast verification method can only be used if the JTAG SBW Interface or the Fast BSL is used communication speed of 350 kb s If fast verification is selected and BSL is used communication speed of 9 6 kb s then standard verification procedure is used During the fast verification each byte is verified after being written and at the end of the process the check sum is read from the flash memory and compared to calculated check sum taken from the code file If JTAG SBW Interface is used then verification is performed also using a pseudo signature analysis PSA algorithm Note Fast verification is permanently enabled and can not be switched off if the JTAG SBW Interface or Fast BSL is used Standard verification Standard verification is performed after memory write process is completed Contents of the flash memory are read and compared with the contents of the code file If both data are the same then verification process is finished successfully Typically the standard verification procedure requires the same amount of time as read write procedure Total programming time with
27. x 0 8 inch Verification Compliance European CISPR 22 and EN 55022 FCC Part 15 Subpart B Class B Unintentional Radiators for Uses in Home Commercial and Industrial Areas Flash Programming specification JTAG 1 Mb s 400 kb s Block Words Write 64 bytes 1 MCLK clock frequency 1 2 MHz 750 kHz From FPA to MSP430 via TDI pin 2 Flash Timing Gen Frequency f FTG 400 kHz 375 kHz 3 Cumulative Programming Time t CPT MSP430F1xx F4xx 2 14 ms 2 48 ms MSP430F2xx MSP430X 1 87 ms 2 16 ms Single Word Write 1 Flash Timing Gen Frequency f FTG 428 6 kHz 428 6 kHz 2 Cumulative Programming Time t CPT 32 words MSP430F1xx F4xx 2 62 ms 2 62 ms MSP430F2xx MSP430X 2 40 ms 2 40 ms Flash Erasing specification JTAG any speed Flash Timing Gen Frequency f 428 6 kHz Mass or Main Memory Erase Time MSP430F1xx F4xx 248 ms MSP430F2xx MSP430X 24 8 ms GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 110 Programming reading times for a target microcontroller with 32 kB of Flash Memory Mode gt JTAG JTAG pte BSL BSL Speed Mb s 0 4Mb s 300kb s 150kb s 9 6kb s la Flash Programming Time 3 05 3 15 4 3 5 6 05 755 2 Flash Reading Time 475 6 05 amp 6s 8 05 1405 3 Flash Erasing Time 02s 02s 02s 14s 1 45 4 Flash Blank Checking Time 055 07s 115 305 1405 5 Fast Verification Time 0 95 12s 175 24s 1405 6 Auto Program with F
28. 0 0 4 000 MHz Note When the DCO of the F4xx is calibrated then the FLL DIV 8 is used Note DCO Calibration is not supported when the BSL communication is used OK Figure 11 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 81 When the selected DCO calibration data is enabled then in the edited field should be specified the DCO frequency in MHz in the range 0 10 MHz up to 16 MHz When the F1xx or F4xx MCU is used then the maximum frequency can not be higher then 8 MHz See data sheets for details When the F2xx is detected then the DCO calibration data listed for the DCO 1 to 4 are hardcoded as it is calibrated by TT to frequencies 1 8 12 and 16 MHz If other DCO frequencies are required then the DCO 5 to 8 field can be used The DCO frequency can be calibrated with an internal reference resistor as default or with an external resistor if the box DCO external resistor Rosc is selected The second option is available in the MSP430F1xx and F2xx family Note The GangPro430 can calibrate the DCO only via JTAG or Spy Bi Wire interfaces Calibration of the DCO via all interfaces including BSL interface can be done by the FlashPro430 programmer The DCO frequencies are calibrated with tolerance 1 when the Autoprogram or DCO Calibration button is pressed Results is saved in the INFO memory Note The DCO frequency is calibrated for the Vcc used during the calibrat
29. 0F112 MSP430F1121 MSP430F1121A 1132 F11x2 RAM size bytes ROM size kbytes MSP430F1122 256 4k MSP430F1132 256 8k F123 F122 F123 RAM size bytes ROM size kbytes MSP430F122 256 4k MSP430F123 256 8k F149 13 14 RAM size bytes ROM size kbytes MSP430F133 MSP430F135 MSP430F147 MSP430F 1471 MSP430F148 MSP430F 1481 MSP430F149 MSP430F1491 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 23 When Any microcontroller type is selected then only name of the microcontroller s group like F13x F14x is displayed in the Target microcontroller type Because type of microcontroller can not be fully detected especially via BSL Interface then the max FLASH from the particular group is assigned eg 60kB for the group F13x F 14x see table above If the correct size of the FLASH is required then the desired microcontroller type should be selected When communication with the target device is established and when the selected and the target microcontrollers are from the same group then a size of the target device are taken from the selected microcontroller type data table In this case the full name of the microcontroller s is displayed in the Target microcontroller type field like MSP430F149 instead the group name 13 14 only Otherwise the microcontroller with the maximum size of FLASH from the detected group is selected shown in bold in the tables above and grou
30. 2 66 desired options in following selectors see Figure 2 1 Target Device Target s Interface and Reset Pulse width and active Target numbers When it is done then press the button TEST When test is finished then check if there is no any errors Detailed test report is displayed The test report can be paste to Notepad and saved if required Following conditions are used during the test 1 JTAG and Spy Bi Wire interface is used Erased and programmed MAIN memory only The info memory 0x1000 to Ox OFF is not erased and not modified The DCO calibration data in the F2xx are not modified During the test it can be displayed warning that AII memory blank check failed that of course is normal But selected memory blank check must be OK the full MAIN memory in this case All bytes of the main memory are erased blank checked and programmed with the randomly generated data used as a code data Whole MAIN memory content is verified check sum and also read whole data and verified byte by byte One sector location to OXFDFF is erased and blank checked Also contents of the two closer sectors are verified if there are not erased Small block of data are saved and verified in the mentioned sector Word write read to TACCRO 0x172 register Byte Word manipulation are used in the part of the RAM 2 BSL interface is used Note Due to unknown access password the
31. 30 final cfg LOADCODEFILE C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB FlashPro430 final cfg AUTOPROGRAM gt finish END When the script file above is used then the first configuration file and the fist code file is downloaded and Autoprogram function is executed When finished then the MCU firmware started make sure that the first configuration allows to start the code when the Autoprogram is finished Final code is downloaded when the test has been finished successfully Before running the script file the configuration files named test cfg and final cfg required in the project should be created using the GUI software first To do that connect target devices to programming adapter select desired configuration and save the configuration file test cfg and create final configuration file in similar way 12 2 Script file option When the executable file GangPro430 exe is called with a script path as an argument e g GangPro430 exe rf C Program Files Elprotronic USB GangPro430 script txt GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 85 or when the icon with the GangPro430 exe and script file path is executed then programmer starts automatically programming sequences according to procedure specified in the script file Access to other buttons are blocked When script file sequence is finished then program is terminated There is not option to modify the running sequence when script sequence is used
32. 3031 32 33 20030123 Size 8 bytes Display Format YYMM 1234 size in FLASH 8 bytes SN 03030123 will be saved as YYMM 0303 gt 0x30 0x33 0x30 0x33 bytes Or OF x on 1234 0123 gt 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 bytes Or 0 1 2 3 In flash memory this number can be seen as GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 61 lt Hex format gt Ascii format 30 33 30 33 3031 32 33 03030123 Size 8 bytes Display Format YYMMDD 1234 size in FLASH 10 bytes SN 0405110123 will be saved as YYMMDD 040511 gt 0x30 0x34 0x30 0x35 0x31 0x31 bytes or S T Ba 1234 0123 gt 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 bytes Or 0 1 2 3 In flash memory this number can be seen as lt Hex format gt Ascii format 30 34 30 3531 31 30 3132 33 0405110123 Size 10 bytes Display Format YYDDD 1234 size in FLASH 9 bytes SN 042140123 will be saved as YYDDD 04214 gt 0x30 0x34 0x32 0x31 0x34 bytes or 0 4 22 4 1234 0123 gt 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 bytes Or 0 AE 2 3 In flash memory this number can be seen as lt Hex format gt Ascii format 30 34 32 31 34 30 31 32 33 042140123 Size 9 bytes Display Format 123456768 size in FLASH 8 bytes SN 12345678 will be saved as 12345678 gt 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 0x35 0x36 0x37 0x38 bytes In flash memory this num
33. 6 gt HEX LSW first or lt Hex format bytes gt Size 4 bytes 6F 08 7B 00 gt HEX MSW first 7B 00 6F 08 gt HEX LSW first Display Format 123456768 size in FLASH 4 bytes SN 12345678 will be saved as 12345678 gt Ox00BC614E hex In flash memory this number can be seen as 614E gt HEX MSW first 614E 00BC gt HEX MSW first or lt Hex format bytes gt Size 4 bytes 00 BC 61 4E gt HEX MSB first 00 4E 61 gt HEX MSW first 4E 61 BC 00 gt HEX LSW LSB first Display Format 1234 5 size in FLASH 2 bytes SN 12345 will be saved as 12345 Decy gt 0 3039 hex GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 58 In flash memory this number can be seen as 3039 integer numbers HEX MSW first or HEX LSW first or lt Hex format bytes gt Size 2 bytes 30 39 bytes gt HEX MSB first 39 30 bytes gt HEX MSW first or HEX LS W LSB first Display Format Custom size in FLASH defined size divided by 2 Entered manually or read via Bar Code Scanner hexadecimal number is converted to HEX format and saved in flash memory in order related to MSW or LSW first selection E g entered hexadecimal number 02A569C1 will be seen as 02 5 69 gt HEX MSB first 1 69 5 02 gt HEX LSW LSB first 8 2 2 2 BCD format When BCD format is selected then all SN display formats described above can be stored as a t
34. 8 4 SN data file x Serialization File Name Elprotronic Project Cpp Net USB MSP430Prg data_mem sn The Highest Serial Number Delete SN Line 32 0092 F1 060800093 AUG 17 2006 22 21 El Line 0139 FO 20070003 MAR 132007 17 40 Line Format Serial Number Date Time Legend 0120 FO 0121 FO 0122 FO 732 0123 FD 0124 FO 5 M Unmodified SN at 22 z 0127 FO 0 Manually entered SN a i 0130 FO 0 Overwritten SN a a 0133 FO NotePad 0134 FO 0135 FO 0136 FO 0137 FO 20070002 20070002 20070002 20070003 20070004 20070005 20070006 20070007 20070008 20070009 20070009 20070009 20070003 20070008 20070008 20070008 20070009 20070009 20070003 20070003 MAR 13 2007 17 29 MAR 13 2007 17 29 MAR 13 2007 17 23 MAR 13 2007 17 23 MAR 13 2007 17 23 MAR 13 2007 17 32 MAR 13 2007 17 32 MAR 13 2007 17 33 MAR 13 2007 17 34 MAR 13 2007 17 34 MAR 13 2007 17 35 MAR 13 2007 17 36 MAR 13 2007 17 37 MAR 13 2007 17 37 MAR 13 2007 17 39 MAR 13 2007 17 33 MAR 13 2007 17 39 MAR 13 2007 17 39 MAR 13 2007 17 39 MAR 13 2007 17 40 Figure 8 3 1 Serialization Report Dialogue screen GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 SN Formats FO YYYY1234 5 F1 YYMM1234 5 F5 YYMMDD1234 5 YYDDD1234 5 12345678 1234 5 Custom 66 The FlashPro430 software allows to download the serial number fro
35. 9 characters First two characters contain last two digits of current year next two characters GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 55 contains current month and remaining 4 or 5 characters contain a number eg SN 03030123 3 YYMMDD 1234 SN Format F5 Serial number has 10 First six characters contain date year month day of month and remaining 4 characters contain a number eg 0405120123 4 YYDDD 1234 5 SN Format F4 Serial number has 9 or 10 First five characters contain date year day of year from 1 to 366 and remaining 4 or 5 characters contain a number eg 041230123 5 123456768 SN Format F2 8 digits serial number without date stamp 6 1234 5 SN Format F3 4 or 5 digits serial number without date stamp 7 Custom SN Format F6 4 to 16 Ascii characters or hexadecimal numbers entered manually or from the Bar Code Reader 8 From the file SN Format F7 4 to 16 Ascii characters or hexadecimal numbers taken from the user created file Serials numbers format 1 to 6 can be stored in memory in HEX BCD or Ascii format These formats accept only numeric characters from 0 to 9 All numbers are displayed in the decimal format regardless of the format HEX BCD Ascii used in the target memory Custom and from the file serial number can be stored in Ascii or HEX format 8 2 2 1 HEX MSB first MSW first LSW LSB first formats When hex format is selected then al
36. ALL testFailed extra message taken from report window added to file Can be saved on the same file or other file APPENDREPORT tmp file txt recommended full path and name GOTO finish testOK MESSAGE 1 Test OK 1 line max 50 lines 2 nd line optional GOTO saveMsg gt testFailed MESSAGE Test Failed 1 line max 50 lines GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 90 2 nd line optional optional gt saveMsg SAVEMSG tmp file txt recommended full path and name RETURN gt 11 55 Config or Code file open error min 1 line max 50 lines Program terminated SAVEMSG tmp file txt recommended full path and name end exit gt finish END Below is the next script file examples uses DLL file that allows to control testing process via function written in the DLL Functionality is the same as in the example above but instead manually confirmation of the test result the result is taken automatically from the DLL function Two functions has bee used for this purpouse FCONTROL calls external user defined function in the DLL IF CONTROL 0 GOTO START test status from the FCONTROL and if result is FALSE then procedure returns to start Required DLL file should be created first Script file demo program with DLL file OPENDLLFI
37. AUSE number OPENDLLFILE filename LOADCFGFILE filename LOADCODEFILE filename LOADPASSWFILE filename LOADSNFILE filename VCCOFF VCCON if status from the FCONTROL function NUMBER call the external function from FxControl DLL pause in miliseconds 1 to 100000 range 1ms to 100 s FxControl DLL file Full path and DLL File name Configuration file Full path and File name Code file Full path and File name Password file Full path and File name File with Serial Number list Full path and File name Turn OFF Vcc from programming adapter to target device Turn ON Vcc from programming adapter to target device Note Vcc from FPA must be enabled first using configuration file RESET AUTOPROGRAM VERIFYFUSE VERIFYPASSWORD ERASEFLASH BLANKCHECK WRITEFLASH VERIFYFLASH READFLASH READSN equivalent to pressed button RESET on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button AUTOPROGRAM on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button VERIFY SEC FUSE on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button VERIFY PASSWORD on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button ERASE FLASH on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button BLANK CHECK on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button WRITE FLASH on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button VERIFY FLASH on the main dialogue screen equivalent to pressed button READ COPY on the main di
38. B OC OD OE OF lt Ascii OxEA20 OxEA30 40 OxEASO OxEA60 DxEA 70 xEASD OxEA9O xEAAD DxEABO OxEACO OxEADO OxEAEO OxEAFO OxEBOO xEB10 OxEB20 OxEB30 OxEB40 OxEBSO OxEBsO OxEB 70 OxEBS0 xEB9D OxEBAO OxEBBO OxEBCO OxEBDO xEBED xEBFD Target Device selector 2 0 NS 4 C 5 6 Convert to TI format Copy Paste to Notepad Figure 4 6 7 1 When Read Copy button is clicked then data can be read from the target microcontroller and displayed in the Flash Memory Data window see Fig 4 6 7 1 This window can also be selected from Flash Memory Data from the View menu Flash memory data viewer shown in figure 4 6 7 1 displays the code address on the left side data in hex format in the central column the same data in Ascii format in the right column The contents of the code viewer can be converted to Texas Instruments txt file format by clicking on the Convert to TI format button Data will be viewed in the Notepad Editor Read address range can be specified in the Memory Option screen See chapter 5 2 Read group for details GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 37 When the Copy button is clicked then the contents of the read target device memory will be saved in the specified by user file name and opened as a current Code File Also programmer setup will be modified for the cop
39. BSLTx3 TDO TDL3 GND GND BSLIx4 TDGO IDIL4 RST RST BSLTx5 TDO TDI S TDOTDI G 6 Figure 14 1 This modification DOES NOT affect the JTAG adapter communication when the only one target device with the standard JTAG connector is connected In this case our standard FlashPro430 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 101 software can be used with the GangPro430 programming adapter to facilitate JTAG communication with the target device The FlashPro430 software will set all extra TDO TDI lines in the TS state lines TDO TDI 2 TDO TDI 3 TDO TDI 4 TDO TDI 5 and TDO TDI 6 Figurel4 2 show interconnection between modified JTAG connector and six target devices Note that TEST line is used only with the small MSP430Fxx microcontrollers packed within 28 and less pins package Table 14 1 Gang Interface connector 1 Red TDO TDI Data output Input 1 VCC In Sense Vcc supplied to the target 2 2 to 3 6V max 100 mA and the target s Vcc voltage sense This pis should be connected to Vcc of the microcontroller if microcontroller is supplied from the Flash Programming Adapter If the Target s Device microcontroller is energized from his own battery or external power supply then the pin 2 or 4 Vcc sense should be connected to the Vcc of the microcontroller TDI Vpp Data Input Blow Fuse voltage Vpp 6 5V Target s Device Vcc Sense TMS In TMS Input TDO TDI 2 Data output Input 2 TC
40. CS result after the second calculation would not be the same and CS result would be useless When the CS Result Save option is not selected then the CS of the selected block is calculated and CS result displayed in the report window only Figure 9 3 This option can be used for CS GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 72 code verification defined as the code form Start to End Addresses with OxFF data in the not specified code location Report Code size amp 3CD 80 249216 bytes C51 0531752800 51 752800 JTAG communication initialization OF Verfyng Security Fuse OF Heading Target Label dane Erasing memory dane JTAG communication initializatian OF All memory Blank checking OF Figure 9 3 Type of the CS can be selected from the following list Figure 9 4 Check Sum Processing Setup 4 Checksum type Initial value Arithmetic sum 8b 16b Arithmetic sum 8b 32b Arithmetic sum 16b 16b Arithmetic sum 16b 32b CRC16 Poly Ox11021 8b 16b poly 16b CS Result Overwrite cd Figure 9 4 Initial value for CS calculation can be selected as zero all OXFFs or as the Start Address from pull down menu Figure 9 5 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 73 Checksum type CRC32 Poly 4 11 7 Initial value OxO0000000 DxF
41. Copy Ctrl Z older Properties m Shortcut er Briefcase Wi Microsoft Word Document gn Microsoft PowerPoint Presentation Figure 13 3 3 Following configuration setup can be created using Shortcut options that allows to create a lot of icons located on the desktop each icon with required independent configuration setup To do that move the cursor to inactive desktop area click right mouse button and select New see Figure 13 3 3 Create Shortcut x This wizard helps you to create shortcuts to local or network programs files Folders computers or Internet addresses Type the location of the item JSB FlashPro4301USB MSP430 Prg exe Browse Click Next to continue Back Cancel Figure 13 3 4 Using Browse in the Create Shortcut dialogue box select the following executable file C Program Files Elprotronic USB FlashPro430NUSB MSP430 Prg exe see Figure 13 4 and at the and add the required command keys see Figure 13 5 eg GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 99 Create Shortcut E E x This wizard helps you to create shortcuts to local or network programs files Folders computers or Internet addresses Type the location of the item HPrg exe lock sf E MFG pra 04 cf Browse Click Next to continue Figure 13 3 5 C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB GangPro430 GangPro430 exe lock sf E ElproTr
42. DEVICE 6 o RST 2040 TARGET e TEST DEVICE o BSL RX 3 o BSL TX From GangPro430 e o gt TARGET wo UE S oe 9o BSL Tx 3 BSL RX 4 4 4 o m 6 BSL Tx 2 4o Vext 1 2o VCC SW c TARGET DEVICE j Samum TARGET TII DEVICE 2 TARGET D ONG gem DEVICE 1 Figure 14 4 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 107 N3 1 001 N3 101 3 9 2 001 7 9 0101 lt OVI 05791443014 Otpojgbuog ONT 9INOMIOsSd 13 1033 301911933 39V110A ES D S MS 929 MS 22 J z 1001 7 1531 5 T 331 U Fano w001 7 TIS 1 9 2 7 er o zw S3HOLIMS ISNA Figure 14 5 108 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 ELPROTRONIC INC Gang Splitter JTAG BSL Vext 2 VCC SW 4 o 1 JTAG 1001 2 VCC SW i TX5 u TDI 4 Ve
43. FFFFFFF C5 Start Address Figure 9 5 Result CS result can be used As Is or can be inverted Figure 9 6 Checksum type CRC32 Poly 0x04C11DB7 Initial value OxFFFFFFFF CS Result Inverted 515 e Inverted Figure 9 6 Data size byte or 16 bits word used for calculation and CS result size is displayed in the dialog screen Data IN word size and CS Result size Figure 9 2 Polynomial contents if required can be specified in the POLY edit line in HEX format eg 0x1234 9 1 Check Sum types Following Check Sum types are implemented Figure 9 4 Arithmetic Sum 8b 16b Check Sum is calculated as modulo 16 bits sum of all bytes unsigned from Start to the End Addresses as follows CS CS_initial_value for addr StartAddress addr lt EndAddress addr CS CS unsigned int data addr GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 74 CS OxFFFF amp CS if cs inverted CS OxFFFF CS Arithmetic Sum 8b 32b Check Sum is calculated as modulo 32 bits sum of all bytes unsigned from Start to the End Addresses as follows CS CS initial value for addr StartAddress addr lt EndAddress addr CS CS unsigned long data addr CS OxFFFFFFFF amp CS if cs_inverted CS OxFFFFFFFF CS Arithmetic Sum 16b 16b Check Sum is calculated as modulo 16 bits sum of all 2 byte words unsigned from Sta
44. Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 31 from Adapter group figure 4 4 1 is selected When the Enable checkbox is selected a warning message shown in figure 4 4 2 will be displayed If you confirm this selection by clicking YES then POWER ON OFF button is enabled By clicking POWER ON OFF button you can turn the power on or off on the target device Current DC voltage on the target device is permanently monitored and displayed in the Device Voltage field in the Power Device from Adapter group even if the target device is powered from the external DC sources If DC voltage is higher then 2 7 V then yellow box will be displayed indicating that DC voltage is OK and target device is fully functional under this DC voltage If DC level is below 2 7V but higher then 1V then access denied sign box will be displayed red sign with white line If DC level is below 1V then blank sign box will be displayed Make sure that the current consumption of the target device does not exceed 100m If it does then do not power the device through the adapter Instead use the power supply provided with the device or an external power supply Would vou like to power the device from the programming adapter Yes Na Figure 4 4 2 When the target device is powered from its own power supply or battery then the check box Enable should not be selected RESET button located on the left side on the POWER ON OFF button Figure 4 1 can
45. GangPro430 USB MSP430 Gang Flash Programmer User s Manual Software version 4 5 PMO015A01 Rev 14 June 19 2009 Elprotronic Inc 16 Crossroads Drive Richmond Hill Ontario L4E 5C9 CANADA Web site www elprotronic com E mail info elprotronic com Fax 905 780 2414 Voice 905 780 5789 Copyright Elprotronic Inc All rights reserved Disclaimer No part of this document may be reproduced without the prior written consent of Elprotronic Inc The information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on any part of Elprotronic Inc While the information contained herein is assumed to be accurate Elprotronic Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors or omissions In no event shall Elprotronic Inc its employees or authors of this document be liable for special direct indirect or consequential damage losses costs charges claims demands claims for lost profits fees or expenses of any nature or kind The software described in this document is furnished under a licence and may only be used or copied in accordance with the terms of such a licence Disclaimer of warranties You agree that Elprotronic Inc has made no express warranties to You regarding the software hardware firmware and related documentation The software hardware firmware and related documentation being provided to You AS IS without warranty or support of any kind Elprotronic Inc discl
46. IX BMR and list of following serial numbers 0001 0002 0003 Prefix and or suffix numbers can be modified in the list if required eg GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 67 SN_PREFIX AB2007X SN_SUFFIX BMR 0001 0002 0003 SN_PREFIX AB2007V 0001 0002 0003 that defined following serial numbers AB2007X 0001 BMR AB2007X 0002 BMR AB2007X 0003 BMR AB2007V 0001 BMR AB2007V 0002 BMR AB2007V 0003 BMR Example of the Serial Number list 5 lines only in this example Serial Number List SN format Ascii IEEE SN LIST SN_SIZE 12 U WX5E2007001E WX5E2007002P WX5E2007003E WX5E2007004P WX5E2007005P U The same Serial Number list with specified prefix suffix E Serial Number List SN format Ascii IEEE_SN_LIST SN_SIZE 12 SN_PREFIX WX5E2007 any Ascii character SN_SUFFIX P GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 68 001 002 003 004 005 When the SN data file is prepared then at the first the data base file should be opened see Figure 8 2 When the desired Serial Number Format is selected then using the SN IEEE file button located in the main dialogue screen Figure 4 1 the desired SN file should be opened Selected file is converted to final format and all listed serial numbers are verified with the data base file if there was note used before If the
47. K In TCK Input pin TEST Vpp TEST Input pin Blow Fuse voltage Vpp 6 5V Used only with the MSP430Fxx with the small package 28 pins and below TDO TDI 3 Data output Input 3 TDO TDI 4 Data output Input 4 TDO TDI 6 Data output Input 6 TDO TDI 5 Data output Input 5 Microcontroller Reset Input pin GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 102 Table 14 2 shows the Spy Bi Wire interface connector descriptions Figurel4 3 show interconnection between JTAG Spy Bi Wire connector and six target Table 14 2 Gang Spy Bi Wire Interface connector SBWTDIO 1 Data output Input 1 VCC In Sense Vcc supplied to the target 2 2 to 3 6V max 100 mA and the target s Vcc voltage sense This pis should be connected to Vcc of the microcontroller if microcontroller is supplied from the Flash Programming Adapter If the Target s Device microcontroller is energized from his own battery or external power supply then the pin 2 or 4 Vcc sense should be connected to the Vcc of the microcontroller devices All TDIO s signals are connected to target s devices TEST SBWTDIO pins via resistor 330 ohms and the TEST pin is connected directly to the same target s device pins TEST SBWTDIO When blow the JTAG security fuse is not required then the TEST line can be disconnected from target devices Only the SBWTDIO lines from the 14 pins connector can be connected to TEST SBWTDIO targ
48. L MAKE NO FURTHER USE OF THE FULL PRODUCT AND RETURN IT WITH THE PROOF OF PURCHASE TO THE DEALER FROM WHOM IT WAS ACQUIRED WITHIN THIRTY 30 DAYS OF PURCHASE AND YOUR MONEY WILL BE REFUNDED 1 License The software firmware and related documentation collectively the Product is the property of Elprotronic or its licensors and is protected by copyright law While Elprotronic continues to own the Product You will have certain rights to use the Product after Your acceptance of this license This license governs any releases revisions or enhancements to the Product that Elprotronic may furnish to You Your rights and obligations with respect to the use of this Product are as follows YOU MAY A use this Product on many computers B make one copy of the software for archival purposes or copy the software onto the hard disk of Your computer and retain the original for archival purposes use the software on a network YOU MAY NOT A sublicense reverse engineer decompile disassemble modify translate make any attempt to discover the Source Code of the Product or create derivative works from the Product B redistribute in whole or in part any part of the software component of this Product use this software with a programming adapter hardware that is not a product of Elprotronic Inc 2 Copyright All rights title and copyrights in and to the Product and any copies of the Product are owned by Elprotronic The Pro
49. LE C Program Files Elprotronic FxControl DLL release FxControl dll gt START VCCOFF MESSAGEBOX OKCANCEL VCC if OFF now Connect the test board When ready press the button OK to test the board CANCEL to exit from program IF BUTTONCANCEL GOTO finish LOADCFGFILE C Elprotronic Project Cpp Net USB MSP430Prg test A cfg MESSAGEBOX OK Press OK to download the test program GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 91 AUTOPROGRAM FCONTROL 1 0 type 1 argument 0 but can be any IF CONTROL 0 GOTO START when false 0 return to start IF BUTTONNO GOTO STAR LOADCFGFILE CoN AUTOPROGRAM GOTO START 1 gt finish END GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 lprotronic Project Cpp Net USB MSP430Prg finalcode cfg 92 13 Project and Configuration Load Save Programming software can save configuration settings in the configuration files or save the whole project configuration with used code contents and save it in the encrypted project file This allows the user to create several configuration or project fils one for a particular task and thus eliminates the need to manually change settings every time a different configuration is desired Furthermore the config ini file contains the most recently used settings and those settings will be used as default wheneve
50. MO15A01 Rev 14 33 4 6 1 Auto Program button Auto Program button is the most frequently used button when programming microcontrollers in the production process Auto Program button activates all required procedures to fully program and verify the flash memory contents Typically when flash memory needs to be erased Auto Program executes the following procedures reload code file when Reload Code File is selected useful for debugging when the code file is frequently modified initialization read labelling information Serial Number Model Group Revision optional erase flash memory confirm if memory has been erase flash programming and verification labelling information generation flash memory check sum verification retrieve labelling information blowing the security fuse 1f enabled In the report window you can see a typical report message during the Auto Program procedure see Fig 4 6 2 Status window see fig 4 6 3 has a counter that is useful in production process The total number of programmed microcontrollers can be entered in the Total edit line The Balance line shows the number of microcontrollers that have not been programmed yet The Balance counter is initialized to the value entered in the Total edit line and is decremented every time Auto Program is completed successfully Note Balance counter works only with Auto Program procedure 4 6 2 Verify Security Fuse This butt
51. O calibration etc The reference clock from the TDI pin can be provided to tested circuit via resistor 4 7 k or higher to avoid overload the TDI line during communication via JTAG interface GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 50 7 3 Preference Dialogue Box In the Preference Dialogue screen is possible to specify an external tools location and define a preferable audio tones during programming In the first edit line it can be specified the pdf Reader file name By default it is used the Acrobat Reader AcroRd32 exe file However it is possible to change the pdf Reader if required in the PDF Reader edit line Using the Browse button please select location of the pdf Reader executable file In the second edit line it should be specified location of the Texas Instruments hex conversion utility file hex430 exe This tool is used to convert the out file generated by the Code Composer Essentials debugger to the Intel hex file when the Open Code option I used and selected I x PDF Reader AcroRd32 exe Browse TI HEX Conversion Utility hex430 exe Default location in CCE Program Files Texas Instruments CC Essentials v3 1 tools compiler MSP430 bin hex430 exe C Program Files Texas Instruments CC Essentials 3 1 tools compiler MSP430 binjhex Browse Options Report History Display Enable Audio Speaker Enable Beep when OK Enab
52. SFF Retain Data in Flash The MSP430F2xx series has the DCO constants saved in the INFO A memory at addresses Ox10F8 to Ox 10FF However when the info segment is erased then the DCO constants will be erased also When the DCO Calibration Data box is selected in the Retain Data in Flash group then contents of the info memory at location Ox 10F8 to Ox 10FF is read before GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 44 Note 6 3 6 4 erase process and contents of the original DCO constants info at location 0 10 8 to Ox10FF are restored after erasing process The DCO constants are restored when the ERASE or AUTOPROGRAM button is pressed User defined option in the Retain Data in Flash group allows to specify other region to be restored after erasing the flash This option can be used with any MSP430 microcontroller type Location of the retain data block is not limited and can be used at any part of flash info or main memory Maximum size of the retain data block is limited to 256 bytes only When the Retain data are selected DCO constants or used defined then the full blank check will always failed that of course is obvious The selected block blank check related to the code location must pass otherwise program will be terminated DCO constants verification In the MSP43 F2xx family the DCO is calibrated in factory and calibrated data for DCO frequencies 1 8 12 and 16 MHz are saved in the INFO A segment
53. SH WRITE SN Model VERIFY FLASH DCG Calibration READ COPY Read SN Erase Write memory option All Memory Reading Target Label Figure 4 1 Programming dialogue box screen Script File none lm PROGRAM 4 NEXT F5 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 21 All device action buttons power ON OFF button and the check sum result box have their own status indicators Each indicator can assume any of the following conditions blank idle status yellow Test in progress For power on off DC voltage is correct green access enabled red sign access denied For power on off DC voltage is too low below 2 6V device action has been finished successfully device action has been finished but result failed E IJ OU applies to blank check only Memory is not clean but the specified memory segment is A Microcontroller The microcontroller type can be selected from the pull down field of the processor type group The pull down field contains alist of Microcontroller Type all microcontrollers in MSP430Fxx family currently available Group MSP430F1 xx MSP430F 148 Target When communication between microcontroller and programming adapter is initialized the software will detect the target microcontroller s automatically The type of detected microcontroller BSL is displayed in the field
54. This option is useful in production because nobody can modify sequence that has been prepared for the production purpose 12 3 Script commands LIMITATIONS 1 Up to 1000 script lines commands can be used Empty lines and lines with comments only are ignored and not counted 2 Up to 50 CALL s deep stack is used CALL in CALL in CALL SYNTAX white spaces before instructions labels etc are ignored comment all contents after semicolon are ignored NOTE Comment can not be used in the lines where the file name is specified gt label character gt without spaces must be placed before label name NOTE After label can not be specified any command in the same line Line can contain label only LIST OF INSTRUCTIONS MESSAGE message declaration that can be saved to file if required message line 1 Text message line 2 Each line contents must be located between characters max up to 50 lines Number of content lines up to 50 lines SAVEMSG filename save message created in MESSAGE to specified file APPENDMSG filename append message created in MESSAGE to specified file SAVEREPORT filename save message from the GUI report window to specified file APPENDREPORT filename message from the GUI report window to specified file GUIMSGBOX ENABLE display the message boxes warning errors etc created by GUI enabled GUIMSGBOX DISABLE display the message boxes wa
55. ac BG Sate xd Oei cole vao doe tar 9 2 FedtureS coe UR nU eld eA Got US Rl BUR DAR 11 2 1 Customized features occisus e ree eh eee er eae eee 12 2 1 1 Encrypted Project option 12 2 1 2 12 24 9 DELS eua et o e Pto oo eodera rate s 13 3 Getting Started essc Tok Sacs E USER EK Ad 14 3 1 Software Installation 14 Driver Installation VERE SARS 14 32 SHardware Sepe oc tes Ue Nox Mi ke o pt Us 18 3 3 Starting up GangPro430 Flash Programmer 19 DA CcXCPIQASO0 SelGGLOE at RU su RIA RO RERO dae RR Ea Ra 19 4 Programming Dialogue Screen 21 4 1 Microcontroller Type sd ess ds es 22 4 2 Code Bile Management 24 4 3 Blow Security Fuse and Open Password File 27 4 4 Power Device from Adapter 31 4 5 Target Device selector and action result 32 4 6 DEVICE Acton BOX AIR CX le CERA NS 33 4 6 1 Auto Program button 34 622 Venfy Security Puse sese Ty ee EXER uc re EEEE wees 34 4 6 3 Erase Flash button
56. acted from the Code File Addr 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF xFFE0 00 FF 8C FA 46 FA 72 FA 88 FA 3C F9 4E F9 B6 FA OxFFFO 00 FA 30 FA 18 F8 FA F9 C4 F9 18 F8 1A FO Figure 4 3 5 purpose The password obtained this way enables verification of memory contents The use of a password file is optional If a password file is not used then the remaining two passwords will be used All three passwords can be viewed by selecting View Device Passwords selected from main menu see Fig 4 3 5 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 29 The three passwords are checked in sequence from password file from code file and default at the end The first valid password will be accepted If all passwords fail the following error message will appear Unlocking target error X eo The target microcontroller can not be unlocked Unauthorized access to micrcontroller FLASH memory is prohibited Check the password file For valid password or erase flash memory to gain access Figure 4 3 6 When the F2xx or F4xx with BSL firmware version2 0 and higher are used then by default the firmware allows to verify the BSL password only once If the BSL password is wrong then the whole contents of flash memory including protected Info A segment with DCO calibration data could be erased When that kind of microcontroller is selected then the following dialog screen Figure 4 3 7 is displ
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58. al numbers to be programmed in targets devices Device Serialization Model Group Revision GangPro430 Rev 0 Gr 1 Target Device 1 20052228 20052234 Target Device 2 20052223 20052235 Target Device 3 20052230 20052235 Target Device 4 200221 20052237 Target Device 5 20052232 20052238 Target Device 6 20052233 20052233 Next SN Format yyyy1234 Figure 8 4 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 65 8 3 Serialization Report Dialogue Screen Serialization Report Dialogue Screen reports the results of the serialization procedure The report contains the detailed information of the two highest serial number programmed units quantity of programmed units along with the new created serial numbers unmodified SN reprogrammed units manually created SN and quantity of the overwritten SN Detailed information about all programmed units can be viewed using the Notepad text editor by pressing the NotePad button Short information of the created serial numbers format date and time of programming is displayed on the white report box see Figure 8 3 1 Serial numbers are created automatically via software by incrementing the highest SN taken from the serial number files If from any reason the highest serial number is wrong it can be removed from the database by pressing the Delete SN button Note that the delete operation is not reversible
59. alogue screen equivalent to pressed button READ SN on the main dialogue screen GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer 15 01 Rev 14 87 BLOWFUSE equivalent to pressed button BLOW FUSE on the main dialogue screen Note If the BLOWFUSE command is used then the blow security fuse will be processed even if the Blow Security Fuse enable option is disabled That allows to use command AUTOPROGRAM with disabled blow security fuse option and on the end call the function BLOWFUSE if required without modifying the configuration setup TRACEOFF trace OFF TRACEON trace ON and saved in the Trace Scr txt file in current working directory Option useful for debugging Trace file contains sequence of all executed commands from script file in the run time On the left side of all lines the current line numbers correspondent to the line number in the script file are printed Line numbers are counted without empty lines and without lines contains comments only END end of script program Programming sequence conditions can be taken from user defined procedures attached as an independent DLL and called in the script as a function FCONTROL type argument call the external function from FxControl DLL Function should be created using Visual C and attached to FlashPro430 software When the DLL is created then the full path and name of the used DLL should be specified in the script file In the script file the name of the desired DLL
60. angPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 35 4 6 5 Write Flash button When write flash button is clicked then contents from the code file will be written to the flash memory Note See chapter 5 1 Memory Erase Write Group for details on how to specify memory segment for writing When the second time target device is programmed then the following warning message is displayed Warning es 9 Please erase flash memory First ws P It is not recommended to write to the same location of the flash memory more then once without erasing the flash See the MSP430 specification For details Would you like to write to Flash anyway Cancel Figure 4 6 5 1 4 6 6 Verify Flash button The Verify Flash function compares the contents of the flash memory with data from the code file Verify flash function initiated this way will always use the standard memory verification method even if the fast verification method is selected from the memory write verification options see chapter 5 Memory Option Dialogue Screen Note During the verification process either all memory or just the selected part of the memory is verified depending on settings specified in the Memory Erase Write Address Range in the Memory Options setup See chapter 5 1 Memory Erase Write Group for details GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 36 4 6 7 Read Copy Flash button TKK x Addr 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA O
61. ash Gang Programmer Elprotronic Inc File View Setup Tools Serialization About Help Open Cade File gt ftest 32k2 ta path C Elprotronic Project MSP APPL T Power Device from Adapter v Open Password File path 32v Enable Microcontroller Status Group MSP430F 1x 7 Pass MSP430F148 m Total 5 Target MSP430F148 Balance 38 BSL ver 1 10 Selected Device Information 2048 bytes FLASH 48 kB Report Writing SN p1 20090006 Writing SN p2 20090007 Writing SN p3 20090008 Writing SN p4 20090009 Writing SN p5 20090010 Writing SN p6 20090011 Flash programming Verifying check sum J Adapter MSP CC GangPro MSP CC STD Interface JTAG 1 Mb s Target Enable Connect Erase Blank Check Program Verify DCO Fuse Blown Over All Target Devices Programming Result 1 2 3M 4 57 MMMM wv MMM M B M M Device Serialization Target Device 1 Target Device 82 Target Device 83 Target Device 4 Target Device 85 Target Device 6 Model Group Revision Rev 2 uoo pues x99 Next SN Format yyyy1234 Blow Security Fuse Enable BLOW FUSE Device Action Reload Code File AUTO PROG Verify Security Fuse ERASE FLASH BLANK CHECK WRITE FLA
62. ast Verification 4 35 5 05 6 05 8 25 Note add 0 2 second if blow the Security Fuse is enabled Auto Program performs Target DC voltage verification Communication initialization Fuse checking or password verification Memory erase all memory or specified sectors memory Blank checking Flash programming and fast verification Serial Number and Model writing if selected Check sum verification GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 111 Appendix B Self Test Program The software package contains the GangPro430 Self Test program that allows to test functionality of the flash programming adapter users target device and connections between these units Software package use the Multi FPA API DLLs In the test results printout are listed the DLL functions with syntax that has been used This printout is useful to find out source of the problems as well as can be used at the startup when your application software uses one programming adapter only Software can be activated from the Start menu Start gt Programs gt Elprotronic Flash Programmers gt MSP430 GangPro430 gt GangPro430 Self Test or by running the program GangPro430SelfTest exe from the location C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB GangPro430 Self Test The Figure 2 1 presents the GUI of the gangPro430 Self Test Connect the Flash Programming Adapter FPA to PC USB port connect your target devices to FPA
63. ation program OFF ON and start the application program Vcc OFF time 50 ms 50 5000 Application Program RUN time 5 s 0 120 Enter 0 second for unlimited time Enable Generator on the JTAG TDI pin For the DCO calibration Period 0 5000 us 20 10 0 us Frequency 100 0 kHz lines TMS TDI state when Finished Tri stated LISB FPA 4 0 and up only High C Low Figure 7 2 7 2 1 Reset pulse duration The reset pulse allows the adapter to initiate communication with a microcontroller using the JTAG Interface In most cases the pulse width of 10ms is sufficient to initiate communication process However this may be affected by additional load on the reset line Therefore four additional settings 100 200 500 ms and custom are available When the RESET IC circuit is used then the custom defined reset pulse duration can be used Two parameters of the custom reset pulse are defined initialization reset pulse time typically very short 1 ms and an idle reset time Idle reset time must be set at least to duration of the reset time generated by the RESET circuit GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 49 7 2 2 Final Target Device action Every device action like AUTO Program Read etc starts with the activation of the RESET line active low When the device programming action begins the RESET line is raised
64. ayed that allows to select desired BSL password to be used first BSL Password Selector x By default the selected MCU allows to make an only ONE try of the BSL password If password is incorrect then the whole contents of the memory including the Infa amp with DCO constants could be erased It is important to provide the correct password for the first try Please select the password that should be used first C Default from the password file if present or from the code file C First Password from the Password file C First Password from the Code file First Password empty password all If the first password failed to unlock the device then default passwords will be used to unlock device Do not show this message as long as the setup is the same Figure 4 3 7 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 30 If the first password failed to unlock the device then the default passwords will be used to unlock the device If that happened then of course some application cannot use the MSP if the application is using the DCO calibration content saved in the Info A segment The DCO calibration data should be restored first If the DCO calibration data are erased then the GangPro430 software can recalibrate the DCO constants using access via JTAG or Spy Bi Wire No extra hardware is required When the BSL interface is used then the DCO can be recalibrated by the FlashPro430 p
65. ber can be seen as lt Hex format gt Ascii format 31 32 33 34 35 3637 38 12345678 Size 8 bytes GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 62 Display Format 1234 size in FLASH 4 bytes SN 1234 will be saved as 1234 gt 0x31 0x32 0x33 0x34 bytes In flash memory this number can be seen as lt Hex format gt lt Ascii format gt 31 32 33 34 1234 Size 4 bytes Display Format Custom or from the file size in FLASH defined size in bytes Taken from the file or entered manually Ascii string will be saved in the flash memory When the Ascii format is selected then the Ascii string is saved in memory 15 All Ascii characters can be used For example the entered following string 02WX248234 will be saved in memory as 30 32 57 58 32 34 53 32 33 34 gt 02 245234 When the HEX format is selected then the string is converted to HEX format only hex characters are accepted 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F All two character pairs are converted to hex format and saved in memory For example the entered following string 02A3B109E12F will be saved in memory as HEX MSB first gt 02 09 El 2F or HEX LSB first gt 2F El 09 A302 Location in the target device s flash memory where described above bytes are saved is specify in the Memory Location SN Start Address in Memory field of the serialization dialogue sc
66. can be used by firmware for code verification in the flash Up to four CS block can be specified and CS results can be saved in the flash for verification Size of each CS block and CS result location in flash are defined by the user The Check Sum Options dialog figure 9 2 is selected from following pull down menu Setup Check Sum Options Check Sum Processing Setup Nit x Checksum type CRC32 Poly 0 04 110 7 8b 32b Initial value OxFFFFFFFF POLY 0 0000 CS Result Inverted Data IN word size 8 bits CS result size 32 bits Overwrite code contents if present where the CS result is saved Addresses definition CS Result in Flash Enable Start Address Stop Address Save Enable CS Address 65 1 oxscoo OxFFFF 1 ox1800 c amp 2 0 10000 45 cs2 ox1804 3 Ox 1000 1000 051000 4 0x1000 0 1000 5 4 0 1000 Note The checksum calculation can only be used for code data Extra data like serialization should be specified outside of the CS banks OxFF bytes are used instead of unspecified data for C5 calculation Cancel OK Figure 9 2 Start Address should be even and the Stop Address should be odd CS result address in the flash should be even Make sure that the CS result is saved out of the CS block space Otherwise the CS result will modify the contents of the CS inside the specified block
67. cfg is downloaded to programmer Configuration file test A cfg should be prepared first using programming software with desired configuration selected desired code file etc Programmer s configuration should be saved using Save setup us option 3 When test code is downloaded and processor started if enabled in test A cfg file then message box is displayed and software is waiting until button YES NO is press Meantime manual target s device test can be done If test is positive then button OK should be pressed Or button NO if test failed 4 When button OK has been pressed then programmer downloads finalcode cfg configuration file to programmer Current configuration can activate serialization if required reload final code to be downloaded etc When the new configuration is reloaded then final code is downloaded to target device serialization is created etc On the end programmer returns to beginning and waiting for the next target device to be connected Script file demo program without DLL file gt START VCCOFF MESSAGEBOX OKCANCEL VCC if OFF now Connect the test board When ready press the button to test the board CANCEL to exit from program IF BUTTONCANCEL GOTO fin
68. d the message in figure 8 1 will appear and allow you to decide if you wish to keep the old serial number new serial number or serial number modified manually Serial Number Editor xl Device Serialization Current SN Next SN vi Edited SN Target Device 1 123456 123456 c 23456 Target Device 2 2a2211 C 2a2211 LO Target Device 3 2ac212 C 2ac212 Target Device 2ah213 C 2ah213 Lol Target Device 5 2dd214 244214 LOI C C Target Device 6 2yy215 C 2yy215 c C RE fae Ban sz 0 pwns YYMM12345678 Model Group Revision Figure 8 1 8 2 Serialization Dialogue Screen Serialization dialogue box shown in figure 8 2 allows configuration for serialization process to be set Serialization can be enabled or disabled by selecting the check mark in the ENABLE Serialization box When serialization is disabled all edit lines and check boxes are disabled When serialization is enabled all fields must be set GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 54 8 2 1 Serial number File The Serial Number File Path and Name specifies the full path and file name where data base contents will be saved Serial Number file contains following data separated by tabulation 1 Serial Number Format FO F1 F2 F3 F4 F5 F6 2 Serial Number 3 SN action type New SN unmodified SN overwritten SN manual SN 4 Time and date when SN
69. duct is protected by copyright laws and international treaty provisions Therefore you must treat the Product like any other copyrighted material 3 Limitation of liability In no event shall Elprotronic be liable to you for any loss of use interruption of business or any direct indirect special incidental or consequential damages of any kind including lost profits regardless of the form of action whether in contract tort including negligence strict product liability or otherwise even if Elprotronic has been advised of the possibility of such damages 4 DISCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES You agree that Elprotronic has made no express warranties to You regarding the software hardware firmware and related documentation The software hardware firmware and related documentation being provided to You AS IS without warranty or support of any kind Elprotronic disclaims all warranties with regard to the software and hardware express or implied including without limitation any implied warranties of fitness for a particular purpose merchantability merchantable quality or noninfringement of third party rights This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 4 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to co
70. e or OK will appear on the right side of processed procedure Fig 4 6 2 If not a message failed will be displayed and selected action will be terminated Final status is also displayed in the Status window see Fig 4 6 3 as Active blue Pass green or Fail red On the bottom of the programmer dialogue screen the progress bar is displayed and the total Device Action Reload Code File AUTO PROG Verify Security Fuse ERASE FLASH BLANK CHECK WRITE FLASH ae DEO Calibration pecu Exe Figure 4 6 1 run time is shown in the report window Run time does not include the time Report Reading Target Label when user interaction is required Erasing MEMON done JTAG communication initialization All memory Blank checking Writing 5M pl 20052228 dane Writing SM p2 20052229 dane Writing SM 20052230 done EE Whiting SM 20052231 done Whiting SM pb 20052232 done Writing SM 20052233 done Flash programming done Toa 22 Verifying check sum Balance ew Heading Target Label done SN ot ad DONE runtime 5 6 sec w 5 Figure 4 6 3 Figure 4 6 2 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer P
71. es are very useful in production environment Standard programming software GangPro430 has a lot of options described above but of course it can not cover all customer s requirements 2 1 1 Encrypted Project option Contents of the project that include code contents downloaded to target device can be encrypted and blocked against unauthorised access 2 1 2 Script file To extend programming features programming software supports user defined programming sequences saved in the script file That easy method can be created by any user without knowing programming languages and techniques Programming sequence up to 1000 lines can be created All lines contains sequence of the pressed buttons with extra few condition options This programming method is described in chapter 10 on this manual Script file option is not available in lite software version GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 12 2 1 3 DLLs When the customized programming sequence is not covering customer s requirements then an attached to software package DLLs can be used DLLs allows to fully control programming adapter from external software written in MS Visual C MS Visual Basic LABView DOS or other programming packages like Borland C etc See GangPro430 FlashProgrammer Remote Control Programming User s Guide for details 2 1 4 Self Test Program Software package contains the Self Test program that allows to check the adapter targe
72. et s pins GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 103 eq From GangPro430 JTAG LT 14o 100 TDI 5 12 TD0 TDI 4 eu 9o 120 TDI 3 8 TEST i e iL ee o o e TDI e TDO TDI Figure 14 2 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 TARGET DEVICE 6 TARGET DEVICE 9 TARGET DEVICE 4 TARGET DEVICE 3 TARGET DEVICE 2 TARGET DEVICE 1 104 TARGET DEVICE 6 9 RST SBWTDID TEST SBWTCK Lt TEST SBWTCK TARGET EVICE 5 From GongPro430 TARGET DEVICE 4 9 RST SBWTDIO rEsT sBwTCK TARGET DEVICE 3 RST SBWTDIC o GNU 7 TARGET TEST SBWTCK E TEST DEVICE 2 RST SBWTDID lt TARGET DEVICE 1 TEST SBWTCK TEST Note Connection between TEST pin 8 and target s devices can be remaved if blow the JTAG security fuse is not required RST SBWTDID Connection of the GangPro430 with target s Spy By Wire interface Figure 14 3 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 105 Table 14 3 shows the BSL interface connector descriptions Figurel4 4 shows interconnection between m
73. get Device 50 7 3 Preference Dialogue Box 51 B OEHAlIZallol eta at I eh eee Se yee et heen dra d 53 8 1 Introduction LA e Nabe 53 8 2 Serialization Dialogue Screen 54 ST Sera number Fil ox ele o E eT URP ID EE dE 55 8 2 2 Serial number formats 55 8 2 3 Model Group 64 8 2 4 Device Serialization 64 8 3 Serialization Report Dialogue Screen 66 8 4 SIN data THE 66 9 Check Sumi Options 3 55 xan da Ed ered week 71 9 1 Check SUM TyDesS esas ee SS ieee ee IEEE E ES OAS 74 TI DOO COllblatiut iussu o ym i Si DEN P RUE PERO ur ah Rae Voy o pr e ak t 81 12 Script File defined programming sequence 84 I2 Serpt DUttON daa tes ee Eden t eee et oe 84 12 2 Sempt ile E EAR PLE UIS EG EN 85 12 3 Script commands io sesso cae ER eee eda Moa Medea 86 13 Project and Configuration Load Save 93 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 7 13 1 oad Save Sep ESTEE 93 13 2 Load Saye Projech D
74. has been created This option is useful in production because project can be opened automatically without password on the desired PC The same project file cannot work on other computers When the project is created for particular PC then the PC hardware fingerprint number should be taken from the desired PC and entered in the edit line in dialogue screen figure 13 2 1 This number has hardcoded format and contains eight hex characters with dash between 4 and 5 character eg 6FA4 E397 Notice that the project created with the desired PC s hardware fingerprint number will not work on the PC where the project has been created because hardware fingerprint numbers on the destination PC and the PC used for creating a projet are not the same It is possible to create the project with the PC s hardware fingerprint number taken from his own PC create a project and check if work as expected When all is OK then project should be saved again with the desired PC s hardware fingerprint number PC s Hardware fingerprint number used with the project can be read by selecting the PC Hardware fingerprint number option from pull down menu About Help gt PC Hardware fingerprint number Following message box is displayed when the option above is selected figure 13 2 2 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 95 5 This PC Hardware Fingerprint Number FCDE CES3 Figure 13 2 2
75. he code file can be displayed Any data not specified in code file will not be displayed even if the Flash Memory data contains any not empty FF data GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 41 6 Memory Option Dialogue Screen The Memory Options Dialogue Screen Fig 6 1 has three settings groups and one information group Two of the settings groups allow the flash memory addresses range for erase write and read operation to be specified The third settings group write verification allows the user to select the verification method for Auto Program procedure The information group contains the start and stop address of the user specified main memory segment that can be erased written and verified independently Memory Options IE x Memory Erase Write Verify Address Range Read Address Range Cc Update only Information Memory Segments all Memory Information Memory Segments D 0 1000 0x103F iui D 0x1000 0x103F c 0 1040 Ox107F C 0 1040 Ox107F including locked Main Memory only INFO A segment gt B 0 1080 Ox10BF B 0x1080 Ox10BF A 0 10 0 Ox10FF A 01000 Ox10FF Info Memory only C Main Memory only Main Memory Main Memory Jal Enable Enable Used by Code File Start Address 0 1100 Start Address 0 1100 C User defined Stop Address User defined Stop Address
76. hen the Script file button is not empty and the new script file if required then the new file can be selected from the pull AUTO PROGRAM down menu File gt Open Script File Figure 12 2 The Script button is very useful for implementing a short programming sequence not present directly in the Device Action group buttons Below is an easy script file used for downloading two independent codes to target device first code used for hardware test if possible and when hardware is ok then the second code is downloaded as the final code to target device The same sequence can be used with other buttons but sequence should be always repeated that of course is not convenient GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 84 Using the notepad editor create the script file and save it eg as the file fest sf or any other file name See this chapter below for all available instructions that can be used in the script file easy script file LOADCFGFILE C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB FlashPro430Ntest cfg LOADCODEFILE C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB FlashPro430 test cfg AUTOPROGRAM now the hardware is tested according to downloaded firmware MESSAGEBOX YESNO Press YES when the test finished successfully Press NO when the test failed BUTTONNO GOTO finish LOADCFGFILE C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB FlashPro4
77. high When device action is finished then RESET line is again asserted protecting the target device from running the application program This method is commonly used to protect the programming adapter from the DC overload However when target device is supplied from its own power supply or a battery the overload protection of the programming adapter is no longer necessary The target device can be set to run an application immediately after the target device programmed This allows to verify functionality of the programmed device if required In order to do this check the Hardware Reset RST line and start the application program Or Soft Reset JTAG only and start the application program Or ON OFF and start the application program option in the Reset Options window shown in Figure 7 2 Application run time can be unlimited or limited up to 120 seconds Limited time is specified in the Application Program RUN time box When entered 0 in the Program RUN time box then time is unlimited When the program run time is limited then also itis possible to turn on a programmable generator with duty cycley 5096 on the JTAG TDI pin Output period on the TDI pin can be programmed from 0 1667 to 42 6 us when the period increment is set to 0 1667us or from 0 5 us to 128 us when the period increment is set to 0 5 us see Figure 7 2 The programmable generator can be used as a reference clock for target device test eg DC
78. ile that contains the code data as shown in Figure 4 2 1 When the file is selected the contents of the object file are downloaded into the PC memory If the selected microcontroller does not have enough memory to fit the data contained in the code file the warning message in Figure 4 2 2 will be displayed Cade size exceeds FLASH memory available on the microcontroller Check the code or change the microcontroller Excess data will be ignored Figure 4 2 2 When code file is open and read successfully the code file name and full path will be displayed on the right side of the Open Code File button see Fig 4 1 Programming dialogue box screen Check sum calculated from the code file will be displayed in the Check sum Source window Contents of the selected file can be viewed by the selecting of Code File Data from the View menu see chapter 5 The Combine Code Files option allows up to 40 code files to be loaded into the PC memory When this option is selected the programmer will create a new data block which will contain the combined data of the user selected files In order to add a code file to the newly created data block the user needs to press the ADD Code File button The programmer will then prompt the user to specify the code file to be appended to the newly created memory block using the window in Figure 4 3 1 Every appended file will be verified so that the total code size does not exceed the targe
79. ion procedure The DCO calibration data can be verified using the tool from pull down menu Tools DCO Frequency Test see figure 11 2 In the dialogue screen is possible to select the desired DCO calibration data for all tested target devices and check the DCO frequencies for a selected DCO data from an Info Memory More detailed DCO test can be done when the FlashPro430 software is used even with the GangPro430 programming adapter The FlashPro430 software allows to test only one target device at the time GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 82 DCO Frequency Test x DCO calibration Target Device 1 2 3 4 1 0x10FE C184 BD 84 C4 84 BD 84 BD 84 BO 84 Info Memory 240 108 eres soe sees C 3 0x10FA sas 5787 seer sear sse s387 8097 8087 C s piore 70487 70187 0387 0087 vos C 0 104 wr C 700 108 er ewe C sxo er er ewe DCO Frequency MHz 0 9987 0 9996 0 9996 1 0008 0 9993 1 0005 Rosc internal Figure 11 2 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 83 12 Script File defined programming sequence Programming sequence can be customized when is using a script file Script file prepared as a text file using any editor like notepad can
80. ish LOADCFGFILE C Elprotronic Project Cpp Net USB MSP430Prg test A cfg MESSAGEBOX OK Press OK to download the test program D UTOPROGRAM MESSAGEBOX YESNO Press YES when the test finished successfully Press NO when the test failed GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 89 IF BUTT LOADCFG AUTOPRO ONNO GOTO START FILE C Elprotronic Project Cpp Net USB MSP430Prg finalcode cfg GRAM GOTO S gt finish END ART Script below allows to start programmer download configuration file open the code file and program target device When finished then report failed or pass is saved into the file File contents can be serviced by the external program The GUI popup messages are disabled Script file demo program Program MCU and exit Save report in the file GUIMSGBOX DISABLE select Disable or Enable remove or add comment GUIMSGBOX ENABLE IFGUIMSGBOXPRESS CANCEL press CANCEL if GUI box is generated but disabled to be displayed ifGuiMsgBoxPress cancel This is OK also Commands are not case sensitive LOADCFGFILE test script cfg recommended full path and name IF FAILED GOTO fileerror LOADCODEFILE test lk txt recommended full path and name IF FAILED GOTO fileerror AUTOPROGRAM IF DONE CALL testOK IF FAIL I ED C
81. its serial number Display Format YYMM 1234 5 size in FLASH 4 bytes SN 030300123 will be saved as 0303 Decy gt Ox012F hex 12345 00123 gt 0x007B hex In flash memory this number can be seen as 012F 007B gt HEX MSW first 007B 012 gt HEX LSW first or lt Hex format bytes gt Size 4 bytes 2F 01 7B 00 gt HEX MSW first 7B 00 2F OI gt HEX LSW first Display Format YYMMDD 1234 size in FLASH 4 bytes The format date is compressed to be able to fit data in only in two bytes as follows Bit 15 14 13 1211109 8 76 5 43 2 10 lt year 2000 gt month gt lt day gt SN 0405110123 will be saved as YYMMDD 040511 Decy gt 0x08AB hex 1234 0123 gt 0x007B hex In flash memory this number can be seen as 08 007B gt HEX MSW first 007B O8AB gt HEX LSW first or GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 57 lt Hex format bytes gt Size 4 bytes AB 08 7B 00 gt HEX MSW first 7B 00 AB 08 gt HEX LSW first Display Format YYDDD 1234 size in FLASH 4 bytes The format date is compressed to be able to fit data only in two bytes as follows Bit 15141312111098 76543210 lt year 2000 gt lt day of year gt SN 041110123 will be saved as YYDDD 04111 Decy gt 0x086F hex 1234 0123 gt 0x007B hex In flash memory this number can be seen as 086F 007B gt HEX MSW first 007B 08
82. l SN display formats described above can be stored as a one or two integer 16 bits 2 bytes numbers First four display characters will be saved as one hex integer number and remaining five characters will be saved as a second hex integer number When format HEX MSB first is selected then the first hex integer number is saved as a first byte and the second number as a next byte etc in the Flash memory location When format HEX MSW first is selected then the first hex integer number is saved as a first word and the second number as a next word in the Flash memory location When format HEX LSW LSB first is selected then the first hex integer number is saved as a second word and the second number as a first word in the Flash memory location Display Format 1234 5 size in FLASH 4 bytes SN 200300123 will be saved as YYYY 2003 Decy gt 0x07D3 hex 12345 00123 gt 0x007B hex In flash memory this number can be seen as 07D3 007B gt HEX MSW first GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 56 007B 07D3 gt HEX LSW first when integer numbers are viewed or as lt Hex format bytes gt Size 4 bytes D3 07 7B 00 gt HEX MSW first 7B 00 D3 07 gt HEX LSW first when bytes are viewed first byte is the LSW byte from the integer number Displayed consecutive serial number 16 bits integer number can have a value from 0 to 2416 1 equal 65535 and is displayed as the 5 dig
83. le Sound Enable Done OK sound C WINDOWS Medial Windows Balloon wav Browse Warning sound C AWINDOWS Medial Windows XP Exclamation waw Play Browse Error sound CAWINDOWSIMedialWindows Battery Low wav Play Browse Cancel OK Figure 7 3 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 51 the TT s CCE out file The hex430 exe file is supplied with the T s Code Composer Essentials debugger and by default is located in directory C Program Files VTexas Instruments VCC Essentials v3 1 tools compiler MSP430 bin The FlashPro430 uses following keys when the out file is converted to hex file hex430 exe romwidth 8 memwidth 8 i o file_name hex input file out If the CCE out option is used and the hex430 exe file cannot be found then following message is displayed Figure 7 4 Error hex430 exe file not found ET x Open File Error C Program Files Texas InstrumentsVCC Essentials v3 1 tools compiler MSP430 bin hex430 exe The hex430 exe utility File allows to convert the out File to Intel hex Format From the pull down menu please select the Setup gt Preferences and in the HEX Conversion Utility group enter the location of the hex430 exe utility File By default the hex430 exe is located in the Code Composer Essentials directory Figure 7 4 Using the Browse button in the Preferences Dialogue screen the ne
84. m custom defined data file When the data file is used then in the serialization dialogue screen the Serial Number Format From File should be selected The SN data file can contains list of serial numbers Format of the serial numbers can be specified in the serialization dialogue screen Figure 8 2 as Ascii or HEX The SN data file can be created in any DOS editor like Notepad exe In this file any data specified after semicolon will be ignored and can be used as a comment only Data file should contains header and serial number list Following list of commands started from can be specified in the header SN_LIST Data file contains Serial number list SN_SIZE number optional Overwrite size of the custom defined serial number size see Figure 8 2 If the SN SIZE is not specified then the data specified in the serialization dialogue screen is used SN_PREFIX string optional SN_SUFFIX string optional Serial number can contains up to 16 characters If part of characters are the same in specified serial number list then the repetable part can be specified in the SN PREFIX or SN SUFFIX and only modified part of serial numbers can be listed Serial number is combined as a string starting from prefix modified part and ending with suffix For example if the following serial number should be created AB2007X 0001 BMR AB2007X 0002 BMR AB2007X 0003 BMR can the SN be specified as follows SN_PREFIX AB2007X SN_SUFF
85. mply with the limits for a Class B digital devices pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one of more of the following measures x Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Warning Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Elprotronic Inc could void the user s authority to operate the equipment This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appereil numerique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Reglement sur le material brouilleur du Canada Table of Contents e oo Soto ehe S
86. multiple of ones 9 8 1 0 11 10 Year number multiple of tens 3 2 1 0 9 8 Day number multiple of hundreds 3 2 1 0 7 4 Day number multiple of tens 9 8 1 0 3 0 Day number multiple of ones 9 8 1 0 SN 041110123 will be saved as YYDDD 04111 Decy gt 0 41 0 11 hex 1234 0123 gt 0x01 0x23 hex Display Format 123456768 size in FLASH 4 bytes SN 12345678 will be saved as 12345678 gt 0x12 0x34 0x56 0x78 bytes In flash memory this number can be seen as GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 60 lt Hex format bytes gt 12 34 56 78 Size 4 bytes Display Format 1234 size in FLASH 2 bytes SN 1234 will be saved as 1234 gt 0x12 0x34 bytes In flash memory this number can be seen as lt Hex format bytes gt 12 34 Size 2 bytes 8 2 2 3 ASCII format When Ascii format is selected then all SN display formats described above can be stored as a four or eight separate bytes converted to Ascii characters All consecutive serial number characters are converted to Ascii characters Display Format YYYY 1234 size in FLASH 8 bytes SN 20030123 will be saved as YYYY 2003 gt 0x32 0x30 0x30 0x33 bytes or 2 Q 3 1234 0123 gt 0x30 0x31 0x32 0x33 bytes or 0 T 2 3 When flash memory bytes are viewed then this number can be seen as lt Hex format gt Ascii format gt 32 30 30 33
87. nnection cable is properly attached and the USB driver is installed 3 4 X Pro430 Selector The X Pro430 FlashPro430 ChainPro430 and GangPro430 has Multi USB feature Up to 8 Flash Programming Adapters can be connected to one PC Each adapter can be controlled by one opened software application Up to eight application software can be opened at the same time Each application software can have independent setup from the other application software setup code file controlled microcontroller type etc When more then one X Pro430 Adapter is connected to PC then following X Pro430 Selector dialogue screen will be displayed on the PC screen see Figure 3 4 1 Using available buttons the one desired Flash Programming Adapter should be selected Make a sure that selected X Pro430 is not used by other opened application Selected X Pro430 s serial number will be displayed on the left bottom side of the programming dialogue screen GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 19 ie west oM Figure 3 4 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 20 4 Programming Dialogue Screen The programming dialogue box see Fig 4 1 contains a pull down menu interface selection box blow fuse box device action buttons report status window open file buttons processor information box serial number box power DC status and check sum result boxes fi icangPro430 MSP430 JTAG BSL Fl
88. not erase memory contents Instead 25 CA 80 40 39 02 Contents of the code data taken from the Code File 2200 will be downloaded to the flash memory This option 48 35 59 72 AC B8 is useful when a relatively small amount of data such 4 as calibration data needs to be added to the flash Figure 6 1 1 memory Flash memory space defined by Code File should be blank Code file should contain ONLY data which will be downloaded to flash memory For example if code file contains only data as shown in figure 6 1 1 in Texas Instruments format then 8 bytes of data will be written starting at location 0x1008 and 6 bytes of data starting at location 0x2200 Before writing operation all data in the flash memory at the specified location should be blank contain value OxFF The software will verify automatically if this part of memory is blank and will only proceed to program the device if verification is successful Addresses in the Code File should contain only EVEN addresses Number of bytes in all data blocks must be even The software uses word two bytes operation for writing and reading data In case that the code file contains an odd number of bytes to write the data segment will be appended by a single byte containing the value OxFF This value will not overwrite the current memory contents but verification process will return an error if the target device does not contain the value OxFF at that location All Memory
89. nterface is 9 6 kbits s BSL and 150 kbits s Fast BSL Our programmers are professionally made and are recommended by Texas Instruments as the Third Party Tools source 5 Our programmers are currently the fastest programmers on the market Blow JTAG security fuse capability Full memory or sector memory erase capability s Write Check Sum verification No code size limitations Target device can be powered from the programming adapter from external source Easy to use Windows based software Programmer accept TI txt Motorola s19 and Intel hex data files for programming Combine code files capability Lock setup capability useful in production GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 11 ki Software package can assign and automatically increment serial number model type and revision Serial Number with or without an automatically inserted current date can be stored in the FLASH memory in HEX BCD or ASCII format Log file capability allowing to review information about the flashed target devices DLL software package can control programmer from other programs x Programmer has been fully tested to comply with the FCC and CE requirements T Uses USB 1 1 12Mbits s Port to communicate with the Programming Adapter 2 1 Customized features GangPro430 programmer can be controlled from external software or programming sequences can be customized These featur
90. o the project file created with the GangPro430 software cannot be used with the FET Pro430 or FlashPro430 and vice verse Each project file should be create in the same type of software Project file is CRC protected and CRC check is performed when the file is loaded Project can be unprotected or protected with the destination PC hardware fingerprint number or password protected This allows to create the project that can be used only on the specific PC when the project is encrypted with the destination PC hardware fingerprint number useful in production GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 93 or create the project that can be used only when the correct password is entered every time when the project is open Project can be unlocked or locked with almost all blocked buttons and pull down menu items When the project is locked then only major buttons like Autoprogram or Verify are active and only a few pull down menu items are accessible All options that allows to read the code contents are blocked When the new project is create then it is recommended to select the New Setup from pull down menu and set the default option of all parameters and names used in the programmer As the next the desired processor code file password file if required and all desired option see all available options described in this manual should be selected When it is done it should be verified if programmers works as expected
91. odified JTAG BSL connector and six target devices with the Boot Strap Loader BSL communication Note that TEST line is used only with the small MSP430Fxx microcontrollers packed within 28 and less pins package Table 14 3 Gang BSL Interface connector BSL Tx 1 Data output from target device 1 VCC In Sense Vcc supplied to the target 2 2 to 3 6V max 100 mA and the target s Vcc voltage sense This pis should be connected to Vcc of the microcontroller if microcontroller is supplied from the Flash Programming Adapter If the Target s Device microcontroller is energized from his own battery or external power supply then the pin 2 or 4 Vcc sense should be connected to the Vcc of the microcontroller Data output from target device 2 TEST Input pin Used only with the MSP430Fxx with the small package 28 pins and below Ground Data output from target device 3 Microcontroller Reset Input pin a output from target device 4 Da Da BSL Tx 6 a output from target device 6 Data output from target device 5 Figurel4 5 shows detailed schematic of the 14 pins JTAG BSL Input Output connection inside the GangPro430 Flash Programming Adapter Figure14 6 shows detailed schematic of the Gang Splitter sold separately Figurel4 7 shows picture of the Gang Splitter GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 106 5 t
92. on allows the security fuse or the password to be verified This is useful if you try to find the correct password from a few available password files or to check if the security fuse is blown This procedure is used for test purposes only GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 34 4 6 3 Erase Flash button This button enables the flash memory segments or mass all memory to be erased If any option other then Erase All Memory is selected in the Memory Options Setup see chapter 6 1 Memory Erase Write Verify Group for details then the following question message box will be displayed Memoryerase E 4 Would you like to erase all memory contents Vw Please press YES gt En erase all memory contents NO gt En erase user defined memory space CANCEL gt to abort this task Yes Ma Cancel Figure 4 6 3 1 4 6 4 Blank Check button When Blank Check button is clicked the program checks if flash memory of the target microcontroller is blank all bytes contain the value OxFF This test checks if either all memory is clean or just the specified memory segment The first test checks all memory contents If it fails then just the specified memory segment is checked see setup in Memory Erase Write Group The following conditions can appear at the completion of this operation all memory is blank all memory is not blank but selected part of it is memory is not blank G
93. onic MFG prg 04 cfg Click button Next and follow instruction to create icon Using Copy and Paste and modify required configuration file names a lot of icons can be created with independent configuration setups Clicking on the selected icon GangPro430 programming software will start with the selected configuration setup and locked if required GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 100 14 Target connection The GangPro430 Flash Programmers with the JTAG SBW BSL Interface use the STANDARD 14 pin TI JTAG connector s pinout to facilitate the JTAG SBW communication with one target device Unused pins in the standard TP s JTAG SBW connectors has been used to facilitate the GANG JTAG SBW BSL connections allows to connect up to six target devices Texas Instruments created the standard for the MSP430 JTAG SBW interface connector Pin 1 TDO TDI Pin2 Vcc Pin3 TDI Vpp TDI Pin4 Vcc Ext Pin5 TMS Pin6 Pin7 Pin 8 TEST pin9 GND Pin 10 pin 11 RST Pin 12 pin 13 Pin 14 Pins 6 10 12 13 and 14 are unused or spare To facilitate GANG communication these unused pins has been used to connect the JTAG TDO TDI or BSL Tx to from others target devices All others lines are connected in parallel to all target devices Combined connector is shown on figure 14 1 BSL JTAG JTAG BSL Vec Sense Vee Sense TDO TDE 1 BSL Tx1 neve Sense BSL Txt TDO TDILZ2 TMS Test Test Vpp TCK TCE
94. or more See TT s data sheet for details In the F2xx family the DCO frequencies have been calibrated in production process and calibration data saved in the Info Memory for the DCO frequencies IMHz 8MHz 12MHz and 16 MHz When the DCO calibrated data are used in the application software then the DCO frequency tolerance is better then 1 from the nominal frequency GangPro430 software allows to calibrate up to eight DCO frequencies in the MSP430F1xx F2xx or F4xx to any value in the DCO range and saved calibrated DCO constants in the default INFO Memory locations Ox 10FO to Ox10FF or user defined memory location when the Defined DCO data address is selected The DCO Frequency Calibration dialogue screen Figure 11 1 can be selected from pull down menu Setup gt DCO calibration DCO Frequency Calibration calibration L Defined DCO data address base for DCO 8 Ox10F0 Important All data even not enabled MUST be located only in one Flash sector space DCO External Resistor Rosc For Fixx only Enable Info Memory Address DCO cal frequency 1 Ox10FE 1 000 MHz enforced to 1 0 MHz for F2xx Iv 2 Ox10FC 2 000 MHz enforced to 8 0 MHz for F2xx 3 000 MHz enforced 12 0 MHz for F2xx 4 Ox10F8 4 000 MHz enforced to 16 0 MHz For F2xx IV 5 0x10F6 4 500 MHz 6 0x10F4 7 0 10 2 4 000 MHz 8 0 1
95. other location the files listed above should be copied as is to destination directory GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 114
96. p file configuration file is ignored and password file name specified with key cf is used When the prj option is used then the sf cf pf rf options are ignored Using Windows START button left bottom select Run Using Browse find and select executable file see Figure 13 3 1 C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB GangPro430 GangPr0430 exe and at the end enter the required key with name of the setup file eg C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB 430 430 sf E ElproTronic MFG prg 04 cfg To fully lock the configuration setup the extra key lock can be added in the command line eg the name of program Folder document or Internet resource and Windows will open it For vou Open C Program Files Elprotronic USB FlashPro4301USB za Cancel Browse Figure13 3 1 C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB GangPro430 GangPro430 exe lock sf E ElproTronic MFG prg 04 cfg ate Type the name of a program folder document or 3 Internet resource and Windows will open it For you Open 15P430 Prg exe sf E ElproTronic MFG prg 04 cFg Cancel Browse Figure 13 3 2 Or C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB GangPro430NGangPro430 exe sf E ElproTronic MFG prg 04 cfg GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 98 Arrange Icons By gt Refresh Paste Paste Shortcut Undo
97. p name is displayed like F 13x F 14x 4 2 Code File Management GangPro430 flash programmer provides a few options to manage code files These options allow the user to open a code file combine several code files into a single file and save the programming data into a code file Following code formats are supplied Texas Instruments txt TPs Code Composer Essentials out Intel hex Motorola s19 s28 s37 IAR UBROF 9 443 and debug Intel or Motorola a43 formats When the CCE file is used then the path for the TI s hex430 exe file should be specified See Preferences dialog for details Look in 2 rm E Blink 2011 d43 Eval_Blink txt kest 32k2 txt Blink 201 1 Ext E MemView txt test 55k Ext BSLPassword Ext Target m hex test 120k txt Code Ext Target test 120k main txt E code mem txt E test 2k txt test 120k t txt E EB1 txt test 4k txt E test 512bytes txt i gt i File name test 2k tu Files of type txt 319 s28 s37 hex d43 43 c Y Cancel Motorola 219 528 537 Intel IAR ubrof 9 d43 debug Intel Motorola 43 TI s CCE Figure 4 2 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 24 The Open Code File button or the Open Code File from the FILE pull down menu prompts for opening the object f
98. played when check mark is selected to be enabled Warning C u Blow the Security Fuse Procedure is NOT reversible When Fuse is blown then microcontroller is not accessible via the JTAG interface Would you like to enable the option of blowing the Security Fuse Yes No Figure 4 3 2 Note Ifthe option of blowing the Security Fuse is enabled then if AUTO PROGRAM device action is selected the fuse will be blown without warning When BLOW FUSE button is pressed then two following warnings are displayed before fuse will be blown GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 27 Warning Sl Blow the Security Fuse Procedure is NOT reversible When Fuse is blown then microcontroller is not accessible via the JTAG interface Do you still wish to blow the Security Fuse A re You sure w Figure 4 3 4 When the button YES is pressed twice the procedure of blowing the security fuse will be initiated When Security Fuse is blown the JTAG SBW interface becomes inoperable TI prepared the second access to the MSP430 microcontroller via the BSL interface This access is available any time even if the Security Fuse is blown To access the microcontroller via the BSL interface a valid password must be provided The password consists of 32 bytes of code at location Ox FFEO OxFFFF for the F1xx F2xx andF4xx and 16 bytes of code at location OxFFFO OxFFFF for the F5xx MCU If
99. poly poly OL for lt 32 poly lt lt 1 poly 1L amp poly_in poly_in gt gt 1 for 0 n 256 c unsigned long n for k 0 k lt 8 k amp 1 poly gt gt 1 c gt gt 1 crc tab32 n c GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 10 BSL Password and Access The MSP430 bootstrap loader BSL enables users to communicate with the MSP430 even if the JTAG security fuse is blown Access to the MSP430 memory via BSL interface is protected against unauthorized access by a user defined password The BSL password itself consist 32 bytes on location OxFFEO to OxFFFF This flash memory location is also used by the interrupt vector If all interrupt location available in the MSP430 are used and specified then the BSL password is used in fully and unauthorized access probability to the MSP430 is very low But in alot of application only part of the interrupt vector is defined After mass erase all unspecified password data will be OxFF and probability of the unauthorized access to the MSP430 becomes much higher It is strongly recommended to initialize unspecified data in the interrupt vector to decrease probability of the unauthorized access to the MSP430 The BSL Password and Access dialogue figure 10 1 allows to edit the undefined data located in the flash memory in location OXFFEO to OxFFFF In the BSL Password group all unused data
100. polynomial where void CS init crcl6 tab unsigned short poly int i unsigned short crc c for i20 i 256 i cre 0 c unsigned short i lt lt 8 for j 0 j 8 j GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 76 if cre c amp 0 8000 ere cre lt lt 1 poly else cre ere lt lt Ws c c lt lt 1 crc tab32 i unsigned long OxFFFF amp crc CRC32 Poly 0x04C11DB7 8b 32b Named as IEEE 802 3 and CRC32 defined polynomial 8b 32b Check Sum is calculated as CRC32 from each bytes from Start to the End Addresses as follows CS CS initial value for addr StartAddress addr lt EndAddress addr CS CS OxFFFFFFFF amp CS if cs_inverted CS OxFFFFFFFF CS CS CRC32 8to32 long data addr CS where unsigned long CS CRC32 8to32 long data unsigned long crc return crce gt gt 8 amp OxOOFFFFFF crc_tab32 0xFF amp crc data The CRC table is generated first as follows CS init crc32 tab 0x04C11DB7 for IEEE 802 3 a polynomial of x32 x26 x23 x22 16 12 1 1 10 8 7 5 4 2 and CS init crc32 tab CRC def POLY for CRC32 defined polynomial where GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 TI void CS init crc32 tab unsigned long poly in int n k unsigned long c
101. r PMO15A01 Rev 14 10 2 Features GangPro430 programmer is dedicated to simultaneously program up to six the Texas Instruments MSP430Fxx family microcontrollers via SBW or BSL interface Detailed information describing features of the JTAG communication port can be found in the Texas Instruments documentation SLAA149 Programming a Flash Based MSP430 Using the JTAG Interface To facilitate high speed communication via the JTAG port an application software for the programming adapter has been optimized for the maximum speed Also a few new procedures have been implemented decreasing the flash programming time When the BSL Interface is used then the GangPro430 programmer is using the standard BSL communication port available on all MSP430 microcontrollers Detailed information describing features of the standard BSL can be found in the Texas Instruments documentation SLAA089A Features of the MSP430 Bootstrap Loader To facilitate high speed communication a new Fast Bootstrap Loader Fast BSL proprietary of Elprotronic Inc is temporary downloaded to the RAM of each programmed device Major features of the GangPro430 programmer are x Support all MSP430Fxx microcontrollers from TI i Programming speed via JTAG interface is approximately 12 kBytes s simultaneously up to six target devices that is equivalent to 72 kbytes s programming speed per one programmed target device Programming speed via BSL i
102. r the software is started 13 1 Load Save Setup To create a configuration file simply select Save Setup from the File menu Current settings will be saved for future use To restore configuration settings select Load Setup from File menu and select a file containing the settings you wish to restore In order to prevent accidental setup changes the MSP430 Programmer provides the option to Lock configuration settings When the user selects the Lock Unlock Setup option from the Setup menu the MSP430 Flash Programmer will prevent the user from modifying the setup The only options that are available when the programmer is locked are Verify Read Autoprogram and Next Notice that the Next button will immediately change to implement the Autoprogram function To unlock the programmer the user must select the Lock Unlock Setup option from the Setup menu 13 2 Load Save Project The Project option Save Load contains more then the programmer configuration only but can also the code and the BSL password used in the project Contents of the project file is encrypted so it is not possible to read the contents of the used code downloaded to target device When the project is opened then the same decryption key must be used as it was used in the encryption process otherwise decryption will not succeed Encryption key depends from the used type of software FlashPro430 GangPro430 etc used password or destination s PC hardware fingerprint number S
103. re 3 1 4 5 Press Finish button After a few seconds the second new hardware will be found the USB FPA Elprotronic Repeat the procedures 1 2 3 4 5 as above and on the end the second driver for the USB FPA Elprotronic will be installed see Figure 3 1 5 Found New Hardware Wizard 5 Completing the Found New D Hardware Wizard The wizard has finished installing the software for 5 Elprotronic Click Finish to close the wizard c Back Cancel Figure 3 1 5 If from any reason the wizard cannot find the USB drivers location then repeat steps 2 3 4 using manual option and browse drivers from location software directory C Program Files Elprotronic XPro USB Drivers W2000 ME XP GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 17 7 Windows 2000 98 5 The New hardware has been found should be displayed Follow the wizard instruction to install the drivers Press Next when the Device Wizard Driver screen appear Select the following option on the wizard screen select for a suitable driver for my device recommended and press Next Select the third option Specify a location for a location of the Driver Files From the browser select the D drivers W2000 ME XP for Win 2000 or D drivers W98 for Win 98SE directory where D CD ROM drive location or in the application software directory C Program Files Elprotronic XPro USB Drivers W98
104. re the Texas Instruments the Motorola and the Intel file formats FlashPro430 will work with any of these formats and will easily convert one file format to another by using the Open Code File and Save Code File options Save in MFG 9 E AS010X02 1v1 txt E AS010X02 1v2 txt E MspAdapter v10 txt MspAdapter_ 11 txt E MspAdapter_ 11_old txt E MspAdapter v12 txt Save as type Texas Instruments format txt Cancel Texas Instruments format txt Motorola format s19 Intel format hex Figure 4 2 4 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 26 4 3 Blow Security Fuse and Open Password File The microcontroller s memory is protected against unauthorized access When the microcontroller is accessed via the JTAG SBW interface then the Security Fuse if blown is protecting access to the microcontroller Blowing the Security Fuse is not reversible and when done then the JTAG SBW interface becomes unusable When JTAG SBW interface is selected then Verify Security Fuse button allows to verification if the fuse is blown or not Fuse is verified also at the beginning of any device action command To blow the Security Fuse the check mark Enable must be selected first see Figure 4 3 1 Blow Security rs Enable BLOW FUSE Figure 4 3 1 Because blowing of the Security Fuse is not reversible the following warning message is dis
105. reen see figure 8 3 Specified address must be even and should be specified in the empty memory space not used by program code or data block When software detects that any serial number character is using memory location used by code file then the following error message will be displayed GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 63 Serial Number or Model Text is overlaping the active code space Please check the serialization setup Would you like to continue writing process anyway Yes Ma Figure 8 3 8 2 3 Model Group Revision Custom text saved in target device s flash memory is a string up to 32 characters long in Ascii format It can contain any text but this feature is intentionally created to allow the hardware model revision and group to be saved Typically the object code does not contains this kind of information but it may be useful in some applications This feature is enabled when the check box ENABLE in the Model Group Revision field is marked see figure 8 2 When enabled the size of desired text must be specified in the field Text size in bytes Size value can be any even number between 2 and 32 The location of the text in the flash memory can be specified in the field Start Address in Memory Similarly to the location of the serial number the specified address must be even and must be specified in the empty memory space unused by program code or data block Otherwise
106. rning errors etc created by GUI disabled IFGUIMSGBOXPRESS OK apply button OK YES when the message box created by GUI is generated but disabled to be displayed IFGUIMSGBOXPRESS CANCEL apply button CANCEL NO when the message box created by GUI is generated but disabled to be displayed MESSAGEBOX type FCTEXT pop up message box with buttons message taken from the FCONTROL function User s DLL MESSAGEBOX type pop up message box with buttons message line 1 Text displayed in message box GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 86 message line 2 max up to 50 lines Message box type list oD Each line contents must be located between characters Number of content lines up to 50 lines OK One button OK OKCANCEL Two buttons OK CANCEL YESNO Two buttons YES NO YESNOCANCEL Three buttons YES NO CANCEL GOTO label CALL label CALL procedure RETURN return from CALL IF condition GOTO label IF condition CALL label condition list BUTTONOK if button OK pressed in the message box BUTTONYES if button YES pressed in the message box BUTTONNO if button NO pressed in the message box BUTTONCANCEL if button CANCEL pressed in the message box DONE if selected process e g AUTOPROGRAM Read File etc finished successfully FAILED if selected process e g AUTOPROGRAM Read File etc failed CONTROL number FCONTROL type argument P
107. rogrammer The DCO are calibrated with tolerance 196 for desired frequency and the DCO constants are saved in the flash memory See chapter 6 for details how to make the setup for the DCO recalibration The BSL firmware version 2 0 and higher allows to disable the feature that the memory is erased when the password is incorrect and retry the BSL password again If this option is used then the Info A segment will not be erased and the DCO constants would be saved See the BSL Password and Access chapter 9 for details In the F5xx MCU the new BSL firmware is implemented with shorter password 16 bytes only and with fixed option that allows to try the password only once If password is wrong then the whole flash memory is erased including protected Info segments It should be noticed that in the F5xx all calibration data are not located in the regular flash location info or main memory segments and all calibration data will not be erased 4 4 Power Device from Adapter The programming adapter is powered from the USB Port interface Target device can be powered from the programming adapter with voltage range from 2 2V to 3 6V in step 0 2V selected in the voltage selector located in the Power Device from Adapter box Target device will be powered from the adapter if check box Enable in the Power Device Power Device from Adapter 12v v Enbe POWER ON OFF 317v Figure 4 4 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash
108. rt to the End Addresses as follows CS CS_initial_value for addr StartAddress addr lt EndAddress addr addr 2 CS CS unsigned int data addr unsigned int data addr 1 CS OxFFFF amp CS if cs_inverted CS OxFFFF CS Arithmetic Sum 16b 32b Check Sum is calculated as modulo 32 bits sum of all 2 byte words unsigned from Start to the End Addresses as follows CS CS initial value for addr StartAddress addr lt EndAddress addr addr 2 CS CS unsigned long data addr unsigned long data addr 1 CS OxFFFFFFFF amp CS if cs_inverted CS OxFFFFFFFF CS GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 75 CRC16 Poly 0x11201 16b 16b Named as CRCCCITT and CRCI6 defined polynomial 16b 16b Check Sum is calculated as CRC16 from each bytes from Startto the End Addresses as follows CS CS initial value for addr StartAddress addr lt EndAddress addr CS CS CRC16 8tol6 long data addr CS CS OxFFFF amp CS if cs_inverted CS OxFFFF CS where unsigned long CS CRC16 8tol16 long data unsigned long crc unsigned long tmp tmp OxFF amp gt gt 8 data crc cre lt lt 8 crc tab32 tmp return OxFFFF amp crc The CRC table is generated first as follows CS init crcl16 tab 0x1021 for CRC CCITT CS init crcl16 tab def POLY for CRC16 defined
109. select fl Self Test GangPro430 Elprotronic Inc Dl x Report Target Device Report message MSP430F148 Reading data from RAM done sd Target s Vcc for 4 data rd 0x0214 k p Byte from Gang Buffer p 1 0x0214 k 321 1 0x0214 0x00 0x01 0x02 0x03 0x04 0 05 0x06 0x07 0x08 0x09 2 0x0214 0x21 0x22 0x23 0x24 0x25 0x26 0x27 0x28 0x29 Ox2A Interface 3 0 0214 0x42 0x43 0x44 0x45 0x46 0x47 0x48 0x49 0 4 Ox4B JTAG 1Mb s 4 0x0214 0x63 0x64 0x65 0x66 0x67 0x68 0x69 Ox64 Ox6B Ox6C 5 0x0214 0x84 0x85 0x86 0x87 0x88 0x89 0 8 0 8 0 8 0 80 Reset Pulse width 6 0x0214 OxAS OxA6 OxA 0 8 OxA9 OxAA OxAB OxAC OxAD OxAE om verifying wr and rd data OK test 82 Target 2 Close Target Device OK test 83 Target 3 Response gt hex 0x003F decimal 63 Iv Target 4 Report message Target 5 Target Device is Closed Iv Target 6 TEST FINISHED NO ERRORS Tuesday February 19 2008 20 30 32 Connect target device to FPA select desired options and press the TEST button Note Only the Main memory is erased when the JTAG SBW interface is selected Ignore the warning that a full memory blank check Failed TEST Paste to Notepad EXIT Figure 2 1 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 112 2
110. standard verification is around two times longer than read write procedure time Note If BSL Interface is selected and communication speed is set to 9 6kb s then standard verification method is the only method available to verify contents of written memory Otherwise fast verification is used first and if fast verification is successful then standard verification procedure is initiated GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 46 7 Adapter Options 7 1 JTAG SBW BSL Communication Dialogue Box The Communication Interface with the Target Device dialogue screen enables the user to select the communication speed between programming adapter and target microcontroller Communication Interface with Target Communication Interface JTAG 4 wires OK C Spy Bi Wire 2 wires BSL Boot Strap Loader JTAG Spy Bi Wire Communication Speed Spy Bi Wire JTAG Fast upto 1 Mbits s Slow up to 400kbits s BSL Communication Speed upto 150 kb s C 9 6 kb s only Figure 7 1 7 1 1 Communication Interface The communication interface type JTAG Spy Bi Wire or BSL can be selected see Figure 7 1 Proper communication interface and related connection of the programming adapter with target devices should be selected otherwise communication with the target devices can fail See chapter 11 for the connection s details It is recommended to use by default communica
111. t device and connection functionality The Self Test program uses the API DLL for communication between Self Test Program and hardware See Appendix B in this manual for details GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 13 3 Getting Started decet ek s 3 1 GangPro430 programmer package contains One READ ME FIRST document One X Pro430 USB MSP430 Flash Programmer CD ROM Software Manual One GangPro430 Flash Programming Adapter One 6 feets length USB A to USB B cable Software Installation The X Pro430 USB MSP430 Flash Programming Software runs on PC under Windows ME WinNT 2000 or XP Follow instructions below to install the software Insert X Pro430 the USB MSP430 Flash Programming Software CD into your CD ROM drive The X Pro430 Setup wizard appears automatically Click nstall X Pro430 Programmer to begin the installation process If the Setup wizard does not start automatically click the Start button and choose the Run dialogue box Type D SETUP EXE where D represents the drive letter of your CD ROM drive Then click the OK button Once the installation program starts on screen instructions will guide you through the remainder of the installation You must accept licence agreement before using software Driver Installation Software installation program is placing the USB driver files in the windows directories WindowsNnf and Windows system32 drivers that simplified dri
112. t microcontroller s memory space and that there is no overlap with previously selected code segments After the addition of each file the window in Figure 4 2 3 will be shown The window shows the status of previous append operations The Programmer is also able to append files of any type to the new data block In order to do this the user must specify the memory location into which the programmer is to load the file and then press the Add file contents button The window in Figure 4 3 1 will appear prompting the user to specify the file to be added Once the file is added to the new memory block the programmer will GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 25 display the memory space occupied by the selected file An example of this is shown in Figure 4 2 3 for the file number 4 Combine Files sach 16k 1 txt sach 16k 2 txt dd Code File Start Address in Flash OK sach 16k 3 txt File OK ReadMe tzxt Address 0 1200 0x2366 0x1200 dd File Contents Clear All Exit Figure 4 2 3 The Save Code File option saves the data currently contained within the PC code data block into a code file When the user selects this option from the File menu the window in Figure 4 2 4 will appear prompting for the name of the file to be created All of the aforementioned Code File options work with three most popular code file formats These formats a
113. ta is displayed Extra data from the Flash Memory is ignored First Line Data from the Code File Second Line Data from the Flash Memory HERIEU aos aus ag ay st qs aus she mu ay sm zo uas i DER euse easa una Wade dca cu a N E nu une unm umm hem Get Gu vs our cmd acr sme ununi IMKEADIEGHORADEHOI x M xEO EU fa oic So BB BA SS S mee As Seba sev BS nv one Sine 0 1 0 ee xEIEU xoi su cum due FH Es EE 4 98 sue a suh c suh SE2D on aam Que m eno eR DOJ a oium Oa pm wax E viniem CEP UsE DO RE Eas EG Re XX XO EA kd JG 1x XX IGI EX EX RETR TTT OxES20 is ie RR BH Ri B5 RR RS Se Su sme L arerin Poe OSE SAU cae cue RI cum cuu cos cam cene xES3B U sum cium cum om seeds sum suh sum sen sum sm X ay mr gEJEU s xx xxn m Re AMD SUN XX xcd M ree zoe ee gee zmxut ESRD sns snis canem ig aap are sa aes uua anas oe Sai Onze Sarmiento iz MET r Target Device selector 1 2 6 3 4 C 5 C 6 C ait Figure 5 2 Note Only data at the addresses specified in t
114. the correct password is not provided access to the microcontroller via BSL is limited to two commands erase all memory and verify password All other commands are unavailable When password is not known then the all memory can be erased and a new password all OxFF can unlock access to all BSL commands The software supports three types of passwords The first password or default is used when the flash memory is blank ie all bytes contain value OxFF Consequently the password contains 32 bytes of OxFF GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 28 The second password is provided by using the Open Password File button or Open Password File from the FILE menu This command opens the code file and retrieves 32 bytes of data that contain the password Using this password allows the code in the flash memory to be modified The third password comes from the code file itself Whenever Open Code File command is selected data from the code file at the memory location OxFFEO 0xFFFF is extracted for this x rDefault Password empty flash memory Addr 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF xFFE0 FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF xPRF PF PF RF PF FF rPassword taken from the Password File Addr 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF Password File is not present gt Password extr
115. tion through the JTAG SBW Interface because this communication is faster then the communication through the BSL Interface Also blow the security fuse and serialization procedures are accessible only from the JTAG SBW communication port When the security fuse is blown then JTAG SBW interface is unusable and only the BSL communication port can be used GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 47 7 1 2 JTAG Communication Speed Default JTAG communication speed between programming adapter and target device is 1 Mb s In some condition when the cable between FPA and target device is long or some protection components are installed in the JTAG interface then the fast JTAG communication can not be used In this case lower speed 400kb s can be used to establish communication between FPA and target device see Figure 7 1 JTAG communication speed selector 7 1 3 BSL Communication Speed Default BSL communication speed between programming adapter and target device is 150 kb s In some condition when the cable between FPA and target device is long or some protection components are installed in the BSL interface then the fast BSL communication can not be used In this case lower speed 9 6 kb s can be used to establish communication between FPA and target device see Figure 7 1 BSL communication speed selector 7 1 4 Spy Bi Wire Communication Speed Default Spy Bi Wire communication speed between programming adapter
116. utton has a shortcut to function key F5 Button NEXT will retain its functionality until some other device key is clicked For example if key READ FLASH is clicked then from this moment button NEXT will take a name and feature of the READ FLASH button see Fig 4 7 3 The read flash procedure will be called if button NEXT or function key F5 is pressed NEAT F5 Figure 4 7 1 AUTO PROGRAM NEXT F5 Figure 4 7 2 READ FLASH NEXT F5 Figure 4 7 3 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 39 5 Data viewers Contents data from the Code file and from the Flash memory can be viewed in data viewers Also code data and flash memory data can be compared and differences between them can be displayed Contents of the selected file can be viewed by selecting of the Code File Data from the View menu Code data viewer shown in figure 5 1 displays the code address on the left side data in hex format in the central column the same data in Ascii format in the right column Data in hex format is displayed from 00 to FF when contents of data exist in the code file otherwise it is displayed as double dots if data does not exist in the code file When code size exceeds Flash Ek i x Addr 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 OA OB OC OD OE OF Ascii 4 74 4 D P DR 4GXG U d U IIS TOIT TE 4 NS ML LS
117. ver installation Plug in USB MSP430 FPA to the PC USB Port using provided cable extender USB A to USB B Windows XP VISTA The New hardware has been found USB FPA BOOT should be displayed GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 14 Found New Hardware Wizard Welcome to the Found New Hardware Wizard Windows will search for current and updated software by looking on your computer on the hardware installation CD or on the Windows Update Web site with your permission Read our privacy policy Can Windows connect to Windows Update to search for software Yes this time only Yes now and every time connect a device C No not this time Click Next to continue lt Back Cancel Figure 3 1 1 Follow the wizard instruction to install the drivers 1 In the first Wizard dialogue screen see Figure 3 1 1 select the Yes this time only option 2 In the second Wizard dialogue screen see Figure 3 1 2 select the Instal the software automatically Recommend and press NEXT button Found New Hardware Wizard This wizard helps you install software for 5 If your hardware came with an installation CD lt 4 or floppy disk insert it now What do you want the wizard to do Install the software automatically Recommended Install from a list or specific location Advanced Click Next to continue
118. w location of the hex430 exe file should be specified In the Option group the report history in the report window see figure 4 1 can be enabled or disabled When enabled then the report history is displayed up to 8 kB characters approximately 20 last communication messages When disabled then the only last programming report is displayed Programming software can generate audio tones when error programming occurred or tone ok at the end of programming Tone can be generated using PC speaker or audio wave generator Option dialogue box allows to select desired audio option see Figure 7 3 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 52 8 Serialization 8 1 Introduction GangPro430 programming software has ability to automatically create the target device s serial number and save it in the flash memory The serial number SN that have already been used are stored in the data file The new SN is created by incrementing a counter that for the SN and the highest SN is stored in a data file Furthermore model name group revision can be downloaded to target device The SN format and location in the device s flash memory must be specify by the user x Serialization Setup ENABLE Serialization Remove code contents in the location where the serialization and model are defined Serial Numbers File Path and Name C Elprotronic Project Cpp Net GangPro430 data_mem sn Browse r Serial
119. whole Flash memory MAIN and INFO are erased In the F2xx microcontrollers the DCO calibration data will be erased There is no way to save the DCO data if the BSL password is unknown The DCO data can be calibrated using the GangPro430 GUI package software when the JT AG or Spy Bi Wire access is available when the JTAG fuse is not blown See the GangPro430 manual for details All MAIN memory is tested in the same way as it is used with the JTAG Spy Bi Wire interface Word write read to TACCRO 0x172 register Access to RAM if size of the RAM if higher then 256 bytes Access to RAM space 0x200 to Ox2FF is blocked due to stack and firmware located in this RAM location The first test Vcc value when the power is OFF can be failed if the external power is connected or if the blocking capacitor on your target device connected to the Vcc line if high The Vcc should be below 0 4V when the power is OFF tested 2 seconds after switching off the power from FPA otherwise test failed GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 113 The Self Test programming software package is located in directory C Program Files Elprotronic MSP430 USB GangPro430 SelfTest and contains following files GangPro430FPA dll Multi FPA selection distribution DLL GangPro430FPA 1 41 USB FPA DLL config ini default configuration file for the FPAs GangPro430SelfTest exe executable file To run the executable file GandPro430SelfTest exe it in the
120. wo or four separate bytes converted to BCD format where first and last four bits of 8 bit byte contains a value from 0 to 9 All consecutive serial number characters are converted to half byte each Finally two consecutive serial number characters will be converted to a single byte Display Format YYYY 1234 size in FLASH 4 bytes SN 20030123 will be saved as YYYY 2003 gt 0x20 0x03 bytes 1234 0123 gt 0x01 0x23 bytes When flash memory bytes are viewed then this number can be seen as lt Hex format bytes gt 20 03 01 23 Size 4 bytes The consecutive serial number 4 bytes BCD can have a value from 0 to 9999 and is displayed as the 4 digit serial number Display Format YYMM 1234 size in FLASH 4 bytes GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 59 SN 03030123 will be saved as YYMM 0303 gt 0x03 0x03 bytes 1234 0123 gt 0x01 0x23 bytes In flash memory this number can be seen as lt Hex format bytes gt 03 03 01 23 Size 4 bytes Display Format YYMMDD 1234 size in FLASH 5 bytes SN 0405110123 will be saved as YYMMDD 040511 gt 0x04 0x05 0 11 1234 0123 gt 0 01 0 23 In flash memory this number be seen as lt Hex format bytes gt 04 05 11 01 23 Size 5 bytes Display Format YYDDD 1234 size in FLASH 4 bytes The format date is compressed to be able to fit data only in two bytes as follows Bit 15 12 Year number
121. xt T4 n TMS 5 le TDO2 TX3 TCK a TEST TEST 5 GND o 2 T003 1004 Vext 4 1006 u 1005 Nec sw 2 f Gang Programmer Splitter E 1 PEOMXO2 rev i jeas ELPROTRONIC INC 2008 Figure 14 7 GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 109 Appendix A specification Specification PC Communication Interface Full Speed USB 1 1 12Mbits s USB connector Adpater site USB type B Computer site USB type A Target connector 14 pins header connector standard JTAG SBW pinhead with added five TDO TDI and six BSL connections to unused pins Number of programmed target devices up to 6 programmed simultaneously via JTAG or BSL interface DC Power from USB Interface 5V 2096 50mA target s current 0 100mA Target Device DC supply external 2 2 V to 3 6 from programming adapter 2 2 V to 3 6 V instep 0 2V 100 mA max Communication speed via JTAG Interface selectable 1 5 and 400kb s Communication speed via BSL Interface selectable 9 6kb s and 150 kb s Size 76 43 20 3 0 1 68
122. y procedure Especially the serialization will be disabled and the All Memory option will be selected in the Write Erase Verify Address Range Following message will be displayed Copy Flash EE x Contents of the Flash Memory has been saved in the File E AMSP APPLYTmpCodeltest copy Ext and opened as a current Code File Note The All Memory option in Write Erase V erify Address Range has been selected Serialization Feature has been disabled Model Group Revision Feature has been disabled Please replace the original device with the new device Please press OK if it is done and then use the standard buttons like AUTOPROGRAM to program the new device Figure 4 6 7 2 When the button OK is pressed then programmer is ready to program the destination microcontrollers GangPro430 USB MSP430 Flash Gang Programmer PMO15A01 Rev 14 38 4 7 Next button The Next button is the dynamically programmable device action button which is very useful in production process After opening the program NEXT button is disabled see Fig 4 7 1 When any button from the Device Action group is pressed then button NEXT takes the name and feature of that button For example if Auto Program button has been used then it s name will be displayed on top of the NEXT button see Fig 4 7 2 From now the button NEXT will perform the same function as the Auto Program button The NEXT b
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