NP-41 Emulator (may be)
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04-13-2016, 04:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 04-13-2016 04:51 PM by Chris Chung.)
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RE: NP-41 Emulator (may be)
(04-13-2016 02:06 PM)Harald Wrote: Hi Chris, Harald, The 4 pin connector on the left are marked G, +, R, T. They represent Ground, V+, Reset and Test. Sorry for the confusion, the R and T are not Rx and Tx. 1) my bad, I had upload the latest firmware. NP41.hex is the hex file you should use via a SBW programmer. 2) I have never used the MSP-FET430UIF (expensive), if it supports SBW (spy-bi-wire) then it could be used. 3) no, the stock BSL is difficult to use as it requires extra lines like DTR etc. Common usb-serial adaptors will not work. 4) yes, I am using the same one (mspdebug). I do use it via a launchpad as programmer. I can use the FR4133, FR5969, FR6989 and F5529 launchpads. You just need to redirect the jumpers (remove jumper blocks and use female to female jumper wires) for the dual line header. Here is a photo of my current setup (using the F5529 as it is smaller). Also the new firmware I just uploaded has the uart bootloader (my own creation, not the stock one). You can use the same procedure to try it out file is NP41.bin. The ROM download also works. But everything is kind of not mature (I just finished them this morning). You can see I temporarily attached (fiction fitted) a 4 pin right angle header beside the "ON" key for uart testing. If I am making new PCBs, I will find a permanent place to put the uart Tx / Rx pins. |
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