MSP430 Firmware Craft: Practical Embedded Programming, Low-Power Techniques, and Peripheral Control
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- MSP430 Firmware Craft: Practical Embedded Programming, Low-Power Techniques, and Peripheral Control is a hands-on guide for embedded engineers, firmware developers, and advanced students who want to master Texas Instruments’ MSP430 family. It begins with a clear exposition of the MSP430 architecture—CPU core internals, memory organization, digital I/O, clock systems, and interrupts—while unpacking the differences across device variants so you can exploit the microcontroller’s ultra-low-power features and flexible peripherals for real-world designs. From toolchain setup to production-ready builds, the book walks you through the complete development workflow: IDEs and cross-compilers, project layout and linker scripting, and advanced debug interfaces like JTAG and Spy‑Bi‑Wire. Practical chapters on embedded C and assembly show how to write compact, maintainable code, optimize ISRs and memory usage, and strike the right balance between direct register control and higher-level hardware abstraction. Peripheral-focused sections cover ADCs, timers, serial protocols, and signal conditioning, with attention to power-aware hardware/software integration that extends battery life without sacrificing performance. The final part of the book addresses the challenges of delivering reliable, secure firmware: modular architecture, real-time system design, testing, over-the-air updates and bootloaders, plus regulatory and manufacturing considerations. Illustrated case studies—from industrial automation to IoT sensors and medical wearables—demonstrate best practices for maintainable codebases and field-deployable solutions. Packed with practical examples and expert guidance, MSP430 Firmware Craft is an essential reference for building efficient, low-power, high-performance embedded systems.
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