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2.8.2 Software Examples
All design files including TI-TXT object-code firmware images, software example projects, and
documentation are available in the MSPEXP432P401R Software Examples zip folder.
2.9 Hardware Change Log
Table 3. Hardware Change Log
PCB Revision Date Description
Rev 1.0 March 2015 Initial Release
3 Software Examples
There are four software examples included with the MSPEXP432P401R LaunchPad (see Table 4), which
can be found in the MSPEXP432P401R Software Examples zip folder.
Table 4. Software Examples
Demo Name BoosterPack Required Description More Details
The out-of-box demo pre-programmed on the
Out-of-Box Software Example N/A Section 3.1
LaunchPad from the factory.
CC3100BOOST MQTT- An IoT application demonstrating controlling an
CC3100BOOST Section 3.2
Twitter LED Control Example RGB LED using Twitter through Wi-Fi
A simple example showing how to use MSP
BOOSTXL-K350QVG-S1 Graphics Library (grlib) to display graphics
BOOSTXL-K350SVG-S1 Section 3.3
Graphics Library Example primitives and images and implement
touchscreen functionality
A simple example showing how to use MSP
430BOOST-SHARP96
430BOOST-SHARP96 Graphics Library (grlib) to display graphics Section 3.4
Graphics Library Example
primitives and images
To use any of the software examples with the LaunchPad, you must have an integrated development
environment (IDE) that supports the MSP432P401R device.
Table 5. IDE Minimum Requirements for MSPEXP432P401R
Code Composer Studio™ IDE IAR Embedded Workbench® IDE Keil™ uVision® IDE
CCS v6.1 or later IAR Embedded Workbench for ARM 7.10 or later Keil uVision MDK-ARM v5 or later
For more details on how to get started quickly, and where to download the latest CCS, IAR, and Keil IDEs,
see Section 4.
3.1 Out-of-Box Software Example
This section describes the functionality and structure of the out-of-box software that is preloaded on the
EVM. The source code can be found in the MSPEXP432P401R Software Examples download, or more
easily accessible through MSPWare (See 4.3).
The out-of-box software extends a basic blink LED example to allow users to control the blink rate and
color of an RGB LED on the MSP432 LaunchPad.
3.1.1 Operation
Upon powering up the out-of-box demo, the RGB LED2 blinks red at 1 Hz. Switch S1 can be tapped
repeatedly at a constant rate to set the blink frequency of LED2. Switch S2 cycles LED2 through four
different color settings: Red, Green, Blue, and random RGB color. Each color setting retains its own blink
frequency.
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