Texas
Instruments MSP430 Microcontrollers
Project-430
Phyton offers a complete development tool solution for the MSP430 microcontroller family produced by Texas Instruments Corporation.

What is the Project-430? This is a set of hardware and software tools for developing MSP430 applications under control of one integrated development environment (IDE). A full package includes MCA-430 macro assembler, PDS-430 software debugger/simulator, and PICD-430 in-circuit debugger integrated under control of the Project-430 IDE. The ChipProg+ universal programmer can also be hooked up to the IDE, so this tool set provides a complete development cycle, from editing source texts, to getting debugged code, and "burning" it into a target microcontroller or memory device. Selected third parties' C compilers can also be bundled with the Phyton's tools to make it capable for the C-level development. Instead of use of the Phyton PICD-430 debugger Project-430 IDE can drive very popular TI's MSP-FET430 flash-emulation tools for JTAG debugging.
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Is just "Project-430" a proper part number for ordering? No, as many as four Project-430 configurations (kits) are available for ordering and some of them can be featured by distinct C compilers. Additionally, the Assembler Kit shown inside the "Project-430 IDE" green box is a public domain product that can be downloaded.. So ordering the Project-430 you should specify the items you would like to buy, that may include the software or the hardware tools only, or a combination of them. Several target boards can be supplied with the PICD-430. Get this information from the "Parts & Prices" column of the table above or click here to search our data base.
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