Wiring Issues
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Hi,
Regarding wiring, I can't quite figure out what type of LED should be used, i.e. what voltage and amperage?
Furthermore the potentiometer seems to be connected to a 3,3V battery? Is that correct?
And finally the pin6 Ground on the Pi, should be connected to the potentiometer, the LED and which pin on the development board?
Led resistor
You can use any small led, as long as you know it's forward voltage drop. e.g. Say forward drop is 2V (typical)
- R_led = (V_s - V_f)/I_max = (3.3V - 2V)/(0.02A) = 65ohm
It is easier to find a 100ohm resistor however, which would yield 13mA maximum current. Dimmer but that's okay for an indicator light.
The positive terminal of the led is connected to pin1.0
of the development board MSP-TS430PZ100C-MSP430F643x. (Or alternatively, just jump JP2 to use the onboard led)
Potentiometer
Pin 6 is connected to the middle tap of the Potentiometer and is the variable input voltage from the user (To simulate a sensor). You want to wire it to the development board MSP-TS430PZ100C-MSP430F643x
P6.0
.
The ground and 3.3V voltage pin is hooked to the same power source that is powering the development board.
Resources:
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http://www.ti.com/lit/ds/symlink/msp430f5358.pdf chip pinout of the msp chip at page 8.
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Development board MSP-TS430PZ100C-MSP430F643x schematic http://www.ti.com/lit/ug/slau278aa/slau278aa.pdf at page 132
How did your project go? Did you managed to solve the issue you had?