Release: 20141115
BSP430 is a set of C language adaptation layers simplifying cross-MCU library and application development on Texas Instruments MSP430 microcontrollers.
The target audience is experienced embedded systems developers who need full control over the microcontroller but are willing to trade a small amount of performance for improved component re-usability and rapid prototyping.
BSP430 features:
- A configuration infrastructure allowing you to include only those resources and capabilities required by your application;
- A set of abstraction layers enabling efficient identification and manipulation of peripheral capabilities at both register and functional levels;
- A callbacks callback infrastructure allowing unrelated capabilities to share resources including port and timer interrupt handlers;
- A platform model that enables rapid development on common hardware solutions including six TI experimenter boards as well as custom boards;
- Integrated support for watchdog and low power mode execution
- A build infrastructure designed to simplify creating new applications in a POSIX command-line environment supported by GNU Make, with GNU C (legacy MSPGCC and upstream msp430-elf) and TI compiler toolchain support
Please see the documentation, issue tracker, and homepage on github. Get a copy using git:
git clone git://github.com/pabigot/bsp430.git
or by downloading the master branch via: https://github.com/pabigot/bsp430/tarball/master
Copyright 2012-2014, Peter A. Bigot, and licensed under BSD-3-Clause.