SLAA476B February   2011  – July 2019 BQ2040 , BQ2040 , BQ2060A , BQ2060A , BQ2063 , BQ2063 , BQ2083-V1P3 , BQ2083-V1P3 , BQ2084-V143 , BQ2084-V143 , BQ2084-V150 , BQ2084-V150 , BQ2085-V1P3 , BQ2085-V1P3 , BQ20Z40-R1 , BQ20Z40-R1 , BQ20Z70-V160 , BQ20Z70-V160 , BQ20Z80A-V110 , BQ20Z80A-V110 , BQ28400 , BQ28400 , BQ78PL114 , BQ78PL114 , BQ78PL116 , BQ78PL116 , LM5145 , LM5145 , MSP430F5500 , MSP430F5500 , MSP430F5501 , MSP430F5501 , MSP430F5502 , MSP430F5502 , MSP430F5503 , MSP430F5503 , MSP430F5504 , MSP430F5504 , MSP430F5505 , MSP430F5505 , MSP430F5506 , MSP430F5506 , MSP430F5507 , MSP430F5507 , MSP430F5508 , MSP430F5508 , MSP430F5509 , MSP430F5509 , MSP430F5510 , MSP430F5510 , TPS40057 , TPS40057 , TPS40170 , TPS40170

 

  1.   Wide-Vin Battery Charger Using SMBus Communication Interface Between MSP430™ MCUs and bq Fuel Gauges
    1.     Trademarks
    2. Introduction
    3. Hardware
      1. 2.1 Overall System Description
      2. 2.2 MSP430F5510 Daughterboard Subsystem
        1. 2.2.1 Subsystem Description
        2. 2.2.2 MSP430F5510 Port Pins Functionality Description
      3. 2.3 Power Stage Board Subsystem
        1. 2.3.1 Subsystem Description
        2. 2.3.2 Input Protection Features
        3. 2.3.3 Constant-Voltage and Constant-Current Feedback
    4. Software
      1. 3.1 SMBus Protocol Description
      2. 3.2 Software File Structure
      3. 3.3 API Calls Description
        1. 3.3.1  UCS_Init ( )
        2. 3.3.2  Timer_Init ( )
        3. 3.3.3  PWM_Init ( )
        4. 3.3.4  ADC_Init ( )
        5. 3.3.5  Fan_Init ( )
        6. 3.3.6  LED_Init ( )
        7. 3.3.7  SMBus_Initialize ( )
        8. 3.3.8  LED_Control ( )
        9. 3.3.9  Fan_Control ( )
        10. 3.3.10 VI_ADC_Read ( )
        11. 3.3.11 SMBus_Select ( )
        12. 3.3.12 Calibrate_Battery ( )
        13. 3.3.13 Delay_Timer ( )
        14. 3.3.14 PWM_Control ( )
        15. 3.3.15 Smbus_Access ( )
        16. 3.3.16 Smbus_Access_PEC ( )
        17. 3.3.17 crc8MakeBitwise ( )
      4. 3.4 Sample Application Description
    5. SBS Supported Commands Using SMBus Protocol
    6. Detailed Sample Application Flow Chart
    7. Battery Status Register Description
      1. 6.1 BatteryStatus (0x16)
    8. MSP430F5510 Daughterboard Schematics
    9. Setting Up the MSP430F5510 Daughterboard Hardware
      1. 8.1 JTAG FET Debugger Interface (Power Up, Program and Debug Options)
      2. 8.2 eZ430 Emulator Interface (Power Up, Program and Debug Options)
      3. 8.3 Power Stage Board (Power Up Option Only)
    10. Battery Calibration Circuit Setup
    11. 10 Battery Voltage and PWM Conversions
    12. 11 Battery Current and PWM Conversions
    13. 12 Power Stage Board Schematics (Generation 1: 40-V Input)
    14. 13 Bode Plot Measurement for Feedback Loop Stability Analysis
    15. 14 Power Stage Board Schematics (Generation 2: 60-V Input)
    16. 15 Setting Up the Power Stage Board Hardware
    17. 16 References
  2.   Revision History

JTAG FET Debugger Interface (Power Up, Program and Debug Options)

The MSP-FET430UIF (MSP430 Flash Emulation Tool with USB Debug Interface, referred to as JTAG FET Debugger, uses the four-wire JTAG connection (along with VDD and GND) to power and program the target MSP430 device. When used with an IDE, such as the Code Composer Studio™ IDE or IAR Embedded Workbench™ IDE, the JTAG FET debugger allows the target voltage to be programmed, multiple hardware and software breakpoints to be set, and extensive debugging to be performed.

The following steps should be performed with the JTAG FET debugger to power and program the board:

  1. Populate jumpers J19 and J20. This connects the VCC power rail from the FET debugger to the 3V3 power rail of the board.
  2. Connect the 14-pin female dual-row ribbon cable from the target end of the FET debugger to jumper J17 of the board.

The power indicator LED D2 should light up. Pressing the Debug button in the IDE environment downloads the program on the hardware for debug and testing.