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Sathyashree

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  1. Sir..... Thank you soooooo much!!! I've got it done!!! It's blinking exactly after 20 seconds... First video that I took!!: And I used hardware switch debouncing using a resistor to connect to Vcc from P1.3, and a capacitor from P1.3 to ground getting it quite easier... 02/07/14: I have a query: Is there any simulation software available for MSP430 G2553 and CCSv5 for it's coding in Windows 8?? And if so, could you provide me a link which could help me free download ? I saw @@bluehash referring to QSimKit in other post, but is that fine for the above specific
  2. Ya, I got it.. Thanks!! And your explanation was sooo edible...! Motivates me to learn more...! Thanks...! I just have some doubts with me: # I just need to know about CCR0 value.. On choosing SMCLK, we know that without prescaling, it runs at 1 MHz frequency, and that value which we assign it for CCR0, is that the time until which the clock would keep counting up? Or it's something more...? Because maximum of CCR0 would take up value of only 65535, what does that indicate? How to go about that if I need my timer to count upto 20 seconds? #I just get confused with frequency of the
  3. And I just wanted to know if the following: And I just wanted to know if the following: # # Are they built-in..? If so, could you please help me sort it out to understand the presence of Vcc and ground that they talk about in the two different situations? You may just encircle them in the MSP430 that I have initially put in the blog?
  4. To add more of what I'm doing right now.... I'm following the tutorials from the following site which I found useful for my learning (understanding sake): http://mspsci.blogspot.in/2010/05/configuring-inputs-outputs.html?m=1 I'm right now in this page, would continue furthermore as I get along...
  5. Yeah... Thank you so much.... One more thing I just wanted to ask... A pin with value 1, how does it have a potential of 3.6 volts? Like.. Will there arouse any new connection it creates in itself inside the launchpad when we set some pin's value 1 ? And, if suppose answer is yes, for that little transition we set for a pin between 0 and 1, then would it not require mechanical energy often to shift its position from ground level to Vcc and vice-versa?
  6. One more doubt: Any good sites to read and understand about switch bouncing and De-bouncing?
  7. "0x01 sets all but pin 0 to zero with pin 0 at 1. The LED is connected with its cathode at ground, so a high value on P1.0 turns on the LED. Thus 0x00 is off, 0x01 is on." Here's my doubt: When we direct p1.0 to have bit 1, Well.. Ya... It has high value... For the Current to flow in the launched in-built from p1.0 to ground through LED1, and hence the led to glow, there should be a voltage difference, right..? Does keeping p1.0 pin's value 1, is that enough to create the voltage difference?
  8. Ya, I'm new to this and I don't have much knowledge but I will correct myself, anyway, I thank god to have found such an active blog with people having helping tendency and knowledge seekers... Anyway, I'm happy that I belong here. I'm a beginner and have just started my voyage to MSP 430 EXP-G2, continuing from my basics. If any queries on my way, I shall contact you all, right?
  9. Ya, I got it... Thanks and I'm glad that someone is there to actually help me. Thanks a lot.
  10. I just wanted to know the way in, the approach to do this.. Stuffs that are to be learnt...? Just them and them alone... Please anyone help me in this... Let alone this.. Enough...
  11. I wanted to design in such a way that the system # measures the alternating current from the current transformer with a specified rating #It should display that 'transformer overloaded' in the 16x2 LCD as shown below.
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