It's a MSP430F5529LP. Er. All the numbers and letters do mean something. 25MHz core. 128K Flash, 8Kb SRAM. 16 digital I/O pins, 5 of which can do PWM. 5 Analogue In pins. On-board USB, serial, SPI, I2C, in-circuit debugger (!). It comes pre-installed with a really powerful program that makes it look like both a 60Kb flash storage (in MSC mode) and a keyboard - one of the buttons on the board "types" 'msp430' when you press it. Their website gives you the complete source code to this which is looks like a rather awesome example of what it can do. Beats the pants off the Arudino default demos...
Now to install a development environment and make it do some things of my choosing.
https://www.ti.com/F5529LP
Wade.
Now to install a development environment and make it do some things of my choosing.
https://www.ti.com/F5529LP
Wade.