MSP-TS430RHA40A MSP-TS430RHA40A- 40-pin Target Development Board for MSP430FRxx FRAM MCUs top board image

MSP-TS430RHA40A

MSP-TS430RHA40A- 40-pin Target Development Board for MSP430FRxx FRAM MCUs

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Features for the MSP-TS430RHA40A

  • Development board (MSP-TS430RHA40A) with a 40-pin ZIF socket fitting MSP430 derivatives in 40-pin QFN (RHA) packages includes an LED indicator, JTAG adapter, and header pin-outs for prototyping
  • Supports all debugging interfaces using a standard 14-pin JTAG header such as the MSP-FET430UIF

Description for the MSP-TS430RHA40A

The MSP-TS430RHA40A is a standalone 40-pin ZIF socket target board used to program and debug the MSP430 MCU in-system through the JTAG interface or the Spy Bi-Wire (2-wire JTAG) protocol.

Device Support: The MSP-TS430RHA40A development board supports MSP430FR572x and MSP430FR573x FRAM MCUs in a 40-pin QFN package (TI package code: RHA).

MSP430FR57xx MCU with FRAM soldering guidance:


Higher temperature exposure to FRAM may impact the first initial memory read. Therefore during board soldering it is recommended to follow the current JEDEC J-STD-020 specification with peak reflow temperatures not higher than classified on the device label on the shipping boxes or reels. Programming of devices with user application code should only be performed post reflow soldering. Factory programmed information such as calibration values are designed to withstand the temperatures normally reached in the current JEDEC J-STD-020 specification.

In general, hand soldering is not recommended. However, if hand soldering is required for application prototyping, peak temperature must not exceed 250°C for longer than 30 seconds durations. In addition, user application code should not be programmed prior to hand soldering.



The ECCN (Export Control Classification Number) classification for this tool will be the same as the included microcontrollers. To find ECCN information for a microcontroller, see the datasheet for that device.

Any use made of Texas Instruments (TI) classifications, whether it be ECCNs or HTS, is without recourse to TI and at the user’s risk. HTS and export classifications are subject to change. Your company, as the exporter of record, is responsible for determining the correct classification of any item at the time of export. Any HTS or export classification by TI is for TI’s internal use only and shall not be construed as a representation or warranty regarding the proper export classification nor relied upon to make licensing determinations.

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