05-09-2011 10:49 PM
I was introduced to LabVIEW this year in my senior only high school class EDD(Engineering Design and Development). This year our class decided to compete in the First Tech Challenge for the first time. I'm very good with computers, so I took on the task of being the only programmer. We did very good for our first year, placing 7th out of 35 teams. (Mainly because the autonomous I made in LabVIEW on the bus ride to the competition) I fell in love with LabVIEW mostly because the graphical NXT programming which speeds up the programming process significantly. I'm now hook on LabVIEW and want to do some of my own personal projects. I recently found the MSP430 LaunchPad which comes with both the MSP430G2211IPN14 and the MSP430G2231IPN14. I decided to purchase two of them along with one of their Capacitive Touch BoosterPack which also contains the MSP430G2452IN20. What I was wondering is it possible to both read data values from these microcontrollers and also program them in LabVIEW like the NXT?
Thanks in advance.
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05-09-2011 11:14 PM
Congratulations for you and your team mates, and welcome to the LabVIEW community. I too have a couple of the MSP430 "kits", but haven't had time to start playing with them. My recollection is that they communicate with the development PC via USB. If so there should be a USB communications dll they we may be able to access to communicate with the units. A quick google search on "MSP430 LabVIEW" returns a number of links.
Good luck, keep checking back, particularly as you have addtional questions. Others may be answering this as well.
05-10-2011 02:19 PM
I did Google using the MSP430 with LabVIEW and all that came up were the higher end chips which weren't compatible with the LaunchPad. Also most of them only explained how to read from the board and not how to program the chip.
05-11-2011 11:23 AM
Although I've never seen this device, a little bit of searching on our website came up with this http://zone.ni.com/devzone/cda/tut/p/id/11977 resource on programming that microprocessor in LabVIEW. Hopefully that's helpful!!
01-27-2014 04:46 PM
Thank you for posting this link