LP-MSPM0G5187
MSPM0G5187 evaluation module
LP-MSPM0G5187
Overview
The MSPM0G5187 LaunchPad™ development kit is an easy-to-use evaluation module for the MSPM0G511x and MSPM0G5187 microcontroller (MCU). The LaunchPad kit contains everything needed to start development on the MSPM0G511x and MSPM0G5187 microcontroller platform, including an onboard debug probe for programming, debugging, and EnergyTrace™ technology. The board includes three buttons, two LEDs (one is an RGB LED), two USB-C connectors (one is for the MSPM0 USB interface), one microSD™ slot, one microphone, one audio ADC, and 40+ pins. The board can improve analog results with ADC low-pass filter placeholders placed in strategic positions and external reference options available on the launchpad.
Features
- Onboard XDS110 debug probe ( USB Type-C™ connector)
- Backchannel UART through USB to PC
- USB-powered
- 40-pin BoosterPack™ headers
- Hardware user interfaces
- Two buttons, 1 RGB LED, and 1 RED LED
- 1 USB-C™ connector supports for USB 2.0 FS
- 1 Microphone and 1 Audio ADC
- External clock crystals
- 40MHz HFXT | 32KHz LFXT
Order & start development
LP-MSPM0G5187 — MSPM0G5187 evaluation module
LP-MSPM0G5187 — MSPM0G5187 evaluation module
MSPM0-SDK — MSPM0 Software Development Kit (SDK)
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
MSPM0-SDK — MSPM0 Software Development Kit (SDK)
MSPM0 SDK 2.08.00.03 for Windows
MSPM0 SDK 2.08.00.03 for Linux
MSPM0 SDK 2.08.00.03 for macOS
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
MSPM0 SDK 2.08.00.03 Documentation Overview
MSPM0 SDK 2.08.00.03 Manifest
Release Information
The MSPM0 SDK delivers components that enable engineers to develop applications on Texas Instruments MSPM0 microcontroller devices. The product is comprised of multiple software components and more than 150 examples of how to use these components together. In addition, examples are provided to demonstrate the use of each functional area and each supported device and as a starting point for your own projects.
The MSPM0 SDK includes support for FreeRTOS and a wide variety of middleware and drivers, including:
- Support for all MSPM0 microcontrollers
- DriverLib with optimized footprint and performance
- Motor control examples for Stepper, Brushed, Sensorless FOC, Sensored FOC, and Hall Sensored Trap
- Edge AI reference applications and library support
- EEPROM emulation library
- IQMath for fixed point math
- Boot Image Manager to add secure booting features
- Libraries and demos for multiple protocols, including DALI, SMBus, PMBus, 1-Wire, etc.
- and more...
The MSPM0 MCU portfolio offers a single development environment that delivers flexible hardware, software and tool options for customers developing applications. A one-time investment with the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK) allows you create portable and modular code, opening the door to create unlimited applications.
What's new
- MSPM0 Edge AI - v1.01.00: This release introduces new example applications and supporting device agent protocol library to accelerate AI deployment on MSPM0 devices with integrated NPU
- Added new code example “evse_controller_TIDA-010939” for reference design TIDA-010939 to demonstrate the MSPM0 as an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) front-end controller
- Added support for Brushed Motor Control, Stepper Motor Control, and Hall Sensored BLDC Motor Control library code examples for the LP-MSPM0L2117 EVM
- Refer to the Release Notes available in the MPSM0 SDK for the complete, detailed list of information.
LP-MSPM0G5187-DOC-CERT — LP-MSPM0G5187 EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Supported products & hardware
LP-MSPM0G5187-DOC-CERT — LP-MSPM0G5187 EU Declaration of Conformity (DoC)
Documentation
Release Information
Declaration of Conformity for LP-MSPM0G5187
MSPM0-ANALOG-CONFIGURATOR — Analog Configurator for MSPM0
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
MSPM0-ANALOG-CONFIGURATOR — Analog Configurator for MSPM0
MSPM0 Analog Configurator in TI Gallery
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The MSPM0 Analog Configurator is a graphical configuration tool designed to simplify and accelerate the design and enablement of an analog signal chain using a MSPM0 device with no traditional coding development necessary.
The tool uses an intuitive GUI to configure a signal chain using the high analog integration of MSPM0 devices, analyze and plot signals in real-time, and generate the configuration and code necessary to flash the device.
The current release only supports MSPM0L and MSPM0G production samples. See this FAQ for more information about silicon differences.
Analog Configurator supports the following features:
- Drag&drop designer tab to add analog components
- Code generation of CCS projects and SysConfig files
- Graphical plotting capability
What's new
- Support for MSPM0L and MSPM0G production samples
CCSTUDIO-STARTHUB — Example application browser
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO-STARTHUB — Example application browser
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
General Information
StartHub v1.0.0 is the first release of the tool.
The goal of StartHub is to provide an ecosystem independent flow to get started with software development on TI embedded devices.
This tool provides a guided experience to help you find relevant code examples & quickly start development in the ecosystem of your choice (CCS, IAR, Keil, makefile development).
The tool can be accessed via https://dev.ti.com/starthub/ or by installing our desktop tool using the instructions below.
Note: StartHub v1.0.0 supports MSPM0 devices.
System Requirements
Operating System
Please note that StartHub is a 64bit application and thus will not run on 32bit operating systems.
Windows
- Windows 11 64bit
- Windows 10 64bit
Linux
Supported distributions include:
- Ubuntu 24.04 64bit
- Ubuntu 22.04 64bit
- Ubuntu 20.04 64bit
StartHub will run on other distributions but those are the officially supported and tested distributions. For more details on installation instructions as well as debug probe and device support please see this article on Linux Host Support.
MacOS
This release was validated with:
- MacOS 13 (Ventura)
- MacOS 14 (Sonoma)
- MacOS 15 (Sequoia)
- MacOS 15 (Sequoia)
- MacOS 26 (Tahoe)
Installation
Please note that use of anti-virus software or a firewall may cause issues during installation.
McAfee software in particular has been especially troublesome.
If possible, disable anti-virus and firewall software during installation.
If not, use of the Offline Installer is strongly recommended.
On Windows:
If you are using an Offline StartHub Installer, the zip file in which it is
distributed must first be extracted:
1. Right-click on StartHub_1.x.x.xxxxx_win64.zip and select "Extract All...".
2. Enter the directory where you wish to extract the files.
3. Click on Extract.
Once extraction has successfully completed, proceed with the installation steps below.
To install StartHUb:
1. Run starthub_setup_1.x.x.xxxxx.exe.
2. Choose where you want to install.
3. Select the components you wish to install.
On macOS:
Please visit https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/documents/ccs_macos_host_support.html
The offline installer is distributed as a disk image (.dmg files)
1. Right-click on StartHub_1.x.x.xxxxx_osx.dmg and select "Open”. This will open the disk image and mount it.
To install StartHub:
1. Run starthub_setup_1.x.x.xxxxx by clicking on the application in the Finder
2. Choose where you want to install.
3. Select the components you wish to install.
On Linux:
Please visit https://software-dl.ti.com/ccs/esd/documents/ccs_linux_host_support.html
before installing StartHub on Linux. It contains important information on
installing StartHub on different Linux distributions, including StartHub dependencies that may need to be installed first.
Before installing StartHub, the tarball file in which the StartHub Installer is distributed must first be extracted:
untar StartHub_1.x.x.xxxxx_linux-x64.tar.gz and extract all files.
e.g. tar xfz StartHub_1.x.x.xxxxx_linux-x64.tar.gz
Once extraction has successfully completed, proceed with the installation steps below.
To install all of StartHub:
1. Run starthub_setup_1.x.x.xxxxx.run.
2. Choose where you want to install.
3. Select the components you wish to install.
What's new
- StartHub v1.0.0 is the first release of the tool.
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
Supported products & hardware
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Low-power 2.4-GHz products
- Microcontrollers
- Microprocessors & DSPs
- mmWave radar sensors
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
CCSTUDIO — Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)
This design resource supports most products in these categories.
Check the product details page to verify support.
- Low-power 2.4-GHz products
- Microcontrollers
- Microprocessors & DSPs
- mmWave radar sensors
- Signal conditioners
- Wi-Fi products
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
Release Information
The Code Composer Studio™ IDE is a complete integrated suite that enables developers to create and debug applications of all Texas Instruments Embedded Processors (Sitara, DSP, Automotive, Keystone), Microcontrollers (SimpleLink™, C2000 Digital Control, MSP430, TM4C, Hercules), as well as Digital Power (UCD) and Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA) devices.
CCS v20 is TI’s next generation Integrated Development Environment (IDE) based on Theia IDE framework. CCS v20.4.0 uses a modified version of the Theia-IDE framework and offers a user experience similar to Visual Studio Code™.
- Installation instructions and User's Guide
- Windows 32bit is not supported with CCSv20.
- XDS510 class debug probes are not supported with CCSv20.
What's new
- Improved project wizard interface for discovering relevant examples
- Theia IDE core v1.64.1 update
- many IDE Enhancements (search/filter, build settings, display as array, column resize, graph view anchor, etc)
- C29 device support improvements
- Compiler, SysConfig, and device support all updated
- many bug fixes
- Energia projects are no longer supported
MSP-ZERO-CODE-STUDIO — Graphical development environment for designing applications for MSP microcontrollers
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
MSP-ZERO-CODE-STUDIO — Graphical development environment for designing applications for MSP microcontrollers
MSP Zero Code Studio 1.02.00.08 for Windows
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
Hardware development
Evaluation board
Documentation
MSP Zero Code Studio 1.02.00.08 Manifest
MSP Zero Code Studio 1.02.00.08 Release Notes
Release Information
MSP Zero Code Studio is a visual design environment that enables users to configure, develop and run microcontroller applications in minutes! Zero coding and no IDE required.
What's new
- New Device Support! Added support for MSP Devices: MSPM0L112X, MSPM0L211X, MSPM0G511X, MSPM0G518X, MSPM0H321X, MSPM0C1105_C1106
- Logic Improvements: Use the output of ADC Read and Communication modules to drive Compare conditions
- PWM Duty Cycle Input: now you can connect the data output of other compatible blocks with PWM Update Duty Cycle.
- Group Drag & Drop: Drag and Drop elements directly into group blocks such as Loops & If/Else
- Addressed minor bug fixes.
- For more details, please refer to the MSP Zero Code Studio Release Notes
MSP-GANG-SOFTWARE — MSP-GANG Software
Supported products & hardware
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
MSP430 microcontrollers
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
MSP-GANG-SOFTWARE — MSP-GANG Software
MSP-GANG Installer 1.03.09.00
Products
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs
MSP430 microcontrollers
Hardware development
Development kit
Evaluation board
Documentation
MSP-GANG Manifest
Release Information
The MSP Gang Programmer is a MSPM0/MSP430/MSP432 device programmer that can program up to eight identical flash or FRAM devices at the same time. The MSP Gang Programmer connects to a host PC using a standard RS-232 or USB connection and provides flexible programming options that allow the user to fully customize the process.
The MSP Gang Programmer is provided with an expansion board, called the Gang Splitter, that implements the interconnections between the MSP Gang Programmer and multiple target devices. Eight cables are provided that connect the expansion board to eight target devices (via JTAG or Spy-Bi-Wire connectors). The programming can be done with a PC or as a standalone device. A PC-side Graphical User Interface is also available and is DLL-based.
Features:
- Quickly and reliably program Flash or FRAM-based MSP devices via an RS-232 or USB interface
- Several programming modes:
- Interactive Mode Programming while connected to PC using the MSP GANG Programmer GUI
- Program from Image: An image can be stored, which contains configuration options and code files. This allows users to program MSP devices standalone, without a PC
- Programming from Script: Enables developers to automate more complicated programming procedures.
- Intuitive GUI for configuring, programming and testing production setup
- SD Card slot for storing images
- LCD screen for easy programming without a PC
- Supports up to 8 targets simultaneously
- Supports MSPM0/MSP430/MSP432 devices
What's new
- Added low-power mode debug support for MSPM0
Technical documentation
| Type | Title | Date | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| * | EVM User's guide | MSPM0G5187 Evaluation Module User's Guide | PDF | HTML | Nov 10, 2025 |
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