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Forum Post: RE: msp430F6733: How to demonstrate ILPM4=1.6uA ? (Schem and Firmware)

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Hi Hideaki, How are you measuring the current consumption? Which debugger are you using? Are there any other components on your board that could be influencing this measurement? To accurately measure the current consumption, I'd recommend using EnergyTrace in CCS. The MSP-FET supports the EnergyTrace feature for all MSP430 devices. If your board doesn't include a JTAG header that matches the MSP-FET connector, it may be easier to use the target board, which does. To use either 2-wire or 4-wire JTAG on the target board , you just need to move the jumpers according to what's shown on the silk screen (e.g. SBW or JTAG). Regarding your schematic, here are some general comments/recommendations: The supply voltage capacitance of 100 uF is more than the typical 10 uF, but this may be necessary if you have other components on the rail. However, if the MSP-FET is ever used to power the board, please keep in mind that capacitance larger than 10 uF may cause an inrush current during capacitor charging that may exceed 60 mA, which is the maximum allowed current consumption of the target. For the SBW JTAG interface, you'll want to implement the proper signal connections if you plan on using the MSP-FET . Also, for decoupling purposes, you'll want to have 0.1 uF capacitors at the VCC/AVCC/DVCC pins. I see that you've connected VDSYS and DVSYS together and also LCDCAP pin tied to DVSS, which is good. Depending on your application and whether or not the analog inputs will be used, you may want to consider separating your digital (DVCC) and analog (AVCC) supplies and grounds. The schematic for the EVM430-F6736 on page 26 in this app note shows this configuration along with different capacitor values on VCORE, VASYS, VDSYS, AUXVCCx, etc. It's an excellent reference. Some of these values are defined on page 61 in the datasheet . Based on the table and footnotes 4 and 8 for LPM4 mode on page 49 in the datasheet, try making sure that the default PMMCOREVx values are at 0 or 1 and that the high side monitor is disabled (SVMH) and RAM retention is enabled. Let me know if this helps. Regards, James MSP Customer Applications

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