MSP430F6659, MSP430F6658, MSP430F6459, MSP430F6458
MSP430F6659, MSP430F6658, MSP430F6459, MSP430F6458
MSP430F5659, MSP430F5658, MSP430F5359, MSP430F5358
MSP430F5659S, LMASS7P0403E0–FO5C6T5O8B,EMRS20P1423–0RFE5V3IS5E9D, SMESPTPE4M3B0EFR52305280
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MSP430F665x, MSP430F645x, MSP430F565x, MSP430F535x Mixed-Signal
Microcontrollers
– USCI_A0, USCI_A1, and USCI_A2 each
1 Features
support:
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Low supply voltage range:
3.6 V down to 1.8 V
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Enhanced UART with automatic baud-rate
detection
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Ultra-low power consumption
– Active mode (AM):
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IrDA encoder and decoder
Synchronous SPI
All system clocks active:
295 µA/MHz at 8 MHz, 3.0 V, flash program
execution (typical)
– USCI_B0, USCI_B1, and USCI_B2 each
support:
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I2C
– Standby mode (LPM3):
Synchronous SPI
Watchdog with crystal, and supply supervisor
operational, full RAM retention, fast wakeup:
2.0 µA at 2.2 V, 2.2 µA at 3.0 V (typical)
– Shutdown, real-time clock (RTC) mode
(LPM3.5):
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Full-speed universal serial bus (USB)
– Integrated USB-PHY
– Integrated 3.3-V and 1.8-V USB power system
– Integrated USB-PLL
– Eight input and eight output endpoints
12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with
internal shared reference, sample-and-hold, and
autoscan feature
Two 12-bit digital-to-analog converters (DACs) with
synchronization
Voltage comparator
Integrated LCD driver with contrast control for up
to 160 segments
Shutdown mode, active RTC with crystal:
1.1 µA at 3.0 V (typical)
– Shutdown mode (LPM4.5):
0.45 µA at 3.0 V (typical)
Wake up from standby mode in 3 µs (typical)
16-bit RISC architecture, extended memory, up to
20-MHz system clock
Flexible power-management system
– Fully integrated LDO with programmable
regulated core supply voltage
– Supply voltage supervision, monitoring, and
brownout
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Hardware multiplier supports 32-bit operations
Serial onboard programming, no external
programming voltage needed
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6-channel internal DMA
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Unified clock system
RTC module with supply voltage backup switch
Device Comparison summarizes the available
family members
– FLL control loop for frequency stabilization
– Low-power low-frequency internal clock source
(VLO)
– Low-frequency trimmed internal reference
source (REFO)
– 32-kHz crystals (XT1)
– High-frequency crystals up to 32 MHz (XT2)
Four 16-bit timers with 3, 5, or 7 capture/compare
registers
Three universal serial communication interfaces
(USCIs)
2 Applications
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Analog and digital sensor systems
Digital motor controls
Remote controls
Thermostats
Digital timers
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Hand-held meters
3 Description
The TI MSP family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers consists of several devices that feature different sets of
peripherals targeted for various applications. The architecture, combined with five low-power modes, is
optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications. The device features a powerful
16-bit RISC CPU, 16-bit registers, and constant generators that contribute to maximum code efficiency. The
digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows the device to wake up from low-power modes to active mode in 3 µs
(typical).
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