The Texas Instruments MSP430 family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers consists of several devices featuring 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 wake-up from low-power modes to active mode in less than 1 µs.
The MSP430G2x13 and MSP430G2x53 series are ultra-low-power mixed signal microcontrollers with built-in 16-bit timers, up to 24 I/O capacitive-touch enabled pins, a versatile analog comparator, and built-in communication capability using the universal serial communication interface. In addition the MSP430G2x53 family members have a 10-bit analog-to-digital (A/D) converter. For configuration details see .
Typical applications include low-cost sensor systems that capture analog signals, convert them to digital values, and then process the data for display or for transmission to a host system.
Low Supply-Voltage Range: 1.8 V to 3.6 V
Ultra-Low Power Consumption
Active Mode: 230 µA at 1 MHz, 2.2 V
Standby Mode: 0.5 µA
Off Mode (RAM Retention): 0.1 µA
Five Power-Saving Modes
Ultra-Fast Wake-Up From Standby Mode in Less Than 1 µs
16-Bit RISC Architecture, 62.5-ns Instruction Cycle Time
Basic Clock Module Configurations
Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz With Four Calibrated Frequency