Introduction, Chapter 1 – Texas Instruments MSP430x1xx User Manual

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Introduction

Introduction

This chapter outlines the features and capabilities of the Texas Instruments
(TI

) MSP430x1xx family of microcontrollers.

The MSP430 employs a von-Neumann architecture, therefore, all memory
and peripherals are in one address space.

The MSP430 devices constitute a family of ultralow-power, 16-bit RISC
microcontrollers with an advanced architecture and rich peripheral set. The
architecture uses advanced timing and design features, as well as a highly
orthogonal structure to deliver a processor that is both powerful and flexible.
The MSP430 consumes less than 400

µ

A in active mode operating at 1 MHz

in a typical 3-V system and can wake up from a <2-

µ

A standby mode to fully

synchronized operation in less than 6

µ

s. These exceptionally low current

requirements, combined with the fast wake-up time, enable a user to build a
system with minimum current consumption and maximum battery life.

Additionally, the MSP430x1xx family has an abundant mix of peripherals and
memory sizes enabling true system-on-a-chip designs. The peripherals
include a 12-bit A/D, slope A/D, multiple timers (some with capture/compare
registers and PWM output capability), on-chip clock generation, H/W
multiplier, USART(s), Watchdog Timer, GPIO, and others.

See http://www.ti.com for the latest device information and literature for the
MSP430 family.

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Features and Capabilities

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11x Devices

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11x1 Devices

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13x Devices

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14x Devices

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