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| | MSP430C311 | | Frequency(MHz) | 8 | | RAM | 128 B | | ROM | 2 KB | | GPIO | 14 | | LCD Segments | 92 | | ADC | Slope | | Timers | 1 Watchdog/Interval, 2 8-bit | | | Samples Not Available | | | Inventory Not Available |
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Product Information
Features- Low Supply Voltage Range 2.5 V - 5.5 V
- Ultra Low-Power Consumption
- Low Operation Current, 400 uA at 1 MHz, 3V
- Five Power Saving Modes: (Standby Mode: 1.3 uA, RAM Retention/Off Mode: 0.1 uA)
- Wakeup From Standby Mode in 6 us Maximum
- 16-Bit RISC Architecture, 300 ns Instruction Cycle Time
- Single Common 32 kHz Crystal, Internal System Clock up to 3.3 MHz
- Integrated LCD Driver for up to 64 or 92 Segments
- Slope A/D Converter With External Components
- Serial Onboard Programming
- Program Code Protection by Security Fuse
- Family Members Include:
- MSP430C311S: 2k Byte ROM,128 Byte RAM
- MSP430C312: 4k Byte ROM, 256 Byte RAM
- MSP430C313: 8k Byte ROM, 256 Byte RAM
- MSP430C314: 12k Byte ROM, 512 Byte RAM
- MSP430C315: 16k Byte ROM, 512 Byte RAM
- MSP430P313: 8k Byte OTP, 256 Byte RAM
 - MSP430P315: 16k Byte OTP, 512 Byte RAM
- MSP430P315S: 16k Byte OTP, 512 ByteRAM
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Description The MSP430 is an ultralow-power mixed signal microcontroller family consisting of several devices that feature different sets of modules targeted to various applications. The microcontroller is designed to be battery operated for an extended application lifetime. With 16-bit RISC architecture, 16-bit integrated registers on the CPU, and a constant generator, the MSP430 achieves maximum code efficiency. The digitally-controlled oscillator, together with the frequency-locked-loop (FLL), provides a wakeup from a low-power mode to active mode in less than 6 us. Typical applications include sensor systems that capture analog signals, converting them to digital values, and then processes the data and displays them or transmits them to a host system. View All Description in Datasheet
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