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| | MSP430C337 | | Frequency(MHz) | 8 | | RAM | 1 KB | | ROM | 32 KB | | GPIO | 40 | | LCD Segments | 120 | | ADC | Slope | | Other Integrated Peripherals | Hardware Multiplier | | Interface | 1 USART (SPI or UART) | | Timers | 1 Watchdog/Interval, 2 8-bit, 1 16-bit (5CCR) | | | Samples Not Available | | | Inventory Not Available |
Product Information
Features- Low Supply Voltage Range 2.5 V \x96 5.5 V
- Low Operation Current, 400 uA at 1 MHz, 3 V
- Ultralow-Power Consumption:
- Standby Mode: 2 uA
- RAM Retention Off Mode: 0.1 uA
- Five Power-Saving Modes
- Wake-Up From Standby Mode in 6 us
- 16-Bit RISC Architecture, 300 ns Instruction Cycle Time
- Single Common 32 kHz Crystal, Internal System Clock up to 3.8 MHz
- Integrated LCD Driver for up to 120 Segments
- Integrated Hardware Multiplier Performs Signed, Unsigned on Multiply, and MAC Operations for Operands up to 16 \xD7 16 Bits
- Serial Communication Interface (USART), Select Asynchronous UART or Synchronous SPI by Software
- Slope A/D Converter Using External Components
- 16-Bit Timer With Five Capture/Compare Registers
- Serial Onboard Programming
- Programmable Code Protection by Security Fuse
- Family Members Include:
- MSP430C336 \x96 24 KB ROM, 1 KB RAM
- MSP430C337 \x96 32 KB ROM, 1 KB RAM
- MSP430P337A \x96 32 KB OTP, 1 KB RAM
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Description The Texas Instruments MSP430 is an ultralow-power mixed signal microcontroller family consisting of several devices featuring different sets of modules targeted to various applications. The controller is designed to be battery-operated for an extended application lifetime. With the 16-bit RISC architecture, 16 integrated registers on the CPU, and a constant generator, the MSP430 achieves maximum code efficiency. The digital-controlled oscillator, together with the frequency lock loop (FLL), provides a wake-up from a low-power mode to an active mode in less than 6 us. The MSP430x33x series microcontrollers have built-in hardware multiplication and communication capability using asynchronous (UART) and synchronous protocols. View All Description in Datasheet
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