MSP430FR5739IDA Description
The TI MSP430FR573x series of ultra-low-power microcontrollers is made up of a number of components that include embedded FRAM nonvolatile memory, an ultra-low-power 16-bit MSP430TM CPU, and numerous peripherals aimed at diverse applications. In portable and wireless sensing applications, the architecture, FRAM, and peripherals are designed to extend battery life through the use of seven lowpower modes.
FRAM is a brand-new nonvolatile memory that offers lower overall power consumption while combining the speed, adaptability, and durability of SRAM with the stability and dependability of flash. An internal DMA, a hardware multiplier, an RTC, five 16-bit timers, digital I/Os, a 10-bit ADC, a 16-channel comparator with voltage reference generation, and hysteresis capabilities are some of the peripherals.
MSP430FR5739IDA Features
Up to 16KB of Nonvolatile Memory
Ultra-Low-Power Writes
Fast Write at 125 ns per Word (16KB in 1 ms)
Built-In Error Correction Coding (ECC) and Memory Protection Unit (MPU)
Universal Memory = Program + Data + Storage
1015 Write Cycle Endurance
Radiation Resistant and Nonmagnetic
32-Bit Hardware Multiplier (MPY)
Three-Channel Internal DMA
Real-Time Clock (RTC) With Calendar and Alarm Functions
Five 16-Bit Timers With up to Three Capture/Compare Registers
16 Bit Cyclic Redundancy Checker (CRC)
MSP430FR5739IDA Applications
Power Management
Consumer Electronics
Portable Devices
Industrial