Devices achieve extended battery life in energy-challenged applications
19-02-2015 |
Texas Instruments
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Power
The Texas Instruments (TI) MSP430 ultra-low-power (ULP) FRAM platform
combines uniquely embedded FRAM and a holistic ultra-low-power system
architecture, allowing innovators to increase performance at lowered energy
budgets. FRAM technology combines the speed, flexibility, and endurance of
SRAM with the stability and reliability of flash at much lower power.
The MSP430 ULP FRAM portfolio consists of a diverse set of devices featuring
FRAM, the ULP 16-bit MSP430 CPU, and intelligent peripherals suitable for
various applications. The ULP architecture showcases seven low-power modes,
optimized to achieve extended battery life in energy-challenged
applications, says the company.