Mixed-signal MCUs feature powerful 16-bit RISC CPU and DCO-based clock system
01-04-2015 |
Texas Instruments
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Semiconductors
Texas Instruments' (TI) highly-versatile MSP430i204x, MSP430i203x,
MSP430i202x 16-bit mixed-signal microcontrollers consist of a powerful
16-bit RISC CPU and a DCO-based clock system that generates system clocks.
The devices feature a power management module (PMM) with built-in voltage
reference and voltage monitor, two to four 24-bit sigma-delta
analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), a temperature sensor, a 16-bit hardware
multiplier, two 16-bit timers, one eUSCI-A module and one eUSCI-B module, a
watchdog timer (WDT), and up to 16 I/O pins.
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