Mixed-signal MCU with an integrated 16-bit precision ADC delivers ultra-low-power performance

06-03-2018 | Texas Instruments | Semiconductors

The SimpleLink MSP432P411x and MSP432P401x microcontrollers (MCUs), from Texas Instruments, are optimised wireless host MCUs with an integrated 16-bit precision ADC, delivering ultra-low-power performance including 100µA/MHz in active power and 820nA in standby power with FPU and DSP extensions. As an optimised wireless host MCU, the devices let developers add high-precision analog and memory extension to applications based on SimpleLink wireless connectivity solutions. The devices are part of the SimpleLink MCU platform, which consists of Wi-Fi, Bluetooth low energy, sub-1GHz, and host MCUs. All share a common, easy-to-use development environment with one core SDK and a rich tool set. A one-time integration of the platform allows you to add any mixture of devices from the portfolio into your design. The ultimate aim of the platform is to achieve 100% code reuse when your design demands change. The MCUs are supported by a comprehensive ecosystem of tools, software, documentation, training, and support to get your development started quickly. The LaunchPad development kit or MSP-TS432PZ100 target socket board (with additional MCU sample) along with the free SimpleLink MSP432 SDK are all you need to get started.
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