Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430F1611 — Datenblatt

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SerieMSP430F1611
Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430F1611

16-Bit-Ultra-Low-Power-MCU, 48-kB-Flash, 10240B RAM, 12-Bit-ADC, Dual-DAC, 2 USART, I2C, HW Mult, DMA

Datenblätter

MSP430F15x, MSP430F16x, MSP430F161x Mixed Signal Microcontroller datasheet
PDF, 1.8 Mb, Revision: G, Datei veröffentlicht: Mar 2, 2011
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Status

MSP430F1611IPMMSP430F1611IPMRMSP430F1611IRTDMSP430F1611IRTDRMSP430F1611IRTDT
Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)Active (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYesYesNoNoNo

Verpackung

MSP430F1611IPMMSP430F1611IPMRMSP430F1611IRTDMSP430F1611IRTDRMSP430F1611IRTDT
N12345
Pin6464646464
Package TypePMPMRTDRTDRTD
Industry STD TermLQFPLQFPVQFNPVQFNPVQFNP
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-GS-PQFP-NS-PQFP-NS-PQFP-N
Package QTY16010002500250
CarrierJEDEC TRAY (10+1)LARGE T&RLARGE T&RSMALL T&R
Device MarkingM430F1611M430F1611M430F1611M430F1611
Width (mm)1010999
Length (mm)1010999
Thickness (mm)1.41.4.88.88.88
Pitch (mm).5.5.5.5.5
Max Height (mm)1.61.6.9.9.9
Mechanical DataHerunterladenHerunterladenHerunterladenHerunterladenHerunterladen

Parameter

Parameters / ModelsMSP430F1611IPM
MSP430F1611IPM
MSP430F1611IPMR
MSP430F1611IPMR
MSP430F1611IRTD
MSP430F1611IRTD
MSP430F1611IRTDR
MSP430F1611IRTDR
MSP430F1611IRTDT
MSP430F1611IRTDT
ADCADC12 - 8chADC12 - 8chADC12 - 8chADC12 - 8chADC12 - 8ch
AESN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Active Power, uA/MHz330330330330
Active Power (uA/MHz)330
Additional FeaturesWatchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out ResetWatchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out ResetWatchdog
Temp Sensor
Brown Out Reset
Watchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out ResetWatchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out Reset
Approx. Price (US$)9.34 | 1ku
BSLUARTUARTUARTUARTUART
CPUMSP430MSP430MSP430MSP430MSP430
ComparatorsYesYesYesYes
Comparators(Inputs)Yes
DMA33333
Frequency, MHz8888
Frequency(MHz)8
GPIO Pins48484848
GPIO Pins(#)48
I2C11111
Max VCC3.63.63.63.63.6
Min VCC1.81.81.81.81.8
Multiplier16x1616x1616x1616x1616x16
Non-volatile Memory, KB48484848
Non-volatile Memory (KB)48
Operating Temperature Range, C-40 to 85-40 to 85-40 to 85-40 to 85
Operating Temperature Range(C)-40 to 85
Package GroupLQFPLQFPVQFNVQFNVQFN
Package Size: mm2:W x L, PKG64LQFP: 144 mm2: 12 x 12(LQFP)64LQFP: 144 mm2: 12 x 12(LQFP)64VQFN: 81 mm2: 9 x 9(VQFN)64VQFN: 81 mm2: 9 x 9(VQFN)
Package Size: mm2:W x L (PKG)64VQFN: 81 mm2: 9 x 9(VQFN)
RAM, KB10101010
RAM(KB)10
RatingCatalogCatalogCatalogCatalogCatalog
SPI22222
Special I/ON/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
Standby Power, LPM3-uA1.11.11.11.1
Standby Power (LPM3-uA)1.1
Timers - 16-bit22222
UART22222
Wakeup Time, us6666
Wakeup Time (us)6

Öko-Plan

MSP430F1611IPMMSP430F1611IPMRMSP430F1611IRTDMSP430F1611IRTDRMSP430F1611IRTDT
RoHSCompliantCompliantNot CompliantCompliantCompliant
Pb FreeNo

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