SLAS619R August   2010  – September 2018 MSP430F5131 , MSP430F5132 , MSP430F5151 , MSP430F5152 , MSP430F5171 , MSP430F5172

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  1. 1Device Overview
    1. 1.1 Features
    2. 1.2 Applications
    3. 1.3 Description
    4. 1.4 Functional Block Diagrams
  2. 2Revision History
  3. 3Device Comparison
    1. 3.1 Related Products
  4. 4Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 4.1 Pin Diagrams
    2. 4.2 Signal Descriptions
      1. Table 4-1 Signal Descriptions
  5. 5Specifications
    1. 5.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 5.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 5.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 5.4  Active Mode Supply Current Into VCC Excluding External Current
    5. 5.5  Low-Power Mode Supply Currents (Into VCC) Excluding External Current
    6. 5.6  Thermal Resistance Characteristics
    7. 5.7  Schmitt-Trigger Inputs – General-Purpose I/O (P1.0 to P1.5, P3.2 to P3.7, and PJ.0 to PJ.6)
    8. 5.8  Schmitt-Trigger Inputs – General-Purpose I/O (P1.6 and P1.7, P2.0 to P2.7, and P3.0 and P3.1)
    9. 5.9  Inputs – Ports P1 and P2
    10. 5.10 Leakage Current – General-Purpose I/O
    11. 5.11 Outputs – Ports P1, P3, PJ (Full Drive Strength, P1.0 to P1.5, P3.2 to P3.7, PJ.0 to PJ.6)
    12. 5.12 Outputs – Ports P1 to P3 (Full Drive Strength, P1.6 and P1.7, P2.0 to P2.7, P3.0 and P3.1)
    13. 5.13 Outputs – Ports P1, P3, PJ (Reduced Drive Strength, P1.0 to P1.5, P3.2 to P3.7, PJ.0 to PJ.6)
    14. 5.14 Outputs – Ports P1 to P3 (Reduced Drive Strength, P1.6 and P1.7, P2.0 to P2.7, P3.0 and P3.1)
    15. 5.15 Output Frequency – Ports P1.0 to P1.5, P3.2 to P3.7, PJ.0 to PJ.6
    16. 5.16 Output Frequency – Ports P1.6 and P1.7, P2.0 to P2.7, P3.0 and P3.1
    17. 5.17 Typical Characteristics – Outputs, Reduced Drive Strength (PxDS.y = 0), Ports P1.0 to P1.5, P3.2 to P3.7, PJ.0 to PJ.6
    18. 5.18 Typical Characteristics – Outputs, Full Drive Strength (PxDS.y = 1), Ports P1.0 to P1.5, P3.2 to P3.7, PJ.0 to PJ.6
    19. 5.19 Typical Characteristics – Outputs, Reduced Drive Strength (PxDS.y = 0), Ports P1.6 and P1.7, P2.0 to P2.7, P3.0 and P3.1
    20. 5.20 Typical Characteristics – Outputs, Full Drive Strength (PxDS.y = 1), Ports P1.6 and P1.7, P2.0 to P2.7, P3.0 and P3.1
    21. 5.21 Crystal Oscillator, XT1, Low-Frequency Mode
    22. 5.22 Crystal Oscillator, XT1, High-Frequency Mode
    23. 5.23 Internal Very-Low-Power Low-Frequency Oscillator (VLO)
    24. 5.24 Internal Reference, Low-Frequency Oscillator (REFO)
    25. 5.25 DCO Frequency
    26. 5.26 PMM, Brownout Reset (BOR)
    27. 5.27 PMM, Core Voltage
    28. 5.28 PMM, SVS High Side
    29. 5.29 PMM, SVM High Side
    30. 5.30 PMM, SVS Low Side
    31. 5.31 PMM, SVM Low Side
    32. 5.32 Wake-up Times From Low-Power Modes
    33. 5.33 Timer_A
    34. 5.34 USCI (UART Mode)
    35. 5.35 USCI (SPI Master Mode)
    36. 5.36 USCI (SPI Slave Mode)
    37. 5.37 USCI (I2C Mode)
    38. 5.38 10-Bit ADC, Power Supply and Input Range Conditions (MSP430F51x2 Devices Only)
    39. 5.39 10-Bit ADC, Timing Parameters (MSP430F51x2 Devices Only)
    40. 5.40 10-Bit ADC, Linearity Parameters (MSP430F51x2 Devices Only)
    41. 5.41 REF, External Reference (MSP430F51x2 Devices Only)
    42. 5.42 REF, Built-In Reference (MSP430F51x2 Devices Only)
    43. 5.43 Comparator_B
    44. 5.44 Timer_D, Power Supply and Reference Clock
    45. 5.45 Timer_D, Local Clock Generator Frequency
    46. 5.46 Timer_D, Trimmed Clock Frequencies
    47. 5.47 Timer_D, Frequency Multiplication Mode
    48. 5.48 Timer_D, Input Capture and Output Compare Timing
    49. 5.49 Flash Memory
    50. 5.50 JTAG and Spy-Bi-Wire Interface
  6. 6Detailed Description
    1. 6.1  CPU
    2. 6.2  Instruction Set
    3. 6.3  Operating Modes
    4. 6.4  Interrupt Vector Addresses
    5. 6.5  Memory Organization
    6. 6.6  Bootloader (BSL)
    7. 6.7  Flash Memory
    8. 6.8  RAM
    9. 6.9  Peripherals
      1. 6.9.1  Digital I/O
      2. 6.9.2  Port Mapping Controller
      3. 6.9.3  Oscillator and System Clock
      4. 6.9.4  Power-Management Module (PMM)
      5. 6.9.5  Hardware Multiplier
      6. 6.9.6  Watchdog Timer (WDT_A)
      7. 6.9.7  System Module (SYS)
      8. 6.9.8  DMA Controller
      9. 6.9.9  Universal Serial Communication Interface (USCI)
      10. 6.9.10 TA0
      11. 6.9.11 TD0
      12. 6.9.12 TD1
      13. 6.9.13 Comparator_B
      14. 6.9.14 ADC10_A (MSP430F51x2 Only)
      15. 6.9.15 CRC16
      16. 6.9.16 Reference (REF) Module Voltage Reference
      17. 6.9.17 Embedded Emulation Module (EEM) (S Version)
      18. 6.9.18 Peripheral File Map
    10. 6.10 Input/Output Diagrams
      1. 6.10.1  Port P1 (P1.0 to P1.5) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      2. 6.10.2  Port P1 (P1.6 to P1.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      3. 6.10.3  Port P2 (P2.0 to P2.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      4. 6.10.4  Port P3 (P3.0 and P3.1) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      5. 6.10.5  Port P3 (P3.2 and P3.3) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      6. 6.10.6  Port P3 (P3.4) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      7. 6.10.7  Port P3 (P3.5) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      8. 6.10.8  Port P3 (P3.6) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      9. 6.10.9  Port P3 (P3.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      10. 6.10.10 Port J (PJ.0) JTAG Pin TDO, Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger or Output
      11. 6.10.11 Port J (PJ.1 to PJ.3) JTAG Pins TMS, TCK, TDI/TCLK, Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger or Output
      12. 6.10.12 Port J (PJ.4) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      13. 6.10.13 Port J (PJ.5) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      14. 6.10.14 Port J (PJ.6) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
    11. 6.11 Device Descriptors
  7. 7Device and Documentation Support
    1. 7.1  Getting Started and Next Steps
    2. 7.2  Device Nomenclature
    3. 7.3  Tools and Software
    4. 7.4  Documentation Support
    5. 7.5  Related Links
    6. 7.6  Community Resources
    7. 7.7  Trademarks
    8. 7.8  Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    9. 7.9  Export Control Notice
    10. 7.10 Glossary
  8. 8Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

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Orderable Information

DMA Controller

The DMA controller allows movement of data from one memory address to another without CPU intervention. For example, the DMA controller can be used to move data from the ADC10_A conversion memory to RAM. Using the DMA controller can increase the throughput of peripheral modules. The DMA controller reduces system power consumption by allowing the CPU to remain in sleep mode, without having to wake to move data to or from a peripheral. Table 6-9 lists the triggers that can be assigned to start a DMA transfer.

Table 6-9 DMA Trigger Assignments(1)

TRIGGER CHANNEL
0 1 2
0 DMAREQ DMAREQ DMAREQ
1 TA0CCR0 CCIFG TA0CCR0 CCIFG TA0CCR0 CCIFG
2 TA0CCR2 CCIFG TA0CCR2 CCIFG TA0CCR2 CCIFG
3 TD0CCR0 CCIFG TD0CCR0 CCIFG TD0CCR0 CCIFG
4 TD0CCR2 CCIFG TD0CCR2 CCIFG TD0CCR2 CCIFG
5 TD1CCR0 CCIFG TD1CCR0 CCIFG TD1CCR0 CCIFG
6 TD1CCR2 CCIFG TD1CCR2 CCIFG TD1CCR2 CCIFG
7 Reserved Reserved Reserved
8 Reserved Reserved Reserved
9 Reserved Reserved Reserved
10 Reserved Reserved Reserved
11 Reserved Reserved Reserved
12 Reserved Reserved Reserved
13 Reserved Reserved Reserved
14 Reserved Reserved Reserved
15 Reserved Reserved Reserved
16 UCA0RXIFG UCA0RXIFG UCA0RXIFG
17 UCA0TXIFG UCA0TXIFG UCA0TXIFG
18 UCB0RXIFG UCB0RXIFG UCB0RXIFG
19 UCB0TXIFG UCB0TXIFG UCB0TXIFG
20 Reserved Reserved Reserved
21 Reserved Reserved Reserved
22 Reserved Reserved Reserved
23 Reserved Reserved Reserved
24 ADC10IFG0 ADC10IFG0 ADC10IFG0
25 Reserved Reserved Reserved
26 Reserved Reserved Reserved
27 Reserved Reserved Reserved
28 Reserved Reserved Reserved
29 MPY ready MPY ready MPY ready
30 DMA2IFG DMA0IFG DMA1IFG
31 DMAE0 DMAE0 DMAE0
Reserved DMA triggers may be used by other devices in the family. Reserved DMA triggers do not cause any DMA trigger event when selected.