SLASE54D March   2016  – January 2021 MSP430FR5962 , MSP430FR5964 , MSP430FR5992 , MSP430FR5994 , MSP430FR59941

PRODUCTION DATA  

  1. Features
  2. Applications
  3. Description
  4. Functional Block Diagram
  5. Revision History
  6. Device Comparison
    1. 6.1 Related Products
  7. Terminal Configuration and Functions
    1. 7.1 Pin Diagrams
    2. 7.2 Pin Attributes
    3. 7.3 Signal Descriptions
    4. 7.4 Pin Multiplexing
    5. 7.5 Buffer Types
    6. 7.6 Connection of Unused Pins
  8. Specifications
    1. 8.1  Absolute Maximum Ratings
    2. 8.2  ESD Ratings
    3. 8.3  Recommended Operating Conditions
    4. 8.4  Active Mode Supply Current Into VCC Excluding External Current
    5. 8.5  Typical Characteristics, Active Mode Supply Currents
    6. 8.6  Low-Power Mode (LPM0, LPM1) Supply Currents Into VCC Excluding External Current
    7. 8.7  Low-Power Mode (LPM2, LPM3, LPM4) Supply Currents (Into VCC) Excluding External Current
    8. 8.8  Low-Power Mode (LPMx.5) Supply Currents (Into VCC) Excluding External Current
    9. 8.9  Typical Characteristics, Low-Power Mode Supply Currents
    10. 8.10 Typical Characteristics, Current Consumption per Module
    11. 8.11 Thermal Packaging Characteristics
    12. 8.12 Timing and Switching Characteristics
      1. 8.12.1  Power Supply Sequencing
        1. 8.12.1.1 Brownout and Device Reset Power Ramp Requirements
        2. 8.12.1.2 SVS
      2. 8.12.2  Reset Timing
        1. 8.12.2.1 Reset Input
      3. 8.12.3  Clock Specifications
        1. 8.12.3.1 Low-Frequency Crystal Oscillator, LFXT
        2. 8.12.3.2 High-Frequency Crystal Oscillator, HFXT
        3. 8.12.3.3 DCO
        4. 8.12.3.4 Internal Very-Low-Power Low-Frequency Oscillator (VLO)
        5. 8.12.3.5 Module Oscillator (MODOSC)
      4. 8.12.4  Wake-up Characteristics
        1. 8.12.4.1 Wake-up Times From Low-Power Modes and Reset
        2. 8.12.4.2 Typical Characteristics, Average LPM Currents vs Wake-up Frequency
        3. 8.12.4.3 Typical Wake-up Charge
      5. 8.12.5  Digital I/Os
        1. 8.12.5.1 Digital Inputs
        2. 8.12.5.2 Digital Outputs
        3. 8.12.5.3 Typical Characteristics, Digital Outputs at 3.0 V and 2.2 V
        4. 8.12.5.4 Pin-Oscillator Frequency, Ports Px
        5. 8.12.5.5 Typical Characteristics, Pin-Oscillator Frequency
      6. 8.12.6  LEA (Low-Energy Accelerator) (MSP430FR599x Only)
        1. 8.12.6.1 Low Energy Accelerator Performance
      7. 8.12.7  Timer_A and Timer_B
        1. 8.12.7.1 Timer_A
        2. 8.12.7.2 Timer_B
      8. 8.12.8  eUSCI
        1. 8.12.8.1 eUSCI (UART Mode) Clock Frequency
        2. 8.12.8.2 eUSCI (UART Mode)
        3. 8.12.8.3 eUSCI (SPI Master Mode) Clock Frequency
        4. 8.12.8.4 eUSCI (SPI Master Mode)
        5. 8.12.8.5 eUSCI (SPI Slave Mode)
        6. 8.12.8.6 eUSCI (I2C Mode)
      9. 8.12.9  ADC12_B
        1. 8.12.9.1 12-Bit ADC, Power Supply and Input Range Conditions
        2. 8.12.9.2 12-Bit ADC, Timing Parameters
        3. 8.12.9.3 12-Bit ADC, Linearity Parameters
        4. 8.12.9.4 12-Bit ADC, Dynamic Performance With External Reference
        5. 8.12.9.5 12-Bit ADC, Dynamic Performance With Internal Reference
        6. 8.12.9.6 12-Bit ADC, Temperature Sensor and Built-In V1/2
        7. 8.12.9.7 12-Bit ADC, External Reference
      10. 8.12.10 Reference
        1. 8.12.10.1 REF, Built-In Reference
      11. 8.12.11 Comparator
        1. 8.12.11.1 Comparator_E
      12. 8.12.12 FRAM
        1. 8.12.12.1 FRAM
      13. 8.12.13 Emulation and Debug
        1. 8.12.13.1 JTAG and Spy-Bi-Wire Interface
  9. Detailed Description
    1. 9.1  Overview
    2. 9.2  CPU
    3. 9.3  Low-Energy Accelerator (LEA) for Signal Processing (MSP430FR599x Only)
    4. 9.4  Operating Modes
      1. 9.4.1 Peripherals in Low-Power Modes
      2. 9.4.2 Idle Currents of Peripherals in LPM3 and LPM4
    5. 9.5  Interrupt Vector Table and Signatures
    6. 9.6  Bootloader (BSL)
    7. 9.7  JTAG Operation
      1. 9.7.1 JTAG Standard Interface
      2. 9.7.2 Spy-Bi-Wire Interface
    8. 9.8  FRAM Controller A (FRCTL_A)
    9. 9.9  RAM
    10. 9.10 Tiny RAM
    11. 9.11 Memory Protection Unit (MPU) Including IP Encapsulation
    12. 9.12 Peripherals
      1. 9.12.1  Digital I/O
      2. 9.12.2  Oscillator and Clock System (CS)
      3. 9.12.3  Power-Management Module (PMM)
      4. 9.12.4  Hardware Multiplier (MPY)
      5. 9.12.5  Real-Time Clock (RTC_C)
      6. 9.12.6  Watchdog Timer (WDT_A)
      7. 9.12.7  System Module (SYS)
      8. 9.12.8  DMA Controller
      9. 9.12.9  Enhanced Universal Serial Communication Interface (eUSCI)
      10. 9.12.10 TA0, TA1, and TA4
      11. 9.12.11 TA2 and TA3
      12. 9.12.12 TB0
      13. 9.12.13 ADC12_B
      14. 9.12.14 Comparator_E
      15. 9.12.15 CRC16
      16. 9.12.16 CRC32
      17. 9.12.17 AES256 Accelerator
      18. 9.12.18 True Random Seed
      19. 9.12.19 Shared Reference (REF)
      20. 9.12.20 Embedded Emulation
        1. 9.12.20.1 Embedded Emulation Module (EEM) (S Version)
        2. 9.12.20.2 EnergyTrace++ Technology
    13. 9.13 Input/Output Diagrams
      1. 9.13.1  Capacitive Touch Functionality on Ports P1 to P8, and PJ
      2. 9.13.2  Port P1 (P1.0 to P1.2) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      3. 9.13.3  Port P1 (P1.3 to P1.5) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      4. 9.13.4  Port P1 (P1.6 and P1.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      5. 9.13.5  Port P2 (P2.0 to P2.2) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      6. 9.13.6  Port P2 (P2.3 and P2.4) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      7. 9.13.7  Port P2 (P2.5 and P2.6) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      8. 9.13.8  Port P2 (P2.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      9. 9.13.9  Port P3 (P3.0 to P3.3) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      10. 9.13.10 Port P3 (P3.4 to P3.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      11. 9.13.11 Port P4 (P4.0 to P4.3) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      12. 9.13.12 Port P4 (P4.4 to P4.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      13. 9.13.13 Port P5 (P5.0 to P5.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      14. 9.13.14 Port P6 (P6.0 to P6.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      15. 9.13.15 Port P7 (P7.0 to P7.3) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      16. 9.13.16 Port P7 (P7.4 to P7.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      17. 9.13.17 Port P8 (P8.0 to P8.3) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      18. 9.13.18 Port PJ (PJ.4 and PJ.5) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      19. 9.13.19 Port PJ (PJ.6 and PJ.7) Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
      20. 9.13.20 Port PJ (PJ.0 to PJ.3) JTAG Pins TDO, TMS, TCK, TDI/TCLK, Input/Output With Schmitt Trigger
    14. 9.14 Device Descriptors (TLV)
    15. 9.15 Memory Map
      1. 9.15.1 Peripheral File Map
    16. 9.16 Identification
      1. 9.16.1 Revision Identification
      2. 9.16.2 Device Identification
      3. 9.16.3 JTAG Identification
  10. 10Applications, Implementation, and Layout
    1. 10.1 Device Connection and Layout Fundamentals
      1. 10.1.1 Power Supply Decoupling and Bulk Capacitors
      2. 10.1.2 External Oscillator
      3. 10.1.3 JTAG
      4. 10.1.4 Reset
      5. 10.1.5 Unused Pins
      6. 10.1.6 General Layout Recommendations
      7. 10.1.7 Do's and Don'ts
    2. 10.2 Peripheral- and Interface-Specific Design Information
      1. 10.2.1 ADC12_B Peripheral
        1. 10.2.1.1 Partial Schematic
        2. 10.2.1.2 Design Requirements
        3. 10.2.1.3 Detailed Design Procedure
        4. 10.2.1.4 Layout Guidelines
  11. 11Device and Documentation Support
    1. 11.1  Getting Started
    2. 11.2  Device Nomenclature
    3. 11.3  Tools and Software
    4. 11.4  Documentation Support
    5. 11.5  Related Links
    6. 11.6  Support Resources
    7. 11.7  Trademarks
    8. 11.8  Electrostatic Discharge Caution
    9. 11.9  Export Control Notice
    10. 11.10 Glossary
  12. 12Mechanical, Packaging, and Orderable Information

Package Options

Mechanical Data (Package|Pins)
Thermal pad, mechanical data (Package|Pins)
Orderable Information

Description

The MSP430FR599x microcontrollers (MCUs) take low power and performance to the next level with the unique low-energy accelerator (LEA) for digital signal processing. This accelerator delivers 40x the performance of Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCUs to help developers efficiently process data using complex functions such as FFT, FIR, and matrix multiplication. Implementation requires no DSP expertise with a free optimized DSP Library available. Additionally, with up to 256KB of unified memory with FRAM, these devices offer more space for advanced applications and flexibility for effortless implementation of over-the-air firmware updates.

The MSP ultra-low-power (ULP) FRAM microcontroller platform combines uniquely embedded FRAM and a holistic ultra-low-power system architecture, allowing system designers to increase performance while lowering energy consumption. FRAM technology combines the low-energy fast writes, flexibility, and endurance of RAM with the nonvolatile behavior of flash.

MSP430FR599x MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get your design started quickly. Development kits for the MSP430FR599x include the MSP-EXP430FR5994 LaunchPad™ development kit and the MSP-TS430PN80B 80-pin target development board. TI also provides free MSP430Ware™ software, which is available as a component of Code Composer Studio™ IDE desktop and cloud versions within TI Resource Explorer.

For complete module descriptions, see the MSP430FR58xx, MSP430FR59xx, and MSP430FR6xx Family User's Guide.

Device Information
PART NUMBER (1) (2) PACKAGE BODY SIZE(3)
MSP430FR5994IZVW NFBGA (87) 6 mm × 6 mm
MSP430FR5994IPN LQFP (80) 12 mm × 12 mm
MSP430FR5994IPM LQFP (64) 10 mm × 10 mm
MSP430FR5994IRGZ VQFN (48) 7 mm × 7 mm
For the most current part, package, and ordering information for all available devices, see the Package Option Addendum in Section 12, or see the TI website at www.ti.com.
For a comparison of all available device variants, see Section 6.
The sizes shown here are approximations. For the package dimensions with tolerances, see the Mechanical Data in Section 12.