SLAA834B May   2018  – August 2021 MSP430FR2000 , MSP430FR2032 , MSP430FR2033 , MSP430FR2100 , MSP430FR2110 , MSP430FR2111 , MSP430FR2153 , MSP430FR2155 , MSP430FR2310 , MSP430FR2311 , MSP430FR2353 , MSP430FR2355 , MSP430FR2422 , MSP430FR2433 , MSP430FR2475 , MSP430FR2476 , MSP430FR2512 , MSP430FR2522 , MSP430FR2532 , MSP430FR2533 , MSP430FR2632 , MSP430FR2633 , MSP430FR2672 , MSP430FR2673 , MSP430FR2675 , MSP430FR2676 , MSP430FR4131 , MSP430FR4132 , MSP430FR4133 , MSP430FR5720 , MSP430FR5721 , MSP430FR5722 , MSP430FR5723 , MSP430FR5724 , MSP430FR5725 , MSP430FR5726 , MSP430FR5727 , MSP430FR5728 , MSP430FR5729 , MSP430FR5730 , MSP430FR5731 , MSP430FR5732 , MSP430FR5733 , MSP430FR5734 , MSP430FR5735 , MSP430FR5736 , MSP430FR5737 , MSP430FR5738 , MSP430FR5739 , MSP430FR5847 , MSP430FR58471 , MSP430FR5848 , MSP430FR5849 , MSP430FR5857 , MSP430FR5858 , MSP430FR5859 , MSP430FR5867 , MSP430FR58671 , MSP430FR5868 , MSP430FR5869 , MSP430FR5870 , MSP430FR5872 , MSP430FR58721 , MSP430FR5887 , MSP430FR5888 , MSP430FR5889 , MSP430FR58891 , MSP430FR5922 , MSP430FR59221 , MSP430FR5947 , MSP430FR59471 , MSP430FR5948 , MSP430FR5949 , MSP430FR5957 , MSP430FR5958 , MSP430FR5959 , MSP430FR5962 , MSP430FR5964 , MSP430FR5967 , MSP430FR5968 , MSP430FR5969 , MSP430FR59691 , MSP430FR5970 , MSP430FR5972 , MSP430FR59721 , MSP430FR5986 , MSP430FR5987 , MSP430FR5988 , MSP430FR5989 , MSP430FR59891 , MSP430FR5992 , MSP430FR5994 , MSP430FR59941

 

  1.   Trademarks
  2. Introduction
  3. Configuration of MSP430FR4xx and MSP430FR2xx Devices
  4. In-System Programming of Nonvolatile Memory
    1. 3.1 Ferroelectric RAM (FRAM) Overview
    2. 3.2 FRAM Cell
    3. 3.3 Protecting FRAM Using Write Protection Bits in FR4xx Family
    4. 3.4 FRAM Memory Wait States
    5. 3.5 Bootloader (BSL)
    6. 3.6 JTAG and Security
    7. 3.7 Production Programming
  5. Hardware Migration Considerations
  6. Device Calibration Information
  7. Important Device Specifications
  8. Core Architecture Considerations
    1. 7.1 Power Management Module (PMM)
      1. 7.1.1 Core LDO and LPM3.5 LDO
      2. 7.1.2 SVS
      3. 7.1.3 VREF
    2. 7.2 Clock System
      1. 7.2.1 DCO Frequencies
      2. 7.2.2 FLL, REFO, and DCO Tap
      3. 7.2.3 FRAM Access at 16 MHz and 24 MHz and Clocks-on-Demand
    3. 7.3 Operating Modes, Wakeup, and Reset
      1. 7.3.1 LPMx.5
      2. 7.3.2 Reset
    4. 7.4 Determining the Cause of Reset
    5. 7.5 Interrupt Vectors
    6. 7.6 FRAM and the FRAM Controller
    7. 7.7 RAM Controller (RAMCTL)
  9. Peripheral Considerations
    1. 8.1  Overview of the Peripherals on the FR4xx and FR59xx Families
    2. 8.2  Ports
      1. 8.2.1 Digital Input/Output
      2. 8.2.2 Capacitive Touch I/O
    3. 8.3  Communication Modules
    4. 8.4  Timer and IR Modulation Logic
    5. 8.5  Backup Memory
    6. 8.6  RTC Counter
    7. 8.7  LCD
    8. 8.8  Interrupt Compare Controller (ICC)
    9. 8.9  Analog-to-Digital Converters
      1. 8.9.1 ADC12_B to ADC
    10. 8.10 Enhanced Comparator (eCOMP)
    11. 8.11 Operational Amplifiers
    12. 8.12 Smart Analog Combo (SAC)
  10. ROM Libraries
  11. 10Conclusion
  12. 11References
  13. 12Revision History

Revision History

Changes from Revision A (March 2019) to Revision B (August 2021)

  • Updated the numbering format for tables, figures and cross-references throughout the document.Go

Changes from May 4, 2018 to March 26, 2019

  • Added column for "FR267x, FR247x" in Table 2-1, F4xx Family Device Comparison Go
  • Added column for FR2676 and changed "Peripherals" and "ROM Library" rows in Table 2-2, Comparison of Memory Maps Go
  • Added column for FR2476 in Table 3-1, F4xx FRAM Protection Comparison Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x to the third paragraph in Section 3.5, Bootloader (BSL) Go
  • Deleted "physical" from "On the FR59xx devices, a physical fuse is used"Go
  • Listed the applicable devices in the second paragraph in Section 7.1.3, VREF Go
  • Added the paragraph that begins "In FR59xx, the internal shared VREF voltages..." in Section 7.1.3, VREF Go
  • Updated Section 7.2.1, DCO Frequencies Go
  • Corrected the list of devices that support MCLK at 24 MHz in Section 7.2.3, FRAM Access at 16 MHz and 24 MHz and Clocks-on-Demand Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x to the "Clock sources for ACLK" row in Table 7-1, Comparison of FR4xx and F59xx Clock Systems Go
  • Deleted FR231x from the devices that support ICC in Section 7.5, Interrupt Vectors Go
  • Added DMA row and changed op amp, DAC, and ADC rows in Table 8-1, FR4xx and FR59xx Peripherals Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x to the first list item in Section 8.2.1, Digital Input/Output Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x to the paragraph that begins "The eUSCI module in most FR4xx devices..." in Section 8.3, Communication Modules Go
  • Added the "Pin of FR267x or FR247x" column to Table 8-3, FR4xx eUSCI Pin Configurations Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x in the first paragraph of Section 8.4, Timer and IR Modulation Logic Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x to the last paragraph in Section 8.6, RTC Counter Go
  • Added FR267x and FR247x to the first paragraph in Section 9, ROM Libraries Go