SLAU928A May 2024 – September 2025 MSPM0L1227 , MSPM0L1227-Q1 , MSPM0L1228 , MSPM0L1228-Q1 , MSPM0L2227 , MSPM0L2227-Q1 , MSPM0L2228 , MSPM0L2228-Q1
The MSPM0L2228 is an Arm® Cortex® 32-bit M0+ CPU with a frequency up to 32MHz. The device features 256KB of dual-bank flash with 32KB of SRAM and 32B of backup memory. The device also has internal analog such as internal ADC, voltage reference, and comparator with 8-bit DAC. The MSPM0L2228 is the first MSPM0 device that features a LCD controller, which supports 1 to 8 mux LCD panels. Lastly, the device has a VBAT island to support applications that require a separate power plane. On the VBAT island is the watchdog timer, RTC, TamperIOs, and a low-frequency oscillator or 32Khz crystal input.
The MSPM0L2228 is an Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU with an LCD controller and enhanced security features. The device can be used in a variety of tasks from simple housekeeping MCU with the 80pins to full-application level with single-phase e-metering. The easiest way to get started with MSPM0L2228 is with the LP-MSPM0L2228 LaunchPad. The LaunchPad has all the features to load code, debug, and prototype right out of the box.
Rapid prototyping is simplified by the 40-pin BoosterPack™ plug-in module headers, which support a wide range of available BoosterPack plug-in modules. Users can quickly add features like wireless connectivity, graphical displays, environmental sensing and much more. Design you own BoosterPack plug-in module or choose among many already available from TI and third-party developers.
To make prototyping easier, TI provides the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK) which has a variety of code examples to demonstrate how to use the internal peripherals.
Free software development tools are also available, such as TI's Code Composer Studio™ IDE. We also support 3rd party IDEs such as IAR Embedded Workbench® IDE and Arm®Keil® μVision® IDE. Code Composer Studio IDE supports EnergyTrace technology with the MSPM0L2228 LaunchPad development kit. More information about the LaunchPad development kit, the supported BoosterPack plug-in modules, and the available resources can be found at TI's LaunchPad development kit portal. To get started quickly and find available resources in the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK), visit the TI Developer Zone. The MSPM0 MCUs are also supported by extensive online collateral, training with MSPM0 Academy and online support through the TI E2E support forums.