The Texas Instruments MSP430FR573x family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers consists
of multiple devices that feature embedded FRAM nonvolatile memory, ultra-low-power 16-bit
MSP430™ CPU, and different peripherals targeted for various
applications. The architecture, FRAM, and peripherals, combined with seven low-power modes, are
optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable and wireless sensing applications. FRAM is a
new nonvolatile memory that combines the speed, flexibility, and endurance of SRAM with the
stability and reliability of flash, all at lower total power consumption. Peripherals include a
10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a 16-channel comparator with voltage reference generation
and hysteresis capabilities, three enhanced serial channels capable of
I2C, SPI, or UART protocols, an internal DMA, a hardware multiplier, an
RTC, five 16-bit timers, and digital I/Os.
The Texas Instruments MSP430FR573x family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers consists
of multiple devices that feature embedded FRAM nonvolatile memory, ultra-low-power 16-bit
MSP430™ CPU, and different peripherals targeted for various
applications. The architecture, FRAM, and peripherals, combined with seven low-power modes, are
optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable and wireless sensing applications. FRAM is a
new nonvolatile memory that combines the speed, flexibility, and endurance of SRAM with the
stability and reliability of flash, all at lower total power consumption. Peripherals include a
10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), a 16-channel comparator with voltage reference generation
and hysteresis capabilities, three enhanced serial channels capable of
I2C, SPI, or UART protocols, an internal DMA, a hardware multiplier, an
RTC, five 16-bit timers, and digital I/Os.