The Texas Instruments MSP430F2254TRHAR is a microcontroller unit (MCU) belonging to the MSP430 family of low-power, 16-bit RISC architecture processors. It is designed for a wide range of applications, including industrial, automotive, and consumer electronics.
Description:
The MSP430F2254TRHAR is a high-performance MCU featuring a 16-bit RISC CPU with a CPU clock frequency of up to 8MHz. It is built on a 0.18µm CMOS process and is housed in a 64-pin LQFP (Low Profile Quad Flat Package) package. The device operates over a wide supply voltage range of 2.0V to 3.6V and a temperature range of -40°C to +85°C (commercial) or -40°C to +125°C (industrial).
Features:
- 16-bit RISC CPU with high code density and low power consumption
- Up to 16KB of in-system programmable Flash memory
- Up to 512B of SRAM (Data + Program)
- 12-bit ADC with up to 8 input channels
- 2x 16-bit Timers with input capture and output compare capabilities
- 1x 8-bit Timer with capture/compare capabilities
- UART, SPI, and I2C communication interfaces
- Up to 24 GPIO pins with various supported functions
- Low-power modes to optimize energy consumption
- Built-in comparator and watchdog timer
- Enhanced DMA controller
- JTAG and/or SPI serial debug interfaces
Applications:
- Industrial control and automation systems
- Smart sensors and measurement devices
- Energy meters and power management systems
- Automotive control modules (e.g., body control, lighting, and HVAC)
- Consumer electronics (e.g., appliances, toys, and portable devices)
- Medical devices (e.g., wearables, monitoring equipment)
- Home automation and IoT devices
- Battery-powered devices requiring low power consumption
- Data acquisition and signal processing systems
- Custom embedded applications requiring a combination of processing power, peripherals, and low power consumption.
The MSP430F2254TRHAR is an ideal choice for applications that require a balance between processing power, low power consumption, and a wide range of peripherals. Its versatile features make it suitable for a broad spectrum of embedded systems, from simple to complex applications.