MSP430FR5738IPWR is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Texas Instruments' MSP430 family. This MCU is designed for low-power and high-performance applications, making it suitable for a wide range of applications.
Description:
The MSP430FR5738IPWR is a 16-bit RISC architecture-based MCU with a high-performance CPU and a rich set of peripherals. It features a 32-bit RISC CPU with a clock speed of up to 16 MHz, providing high computational performance for demanding applications. The MCU also includes a range of built-in peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, and timers, which can be used to interface with various external devices.
Features:
- Low-power operation: The MSP430FR5738IPWR is designed for low-power applications, with a low active mode current consumption of just 150 µA/MHz and a low standby current consumption of 0.1 µA.
- High-performance CPU: The MCU features a 32-bit RISC CPU with a clock speed of up to 16 MHz, providing high computational performance for demanding applications.
- Rich set of peripherals: The MCU includes a range of built-in peripherals, including UART, SPI, I2C, and timers, which can be used to interface with various external devices.
- Memory: The MCU includes 512 kB of flash memory and 64 kB of RAM, providing ample storage for program code and data.
- Security features: The MCU includes a range of security features, including a hardware-based encryption engine and secure boot capabilities, which can be used to protect sensitive data and prevent unauthorized access.
Applications:
The MSP430FR5738IPWR is suitable for a wide range of applications, including:
- Industrial control systems: The MCU's low-power operation and high-performance CPU make it well-suited for use in industrial control systems, where it can be used to control and monitor various industrial processes.
- Smart energy management: The MCU's low-power operation and built-in peripherals make it well-suited for use in smart energy management systems, where it can be used to monitor and control energy usage in buildings and homes.
- Medical devices: The MCU's low-power operation and security features make it well-suited for use in medical devices, where it can be used to monitor and control various medical parameters.
- Consumer electronics: The MCU's high-performance CPU and built-in peripherals make it well-suited for use in consumer electronics, such as smart home devices, wearables, and portable electronics.
- Automotive applications: The MCU's low-power operation and robust security features make it well-suited for use in automotive applications, where it can be used to control and monitor various automotive systems, such as engine control units and infotainment systems.