MSP432P401YIRGCR is a microcontroller unit (MCU) from Texas Instruments (TI) that belongs to the MSP432P4 family. The MSP432P4 family is a series of high-performance, low-power, 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F MCUs designed for a wide range of applications.
Description:
The MSP432P401YIRGCR is a high-performance MCU that features an ARM Cortex-M4F processor with a floating-point unit (FPU) running at a maximum frequency of 48 MHz. It is packaged in a 100-pin LQFP (Low Profile Quad Flat Package) package. The device includes a variety of integrated peripherals and communication interfaces to support a wide range of applications.
Features:
- ARM Cortex-M4F processor with FPU running at up to 48 MHz
- 1 MB on-chip flash memory
- 256 kB of RAM
- Multiple power modes, including active, standby, and deep-sleep modes, to optimize power consumption
- Integrated peripherals, such as timers, pulse-width modulation (PWM) controllers, and serial communication interfaces (UART, SPI, I2C)
- 12-bit ADC with up to 32 input channels
- Flexible external memory controller supporting external RAM and flash memory
- Multiple communication interfaces, including USB, Ethernet, and CAN
- On-chip debugging and trace capabilities
- Support for a wide range of operating temperatures (-40°C to +105°C)
Applications:
The MSP432P401YIRGCR is suitable for a variety of applications that require high performance, low power consumption, and a rich set of integrated peripherals. Some potential applications include:
- Industrial control systems
- Building automation and energy management
- Home appliances with advanced control and connectivity features
- Medical devices with precise monitoring and control capabilities
- Automotive applications, such as body control modules and infotainment systems
- Portable electronic devices with low-power requirements
- IoT devices with integrated connectivity and processing capabilities
- Sensor hubs for data acquisition and processing in various industries
The MSP432P401YIRGCR's combination of processing power, integrated peripherals, and low-power features make it a versatile choice for a wide range of embedded applications.