Texas Instruments' MSPM0G110x MCUs are part of the MSP MCU family, featuring an integrated analog-to-digital converter (ADC) and op amp. These 32-bit MCUs operate on an Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform at up to 80 MHz, offering high performance and ultra-low power consumption. With a temperature range of -40°C to +105°C and a supply voltage range of 1.62 V to 3.6 V, they are suitable for a wide range of applications.
The MSPM0G110x devices come with up to 128 KB embedded Flash program memory with error correction code (ECC) and up to 32 KB SRAM with hardware parity. They also include a memory protection unit, DMA channels, and various analog peripherals such as ADCs, voltage references, and a general-purpose amp. Additionally, these MCUs feature digital peripherals like advanced control timers, general-purpose timers, watchdog timers, and RTC with alarm and calendar mode.
The MSPM0 MCU platform combines the Arm Cortex-M0+ with a low-power system architecture, allowing designers to enhance performance while minimizing energy consumption. Texas Instruments provides extensive hardware and software support for the MSPM0G110x MCUs, including development kits, reference designs, code examples, and a free MSP software development kit (SDK). The MCUs are backed by online resources, training programs, and support forums to assist developers in their projects.
Overall, the Texas Instruments MSPM0G110x MCUs offer a comprehensive solution for integrating analog and digital features, catering to diverse project requirements with their performance, low power consumption, and extensive support ecosystem.
Block Diagram
Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU with a memory protection unit and up to 80 MHz frequency
Flash memory: up to 128 KB with built-in ECC
SRAM: up to 32 KB with hardware parity
One general-purpose amp (GPAMP)
Configurable internal shared voltage reference (VREF): 1.4 V or 2.5 V
Integrated temperature sensor
Integrated supply monitor
Two simultaneous sampling 12-bit 4 Msps ADCs with up to 17 external channels
14-bit effective resolution: 250 ksps with hardware averaging
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