CPU with memory protection unit and frequency up to 80MHz

04-01-2024 | Texas Instruments | Semiconductors

Texas Instruments MSPM0G310x MCUs are part of its MSP highly-integrated, ultra-low-power 32-bit MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ 32-bit core platform operating at up to 80MHz frequency. These cost-optimised MCUs deliver high-performance analog peripheral integration, support extended temperature ranges from -40C to 125C, and function with supply voltages ranging from 1.62V to 3.6V.

The devices provide up to 128KB embedded flash program memory with built-in ECC and up to 32KB SRAM with a hardware parity option. The devices include a memory protection unit, seven-channel DMA, and various high-performance analog peripherals such as two 12-bit 4Msps ADCs, configurable internal shared voltage reference, and one general-purpose amplifier. These devices also provide intelligent digital peripherals such as two 16-bit advanced control timers, five general-purpose timers (with one 16-bit general-purpose timer for QEI interface, two 16-bit general-purpose timers for STANDBY mode, and one 32-bit general-purpose timer), two windowed-watchdog timers, and one RTC with alarm and calendar mode. These devices provide data integrity, encryption peripherals (CRC, TRNG, AES), and enhanced communication interfaces (four UART, two I2C, two SPI, and CAN 2.0/FD).

The MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs comprises devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration, allowing customers to discover the MCU that fulfils their project's needs. This MCU platform combines the Arm Cortex-M0+ platform with a holistic ultra-low-power system architecture, permitting system designers to improve performance while reducing energy consumption.

The MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get the design started quickly. Development kits include a LaunchPad, which is available for purchase. The company also provides a free MSP SDK, which is provided as a component of Code Composer Studio IDE desktop and cloud version within the company Resource Explorer. MSPM0 MCUs are also supported by extensive online collateral, training with MSP Academy, and online support through the company's E2E support forums.

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