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MSP430™ Microcontrollers
Digitally
Controlled
Oscillator CPU and Peripherals
Main Clock (MCLK) – CPU source that may be driven by the internal
Digitally Controlled Oscillator (DCO) up to 25 MHz or with external crystal.
Auxiliary Clock (ACLK) – Source for individual peripheral modules t
driven by the internal low-power oscillator or external crystal.
Ultra-fast 1-µs DCO start-up allows MSP430-based systems to remain in low-power
modes for the longest possible interval – extending battery life. The DCO is fully user
programmable.
JTAG/Debug
enables solutions with smaller physical footprints and minimizes the RISC CPU
16-Bit MDB
overall bill of materials.
Snapshot of Integrated Peripherals
Analog Digital
• ADC10 • WDT • USB Watchdog Peripheral Peripheral
• ADC12 • Basic Timer • SPI
• SD16 • RTC • I2C
• Comparator • PMM • LIN/IrDA Complete Development Ecosystem
• DAC12 • BOR • SCAN_IF The MSP430 development environment is affordable, seamless and
• DMA • SVS • ESP430 easy-to-use. Get started with the $4.30 MSP430 Value Line LaunchPad
• Multiplier • RF Front End • LCD development kit, or use the adaptable MSP-FET430UIF that supports
• OpAmp • A-POOL • Cap Touch I/O development on all flash-based MSP430 devices. Also, download free
• Timer • AES IDE options such as TI’s Code Composer Studio™ or IAR’s Embedded
Refer to pages 8 and 9 for full descriptions Workbench.
RAM Retention
Self Wakeup
CPU (MCLK)
SMCLK
Operating
ACLK
BOR
MSP430F5xx Architecture Continuing Innovation
TI now offers a wide selection of general- TI is continuously working toward microcon-
purpose devices based on its new MSP430F5xx troller innovations in ULP integration and ease
platform. The F5xx generation, in addition to of use. With features like ferroelectric RAM
many new features, includes an innovative (FRAM) and universal memory, the MSP430
power-management module (PMM) that allows family provides unique performance and cost
adjustable core voltage for power optimization. benefits that allow for an easier development
Devices offer options of 8 – 256KB flash cycle. They also make compelling applications
memory; up to 16KB RAM; many peripherals. possible such as intelligent batteryless and
wireless devices.
PMM
16-bit RISC CPU
0.9V-1.65V Comp Speed: 16 MHz Comp_A+ Speed: 8/16 MHz ADC10,12 Speed: 25 MHz SVM Speed: 20 MHz SVM
All devices feature:
Speed: 4MHz Flash: 0.5-8KB Flash: 4-120KB Flash: 8-256KB Flash: 8-16KB
• 16-bit timers ROM: Up to 2KB SVS RAM: Up to 256B Temp RAM: Up to 8KB SD16(_A) RAM: Up to 18KB LDO RAM: Up to 4KB LDO
• Watchdog timer RAM: Up to 2KB GPIO: 10-16 GPIO: 14-80 GPIO: 32-83 GPIO: 40
• Internal Digitally BOR USI Comp_A MPY MPY
GPIO: 11
Controlled Oscillator WDT Cap sense DAC12 USCI USCI
• External 32-kHz I/Os
crystal support A-POOL BOR DMA
MPY DMA DMA
• <50 nA pin leakage Sub 1 GHz
ADC8 ADC10,12 OpAmp
MPY USB
• <6 µs wakeup ADC10,12 RF
(A)
BOR SD16_A SVS
OpAmp AES
Comp_B ADC12
ADC10, 12 Comp_A+ USART
SVS (A)
F1xx Comp_A F2xx DAC12 USCI
USART
RTC_A/B
Comp_B
Speed: 8MHz Speed: 16 MHz WDT
DAC12 Flash: 1-120KB DMA USCI
ESP430 RTC_A/B
Flash: 1-60KB
LCD
RAM: Up to 10KB DMA RAM: Up to 8KB MPY SIF
ESP430 LCD
GPIO: 14-48 GPIO: 10-64
MPY OpAmp Basic
SCAN_IF
Timer
SVS SVS Basic
WDT+
All Devices Timer
Some Devices USART USCI RTC_C
WDT+
Refer to pages 8 and 9 for the complete RTC_C
list and description of integrated peripherals.
USI
Key Applications
W!
Value Line – Cost-Effective yet MSP430G2xx2 family of Value Line devices NE
Ultra-Low Power (MSP430G2xx Series) The MSP430G2xx2 family adds 64 devices to the Value Line
TI’s new Value Line portfolio offering more options in memory size and features for
of MSP430™ MCUs use in a variety of consumer and industrial applications.
allows customers to take advantage Key features of the G2xx2 family include:
of this family’s ultra-low power (ULP) • Same ultra-low power consumption as G2xx1 devices
and 16-bit performance for cost-sensitive • Flash size up to 8 KB
applications, which traditionally have depended on 8-bit • 256B SRAM
microcontrollers. These new devices are code-compatible across • 10-bit ADC, Comparator peripheral options
the entire MSP430 family. This allows easy code migration and • Innovative capacitive touch sense enabled I/Os to reduce
upgrades to higher-end devices as application needs evolve in the system costs
market. • 14/20-pin TSSOP, 16 pin QFN and 20 pin PDIP packages
• ULP features: available
– 300-µA active current (1 MHz, 3 V) www.ti.com/launchpadwiki,
– 0.5-µA standby current (LPM3) www. ti.com/430value
– 0.1-µA power-down current (LPM4)
– 1-µs wake-up time and integrated brown-out reset (BOR) Going Wireless? MSP430™ MCUs for
– Watchdog timer (WDT) RF connectivity
The MSP430 portfolio offers the right mix of intel-
• Integrated peripherals: Comparators, 10-bit ADC, SPI, I2C and ligent peripherals, ease of use, low cost and lowest
UART communication. Some Value Line devices also feature power consumption enabling extended battery life and superior
integrated capacitive sense I/Os to enable low-cost touch-pad performance in wireless connectivity applications. By making RF
implementations (reduced PCB BOM). design easy, performance-rich and power-efficient, the MSP430
Over 150 value line devices priced as low as U.S. $0.25 will be helps advance RF networking applications from RFID to ZigBee
available by mid-2011. and Bluetooth®/Bluetooth® Low Energy as well as proprietary
protocols. These applications include but are not limited to indus-
• LaunchPad Development Kit: Meet the lowest cost, most trial/building automation, asset tracking, industrial monitoring and
complete development kit in the industry. LaunchPad includes tamper detection, alarm and security systems, sports/body
all of the hardware and software developers need to start monitoring, wireless keyboard/mouse products, wireless gaming
creating applications. The kit includes an on-board, USB- accessories and automatic metering infrastructure (AMI). The
powered flash emulation tool for ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430 MCU also enables
programming MSP430 Value Line energy harvesting applications with wireless systems.
MCUs, programmable push buttons
and LEDs, DIP target socket sup- The CC430: As the newest addition to RF connectivity solutions
porting up to 20 pins, mini-USB from the MSP430 MCU, the CC430 integrates the MSP430F5xx
cable, two MSP430 Value Line MCUs, CPU core and CC1101 sub-1GHz RF transceiver. This family offers
and free code-limited IDEs such as the industry’s lowest-power single-chip RF solution for microcon-
Code Composer Studio™ version 4 troller-based applications.
and IAR Embedded Workbench • The CC430 F61xx and F51xx devices make RF applications
Kickstart. Included devices are easy to design because they are small, cost-efficient, perfor-
MSP430G2231IN14 and mance-rich and low-power. The family is therefore ideal for
MSP430G2211IN14. sub-1 GHz RF-networking applications like industrial or building
automation, asset tracking, energy harvesting, industrial moni-
toring, tamper detection, personal wireless networks, alarms
and security systems, sports and body monitoring, automatic
metering infrastructure (AMI) and more.
• Innovative peripherals on the CC430 platform include an LCD Software tool chain offers TI and 3rd party solutions:
controller with software-contrast control; AES-128 hardware – IDEs from CCS and IAR feature full integrated support for our
encryption; and a port-mapping controller that simplifies layout USB devices.
by connecting different peripherals to multiple pins. Wireless – Additional stacks and software tools are available from third
software stacks, comprehensive development tools and parties such as HCC Embedded, Segger and others.
reference designs enable easy RF design and faster time to
Target Boards for USB development: Hardware target boards offer in-
market. www.ti.com/cc430
system programming and debug via JTAG or Spy Bi-Wire (2-wire JTAG).
Need USB? MSP430F55xx Family – MSP-TS430RGC64USB: Supports all MSP430F55xx in 64-pin
with Full-Speed (12-Mbps) USB 2.0 QFN packages (TI designator: RGC)
TI now offers MSP430 MCUs – MSP-TS430PN80USB: Supports all MSP430F552x parts in
with integrated full-speed 80-pin LQFP packages (TI designator: PN)
USB 2.0, a great match even in the most The MSP-EXP430F5529 Experimenter Board is a development
challenging applications. USB 2.0 simpli- platform based on the MSP430F552x devices with integrated
fies communication with a PC or other USB. This board is perfect for learning and developing USB-based
USB host, leveraging the analog inte- MSP430 applications. The board includes
gration and flexible clock system of the a 102x64 dot-matrix LCD, microSD card,
MSP430 MCU to provide a cost-effective solution. 3-axis accelerometer, five cap touch pads,
The F55xx family provides flexibility: RF expansion headers, nine LEDs, an analog
• The USB implementation allows firmware upgrades in the field thumb-wheel, easy access to spare F5529
through a bootstrap loader. pins, standard JTAG access, and an integrated Spy Bi-Wire flash
• The USB interface pins can function as high-current I/Os. emulation module. The kit is also pre-programmed with an out-
• The implementation allows up to 8 I/O endpoints. of-box demo to immediately show the capabilities of the MSP430
MCU.
The F55xx family is highly integrated:
• An integrated 3.3V LDO enables direct operation from a Low-Voltage Microcontrollers
5V VBUS, whereas competing USB devices may require an Introducing the industry’s first TRUE 0.9V microcon-
external LDO. This internal LDO can power the USB module, troller. The MSP430L092 has the capability to run
the complete MSP430 MCU, or an entire system up to 12 mA. all analog and digital logic at 0.9V, without boosting
• The device integrates a USB PHY eliminating the need for external parts of the logic to a higher voltage. This device is the first in its
circuitry. class and will enable products to run directly from a single cell
TI offers a full spectrum of free USB-certified stacks and other battery. This series integrates an all new Analog Pool peripheral which
software tools to support fast development. can be configured as an ADC, DAC,
Comparator, System Voltage Supervisor
Free USB Software stacks: (SVS) and temperature sensor. Additional
• Communication Device Class (CDC) integration includes two 16-bit timers,
• Human Interface Device (HID) watchdog timer, 11 I/Os with interrupt
• Mass Storage Class (MSC) capability and zero-power Brownout all
• Software solutions from third-party partners operating at 0.9V. The 16-bit RISC ar-
USB BSL: Supports end-user firmware updates and fast production chitecture CPU and its instruction set are compatible with existing
programming. It is a visual studio project for fast development. MSP430 MCU devices. The development tools for this series
offer a true 0.9V evaluation and testing environment while ensuring
Descriptor tool: Automatically generates USB descriptor code and seamless debugging with a traditional 3V interface. The operating
configures the stack functions with an easy interface. frequency is up to 4MHz and consumes only 45µA/MHz in active
mode. www.ti.com/lowvoltagewiki
Integrated Peripherals
Analog grammable feedback resistors and connec- tional features such as programmable timer
tions between multiple op amps allow for a lengths (8, 10, 12 or 16-bit), while Timer_D
ADC10/ADC10_A, ADC12/ADC12_A –
variety of software-selectable configuration introduces a high-resolution mode (4ns
The ADC module supports fast, 200-ksps,
options including unity-gain mode, com- resolution).
10- or 12-bit analog-to-digital conversions.
parator mode, inverting PGA, non-inverting
The module features an SAR core with 5, 8, Watchdog+ (WDT+) – The WDT+ per-
PGA, and differential and instrumentation
12 or 16 input channels; sample-selection forms a controlled system restart after a
amplifiers.
control; a 1.5/2.5 V reference generator; software problem occurs. If the selected
and an internal temperature sensor. The SD16/SD16_A – The SD16/SD16_A time interval expires, a system reset is gen-
ADC10 features a data-transfer controller modules each feature up to seven 16-bit erated. If the watchdog function is not
(DTC) and the ADC12 features a 16-word sigma-delta A/D converters with an internal needed in an application, the module can be
conversion-and-control buffer. These added 1.2-V reference. Each converter has up to configured as an interval timer and can gen-
features allow samples to be converted and eight fully differential multiplexed inputs, erate interrupts at selected time intervals.
stored without CPU intervention. ADC10_A including a built-in temperature sensor. The
System
and ADC12_A provide improved resolution converters are second-order oversampling
at lower power. sigma-delta modulators with selectable Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) –
oversampling ratios of up to 1024 (SD16_A) The AES accelerator (CC430 devices) mod-
Analog Pool – The Analog Pool (A-POOL)
or 256 (SD16). ule performs encryption and decryption of
module can be configured as an ADC, DAC,
128-bit data with 128-bit keys according
Comparator, SVS or temperature sensor. It Timers
to the advanced encryption standard in
allows flexibility for the user to program a
Basic Timer (BT) – The BT has two hardware, and can be configured with user
series of analog functions with only one
independent 8-bit timers that can be software.
setup.
cascaded to form a 16-bit timer/counter.
Brown-Out Reset (BOR) – The BOR circuit
Comp_A, Comp_A+ – The Comp_A/A+ Both timers can be read and written by
detects low supply voltages and resets the
modules support precision-slope analog- software. The BT is extended to provide an
device by triggering a power-on reset (POR)
to-digital conversions, supply-voltag su- integrated RTC. An internal calendar com-
signal when power is applied or removed.
pervision, and monitoring of external ana- pensates for months with less than 31 days
The MSP430 MCU’s zero-power BOR cir-
log signals for accurate measurement of and includes leap-year correction.
cuit is continuously turned on, including in
voltage and resistor values. The modules
Real-Time Clock (RTC_A, RTC_B) – all low-power modes.
feature selectable low-power modes and a
RTC_A/B are 32-bit hardware counter
programmable reference-voltage genera- Direct Memory Access (DMA)
modules that provide clock counters with
tor. Comp_A+ offers eight inputs and an Controller – The DMA controller transfers
a calendar, a flexible programmable alarm,
input multiplexer. data from one address to another across
and calibration. The RTC_B includes a
the entire address range without CPU
DAC12 – The DAC12 module is a 12-bit, switchable battery backup system that
intervention. The DMA increases the
voltage-output DAC featuring internal/ provides the ability for the RTC to operate
throughput of peripheral modules and
external reference selection and program- when the primary supply fails.
reduces system power consumption. The
mable settling time for optimal power
Timer_A/Timer_B/Timer_D – Timer_A, module features up to three independent
consumption. It can be configured in 8- or
Timer_B and Timer_D are asynchronous transfer channels.
12-bit mode. When multiple DAC12 mod-
16-bit timers/counters with up to seven
ules are present, they may be grouped to- Enhanced Emulation Module (EEM) –
capture/compare registers and various op-
gether for synchronous update operation. The EEM provides different levels of debug
erating modes. The timers support multiple
features such as 2-8 hardware breakpoints,
OpAmp – The MSP430 integrated opera- capture/compares, PWM outputs, and in-
complex breakpoints, break when read/write
tional amplifiers feature single-supply, low- terval timing. They also have extensive inter-
occurs at specified address, and more.
current operation with rail-to-rail outputs and rupt capabilities. Timer_B introduces addi-
Embedded into all flash-based MSP430
programmable settling times. Internal, pro-
devices.
Integrated Peripherals
Hardware Multiplier (MPY/MPY32) – Input/Output – MSP430 devices have up The asynchronous channel (USCI_A)
The hardware-multiplier module supports to 12 digital I/O ports implemented. Each supports UART mode; SPI mode; pulse
8/16-bit x 8/16-bit signed and unsigned port has eight I/O pins. Every I/O pin can shaping for IrDA; and automatic baud-rate
multiply with optional “multiply and accu- be configured as either input or output, detection for LIN communications. The
mulate” functionality. This peripheral does and can be individually read or written to. synchronous channel (USCI_B) supports
not interfere with CPU activities and can Ports P1 and P2 have interrupt capability. I2C and SPI modes.
be accessed by the DMA. The MPY on MSP430F2xx, F5xx and some F4xx devices
USI (SPI, I2C) – The universal serial
all MSP430F5xx and some MSP430F4xx feature built-in, individually configurable
interface (USI) module is a synchronous
devices feature up to 32-bit x 32-bit. pull-up or pull-down resistors.
serial communication interface with a data
Power Management Module (PMM) – Sub-GHZ RF Front End – The flexible length of up to 16-bits and can support
The PMM generates a supply voltage for CC1101 sub-1GHz transceiver delivers the SPI and I2C communication with minimal
the core logic, and provides several mech- sensitivity and blocking performance re- software.
anisms for the supervision and monitoring quired to achieve successful communica-
Metering
of both the voltage applied to the device tion links in any RF environment. It also
and the voltage generated for the core. features low current consumption and ESP430 (integrated in FE42xx devices)
It is integrated with a low-dropout voltage supports flexible data rates and modula- – The ESP430CE module incorporates
regulator (LDO), brown-out reset (BOR), and tion formats. the SD16, a hardware multiplier, and the
a supply voltage supervisor and monitor. ESP430 embedded processor engine for
USART (UART, SPI, I2C) – The universal
single-phase energy-metering applications.
Supply-Voltage Supervisor (SVS) – The synchronous/asychrnous receive/transmit
The module performs metering calcula-
SVS is a configurable module used to monitor (USART) peripheral interface supports
tions independent of the CPU.
the AVCC supply voltage or an external asynchronous RS-232 and synchronous
voltage. The SVS can be configured to set SPI communication with one hardware Scan Interface (SIF) – The SIF module, a
a flag or generate a power-on reset (POR) module. The MSP430F15x/16x USART programmable state machine with an
when the supply voltage or external voltage modules also support I2C, programmable analog front end, is used to automatically
drops below a user-selected threshold. baud rate, and independent interrupt ca- measure linear or rotational motion with
pability for receive and transmit. the lowest possible power consumption.
Communication and Interface
The module features support for different
USB – The USB module is fully compliant
Capacitive Touch Sense I/Os – The in- types of LC and resistive sensors and for
with the USB 2.0 specification and supports
tegrated capacitive touch sense I/O module quadrature encoding.
control, interrupt and bulk transfers at a
offers several benefits to touch button and
data rate of 12 Mbps (full speed). The mod- Display
touch slider applications. The system does
ule supports USB suspend, resume and
not require external components to create LCD/LCD_A/LCD_B – The LCD controller
remote wake-up operations and can be
the self-oscillation (reducing bill of materials) directly drives LCD displays with automatic
configured for up to eight input and eight
and the capacitor (that defines the frequency signal generation for up to 196 segments.
output endpoints. The module includes
of the self-oscillation) can be connected di- The MSP430 LCD controller can support
an integrated physical interface (PHY);
rectly. In addition, there is no need for exter- static, 2-, 3-, and 4-mux LCDs. The LCD_A
a phase-locked loop (PLL) for USB clock
nal MUXes to allow multiple pads and each module includes an integrated charge
generation; and a flexible power-supply
I/O pad can directly serve as a cap sense pump for contrast control. LCD_B is lower
system enabling bus-powered and self-
input. A hysteresis of ~0.7V ensures robust power, has more segments and provides
powered devices.
operation. Control and sequencing is done blinking capability.
completely in software. USCI (UART, SPI, I2C, LIN, IrDA) – The
universal serial communication interface
(USCI) module features two independent
channels that can be used simultaneously.
Target Boards
Target boards are available for as little as $75 MSP-FET430UIF
and bundles including the FET programmer are Bundle available
available for $149. Most target boards include MSP-FET430U64
a ZIF-socket allowing you to add or change the MSP-TS430PM64
MSP430 device easily. For more information,
visit www.ti.com/msp430tools
Socket Pin Count Package Supported Target Board and Programmer Bundle Target Board Only
TSSOP (PW) MSP-FET430U14 MSP-TS430PW14
14-pin
TSSOP (PW) MSP-FET430U092 MSP-TS430L092
TSSOP (DW) MSP-TS430DW28
20/28-pin TSSOP (PW) MSP-FET430U28 MSP-TS430PW28
TSSOP (PW) MSP-FET430U28A MSP-TS430PW28A
38-pin TSSOP (DA) MSP-FET430U38 MSP-TS430DA38
QFN (RHA) MSP-FET430U23x0 MSP-TS430QFN23x0
40-pin
QFN (RSB) MSP-FET430U40 MSP-TS430RSB40
SSOP (DL) MSP-FET430U48 MSP-TS430DL48
48-pin
QFN (RGZ) MSP-FET430U48B MSP-TS430RGZ48B
QFP (PM) MSP-FET430U64 MSP-TS430PM64
QFP (PM) - Pinout A MSP-FET430U64A MSP-TS430PM64A
64-pin
QFN (RGC) MSP-FET430U64USB MSP-TS430RGC64USB
QFN (RGC) MSP-FET430U64B MSP-TS430RGC64B
QFP (PN) MSP-FET430U80 MSP-TS430PN80
80-pin QFP (PN) MSP-FET430U80A MSP-TS430PN80A
LQFP (PN) MSP-FET430U80USB MSP-TS430PN80USB
QFP (PZ) MSP-FET430U100 MSP-TS430PZ100
QFP (PZ) MSP-FET430U100USB MSP-TS430PZ100USB
100-pin
QFP (PZ) - Pinout A MSP-FET430U100A MSP-TS430PZ100A
QFP (PZ) MSP-FET430U5x100 MSP-TS430PZ5x100
Part
Number
eZ430-Chronos eZ430-F2013 eZ430-RF2500 eZ430-RF2500-SEH eZ430-TMS37157 eZ430-RF2560 eZ430-RF2500T AMB8423
Experimenter Boards
These innovative kits feature select MSP430 devices and include additional hardware components to take advantage of the high level of
analog integration available for easy system evaluation and prototyping. These kits are ideal for learning the MSP430 architecture, testing
the capabilities of available peripherals and include integrated headers for plugging in low-power RF modules (CCxxxxEMK).
Accelerometer
RF Expansion
Development
Microphone
On board
Featured emulation Audio Capacitive Prototyping Other
Price
USB
MSP430FG4618,
MSP-EXP430FG4618 Segment based — l l l — — l l Buzzer, RS-232 $99
MSP430F2013
Dot matrix
MSP-EXP430F5438 MSP430F5438 — l l l — l — — MSP430 socket, joystick $149
grayscale
MSP-EXP430G2 DIP Target Socket, 2 pushbuttons, $4.30
MSP430G2xx — l — — — — — — — 2 LEDs, complete pin access
(LaunchPad)
Integrated Development Environments (IDE) USB Field Firmware Updater – A Windows Visual Studio project
Texas Instruments and third party developers offer Integrated for building an application that upgrades MSP430 firmware in the
Development Environments (IDE) to program all MSP430™ MCU field, using the MSP430’s on-chip USB bootstrap loader (BSL).
devices. Free, c-code limited versions are available for download.
Windows HID API (Human Interface Device class) – A Windows
Full C-compilers are also available enabling you to develop and
API enabling communication between a PC application and an
debug code in seconds.
MSP430-based device running the MSP430 HID API stack.
Name Description Price Provider
CCS v4 MCU
USB Descriptor Tool – A code generation tool that quickly configures
Free 16KB limited Eclipse-based Free
Core Edition
IDE. (Formerly CCE v3 Core Edition)
Texas Instruments the USB API stack for any combination of USB interfaces (single or
(TMDFCCS-MCULTD)
composite), including descriptor generation – simply run the Tool
Unrestricted Eclipse-based IDE
CCS v4 MCU Edition for MSP430. (Formerly CCE v3 $445 Texas Instruments and begin writing applications.
Professional)
Unrestricted IDE for Windows, Smart RF
CrossWorks $1500 Rowley Associates
Linux or MacOSX SmartRF™ Studio – SmartRF Studio is a Windows application that
IAR-KICKSTART
Code limited IDE: 4KB (MSP430),
8KB (MSP430X), 16KB (eZ430)
Free IAR Systems can be used to evaluate and configure low power RF-ICs from Texas
Instruments, including the CC430. www.ti.com/smartrfstudio
IAR Embedded
Unrestricted IDE for MSP430 Contact
Workbench for IAR Systems SmartRF Protocol Packet Sniffer – The Packet Sniffer filters
devices IAR
MSP430
and decodes packets and displays them in a convenient way, with
Open-source GCC tool-chain for
MSPGCC Free SourceForge
MSP430 options for filtering and storage to a binary file format. Various RF
protocols are supported. www.ti.com/smartrfsniffer
Grace™ software – A GUI-based peripheral
configuration tool SmartRF Studio and
Packet Sniffer ease
Grace is a GUI-based plugin for Code Composer Studio , which ™
RF development.
generates peripheral configuration code directly into the user’s
project. With Grace, developers can visually enable and configure
various peripheral modules needed by specific applications, such
as ADCs, OpAmps, timers, clocks, and other modules.
Grace supports all MSP430 Value Line devices and the MSP430F2xx
family. www.ti.com/grace
Visually configure
MSP430 peripherals
by navigating
drop-downs, buttons
and text fields! Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS)
Key features of an RTOS include minimal latency for task switching
and the number of tasks it can handle. Third party RTOS that are
compatible with the MSP430 minimize memory resources needed
to support the RTOS, making them ideal for embedded solutions.
Real-Time Operating Systems
MSP430 USB Developer’s Package Name Description Provider
The USB Developers Package for MSP430 contains all necessary µC/OS-II™ ROMable RTOS for managing up to 255 tasks Micrium
source code and sample applications required for developing a CMX-
RTOS for MSP430 with 512+ bytes of RAM CMX Systems
Tiny+™
USB-based MSP430 project. Includes: embOS Priority controlled RTOS with embOSView analysis tool SEGGER
FreeRTOS™ Open-source mini real-time kernel FreeRTOS.org
MSP430 API Code Stacks – Quickly get started with USB devel-
QP™ Open source state machine-based frameworks Quantum Leaps
opment using the CDC (Communications Device Class) and HID RTOS for embedded systems with severely limited
Salvo™ Pumpkin, Inc.
(Human Interface Device) classes. Support for MSC (Mass Storage ROM and RAM
Open-source operating system designed for wireless
TinyOS TinyOS Alliance
Class) will be available soon. embedded sensor networks
MSP430F156 24 1024 48 2 3 3 l l l 1 with I2C l — l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $5.55
MSP430F157 32 1024 48 2 3 3 l l l 1 with I2C l — l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $5.85
MSP430F167 32 1024 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 with I2C l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $6.75
MSP430F168 48 2048 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 with I2C l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $7.45
MSP430F169 60 2048 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 with I2C l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $7.95
F16x
MSP430F1610 32 5120 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 with I2C l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $8.25
MSP430F1611 48 10240 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 with I2C l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $8.65
MSP430F1612 55 5120 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 with I2C l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM, RTD $8.95
1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2011 suggested resale price. * Represents number of capture/compare registers per timer.
MSP430G2132 1 256 16 1 3 l l l — — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.55
MSP430G2232 2 256 16 1 3 l l l — — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.55
MSP430G2332 4 256 16 1 3 l l l — — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.60
MSP430G2432 8 256 16 1 3 l l l — — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.70
MSP430G2152 1 256 16 1 3 l l l — l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.55
MSP430G2252 2 256 16 1 3 l l l — l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.60
MSP430G2352 4 256 16 1 3 l l l — l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.65
MSP430G2452 8 256 16 1 3 l l l — l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 14PW; 20PW, N; 16RSA $0.70
MSP430G2203 2 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l — — — Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.60
MSP430G2303 4 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l — — — Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.65
MSP430G2403 8 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l — — — Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.75
MSP430G2213 2 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l l — Slope Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.65
MSP430G2313 4 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l l — Slope Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.70
MSP430G2413 8 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l l — Slope Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.75
MSP430G2513 16 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l l — Slope Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.90
MSP430G2133 1 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.60
G2xx3
MSP430G2233 2 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.65
MSP430G2333 4 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.70
MSP430G2433 8 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.75
MSP430G2533 16 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l — l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.90
MSP430G2153 1 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.60
MSP430G2253 2 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.65
MSP430G2353 4 256 24 2 3,3 l l — l l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.70
MSP430G2453 8 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.80
MSP430G2553 16 512 24 2 3,3 l l — l l l 8ch ADC10 Cap touch I/O 20PW, N; 28PW; 32QFN $0.90
Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2011 suggested resale price for TSSOP package. * Represents number of capture/compare registers per timer. Preview products are listed in blue.
1
l l l l l
MSP430F2418 116 8192 48/64 2 3 7 l l l — 2 2 — 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 — 64PM; 80PN; 113ZQW $6.40
MSP430F2419 120 4096 48/64 2 3 7 l l l — 2 2 — 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 — 64PM; 80PN;113ZQW $6.10
MSP430F2616 92 4096 48/64 2 3 7 l l l — 2 2 l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM; 80PN; 113ZQW $7.10
MSP430F2617 92 8192 48/64 2 3 7 — 2 2 16x16 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM; 80PN; 113ZQW $7.60
F261x
l l l l l l
MSP430F2618 116 8192 48/64 2 3 7 l l l — 2 2 l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM; 80PN; 113ZQW $7.90
MSP430F2619 120 4096 48/64 2 3 7 l l l — 2 2 l 16x16 l l 8ch, ADC12 (2) DAC12 64PM; 80PN; 113ZQW $7.60
1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2011 suggested resale price. * Represents number of capture/compare registers per timer.
DAC12,
MSP430FG4260 24 256 32 1 3 — l l — — — — 56 — — — l 8 5ch, SD16_A 48DL, RGZ $3.70
(2) OPAMP
DAC12,
MSP430FG4270 32 256 32 1 3 — l l — — — — 56 — — — l 8 5ch, SD16_A 48DL, RGZ $4.05
(2) OPAMP
MSP430F435 16 512 48 2 3 3 l l l 1 — — 128/160 — — l — 8 8ch, ADC12 — 80PN; 100PZ $4.45
F43x
(2) DAC12,
MSP430FG438 48 2048 48 2 3 3 l l l 1 — — 128 l — l l 8 12ch, ADC12 80PN $7.35
(3) OPAMP
(2) DAC12,
MSP430FG439 60 2048 48 2 3 3 l l l 1 — — 128 l — l l 8 12ch, ADC12 80PN $7.95
(3) OPAMP
MSP430F4481 48 2048 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 — — 160 — 16x16 l l 8 — — 100PZ $4.50
MSP430F4491 60 2048 48 2 3 7 l l l 2 — — 160 — 16x16 l l 8 — — 100PZ $4.85
F44x
(3) OPAMP
(2) DAC12,
100PZ;
MSP430FG4618 116 8192 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 12ch, ADC12 +RTC $10.35
113ZQW
(3) OPAMP
(2) DAC12,
100PZ;
MSP430FG4619 120 4096 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 12ch, ADC12 +RTC $9.95
113ZQW
(3) OPAMP
MSP430F46161 92 4096 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 — — 100PZ $5.40
MSP430F46171 92 8192 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 — — 100PZ $5.80
MSP430F46181 116 8192 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 — — 100PZ $6.20
MSP430F46191 120 4096 80 2 3 7 1 1 1 160 16x16 8 — — 100PZ $5.80
F461x
l l l l l l
MSP430F4616 92 4096 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 12ch, ADC12 — 100PZ $6.30
MSP430F4617 92 8192 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 12ch, ADC12 — 100PZ $6.70
MSP430F4618 116 8192 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 12ch, ADC12 — 100PZ $7.10
MSP430F4619 120 4096 80 2 3 7 l l l 1 1 1 160 l 16x16 l l 8 12ch, ADC12 — 100PZ $6.70
MSP430F4783 48 2048 72 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 — 32x32 l l 16 (3) SD16_A — 100PZ $4.30
MSP430F4793 60 2560 72 2 3 3 — 2 2 160 — 32x32 16 (3) SD16_A — 100PZ $4.80
F47xx
l l l l l
MSP430F4784 48 2048 72 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 — 32x32 l l 16 (4) SD16_A — 100PZ $4.50
MSP430F4794 60 2560 72 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 — 32x32 l l 16 (4) SD16_A — 100PZ $5.00
MSP430F47163 92 4096 68 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 l 32x32 l l 16 (3) SD16_A RTC_C 100PZ $5.00
MSP430F47173 92 8192 68 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 l 32x32 l l 16 (3) SD16_A RTC_C 100PZ $5.10
MSP430F47183 116 8192 68 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 l 32x32 l l 16 (3) SD16_A RTC_C 100PZ $5.30
MSP430F47193 120 4096 68 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 l 32x32 l l 16 (3) SD16_A RTC_C 100PZ $5.50
MSP430F47126 56 4096 68 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 l 32x32 l l 16 (6) SD16_A RTC_C 100PZ $5.10
MSP430F47166 92 4096 68 2 3 3 l l l — 2 2 160 l 32x32 l l 16 (6) SD16_A RTC_C 100PZ $5.75
F471xx
l l l l
32 2 29 3 3 3,3 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — l HiRes PWM, 5V I/Os 40RSB (QFN)
MSP430F5171 32x32 — — $1.60
32 2 27 3 3 3,3 l l 1 1 3ch l l HiRes PWM, 5V I/Os 38DA (TSSOP)
16 2 29 3 3 3,3 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — l HiRes PWM, 5V I/Os 40RSB (QFN)
MSP430F5151 32x32 — — $1.35
16 2 27 3 3 3,3 l l 1 1 3ch l l HiRes PWM, 5V I/Os 38DA (TSSOP)
8 1 29 3 3 3,3 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — l HiRes PWM, 5V I/Os 40RSB (QFN)
MSP430F5131 32x32 — — $1.20
8 1 27 3 3 3,3 l l 1 1 3ch l l HiRes PWM, 5V I/Os 38DA (TSSOP)
MSP430F5304 8 6 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l l
8ch(6/2) — — 48RGZ , 48PT $1.55
ADC10
MSP430F5308 16 6 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l
12ch(10/2) — — 48RGZ, 48PT, $1.65
ADC10 64RGC, 80ZQE
MSP430F5309 24 6 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l
12ch(10/2) — — 48RGZ, 48PT, $1.75
ADC10 64RGC, 80ZQE
MSP430F5310 32 6 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l
12ch(10/2) — — 48RGZ, 48PT, $1.85
ADC10 64RGC, 80ZQE
MSP430F5324 64 6 48 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — — 64RGC, 80ZQE $2.10
MSP430F5325 64 6 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — — 80PN $2.20
F53x
l l l l
MSP430F5436A 192 16 87 3 5,3 7 l l 4 4 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch, ADC12A — — 100PZ; 113ZQW $4.30
MSP430F5437A 256 16 87 3 5,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch, ADC12A — — 80PN $4.40
MSP430F5438A 256 16 87 3 5,3 7 l l 4 4 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch, ADC12A — — 100PZ; 113QW $4.85
MSP430F5500 8 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 48RGZ $1.45
MSP430F5501 16 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 48 RGZ $1.50
MSP430F5502 24 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 48RGZ $1.55
MSP430F5503 32 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 48RGZ $1.70
MSP430F5504 8 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 — l
8ch(6/2) — USB 48RGZ , 48PT $1.60
ADC10
MSP430F5505 16 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 — l
8ch(6/2) — USB 48RGZ $1.65
ADC10
MSP430F5506 24 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 1 1 3ch 32x32 — 8ch(6/2) — USB 48RGZ $1.80
F55xx
l l l
ADC10
MSP430F5507 32 4 + 2† 31 4 5,3,3 7 l l 1 1 3ch 32x32 — l 8ch(6/2) ADC10 — USB 48RGZ $1.90
MSP430F5508 16 4 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l
12ch(10/2) — USB 48RGZ, 48PT, $1.75
ADC10 64RGC, 80ZQE
MSP430F5509 24 4+2 †
47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l
12ch(10/2) — USB 48RGZ, 48PT, $1.85
ADC10 64RGC, 80ZQE
MSP430F5510 32 4 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l
12ch(10/2) — USB 48 RGZ, 48PT, $1.95
ADC10 64RGC, 80ZQE
MSP430F5513 32 4 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 64RGC, 80ZQE $3.25
MSP430F5514 64 4 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 64RGC, 80ZQE $3.55
1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2011 suggested resale price. *Represents number of capture/compare registers per timer. †Additional 2K of SRAM available if USB is disabled
Preview products are listed in blue. New products are listed in red.
Timers USCI
PMM: BOR,
Program SRAM I/O Watchdog SVS, SVM, Ch A: UART/ Ch B: Comp Temp ADC Additional 1 ku
Series Part Number (KB) (KB) (max) Total A B and RTC LDO LIN/IrDA/SPI I2C/SPI DMA MPY B Sensor Ch/Res DAC Features Package(s) Price1
MSP430F5515 64 4 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 80PN $3.65
MSP430F5517 96 6 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 80PN $3.75
MSP430F5519 128 8 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l — — — USB 80PN $3.90
MSP430F5521 32 6 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — USB 80PN $3.35
MSP430F5522 32 8 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 12ch ADC12 A — USB 64RGC, 80ZQE $3.40
F55xx
MSP430F5524 64 4 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 12ch ADC12 A — USB 64RGC, 80ZQE $3.55
MSP430F5525 64 4 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — USB 80PN $3.70
MSP430F5526 96 6 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 12ch ADC12 A — USB 64RGC, 80ZQE $3.80
MSP430F5527 96 6 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — USB 80PN $3.90
MSP430F5528 128 8 + 2† 47 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 12ch ADC12 A — USB 64RGC, 80ZQE $3.95
MSP430F5529 128 8 + 2† 63 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 3ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — USB 80PN $4.00
MSP430F5630 128 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l — — — USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $4.65
battery switch
MSP430F5631 192 16 + 2 †
74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l — — — USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.20
battery switch
MSP430F5632 256 16 + 2 †
74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l — — — USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.75
battery switch
MSP430F5633 128 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.35
battery switch
USB, Backup
F563x
MSP430F5634 192 16 + 2 †
74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — battery switch 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.70
MSP430F5635 256 16 + 2 †
74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.05
battery switch
MSP430F5636 128 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A l
USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.20
battery switch
MSP430F5637 192 16 + 2 †
74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A l
USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.50
battery switch
MSP430F5638 256 16 + 2 †
74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A l
USB, Backup 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.85
battery switch
1 Pricesare quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2011 suggested resale price. *Represents number of capture/compare registers per timer. †Additional 2K of SRAM available if USB is disabled
Preview products are listed in blue. New products are listed in red.
MSP430F6634 192 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch, ADC12 A — USB, LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.30
MSP430F6633 128 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch, ADC12 A — USB, LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.95
MSP430F6632 256 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l — — — USB, LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.50
MSP430F6631 192 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l — — — USB, LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.15
MSP430F6630 128 16 + 2† 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l — — — USB, LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.85
MSP430F6438 256 18 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.40
MSP430F6437 192 18 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $6.05
MSP430F6436 128 18 74 4 5,3,3 7 2 2 6ch 32x32 16ch ADC12 A — LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.75
F643x
l l l l
MSP430F6435 256 18 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.50
MSP430F6434 192 18 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.25
MSP430F6433 128 10 74 4 5,3,3 7 l l 2 2 6ch 32x32 l l 16ch ADC12 A — LCD 100PZ, 113ZQW $5.00
1 Prices are quoted in U.S. dollars and represent year 2011 suggested resale price. * Represents number of capture/compare register per timer.
†
Additional 2K of SRAM available if USB is disabled. Preview products are listed in blue.
(10,30)
(6,40) (6,40) (6,40)
(4,0) (10,30)
(4,15)
(5,00) (8,10)
(10,50) (6,40)
40-pin RHA (QFN) 40-pin RSB (QFN) 48-pin RGZ (QFN) 48-pin DL (SSOP) 48-pin
48-pin QFP
PT (LQFP) 49-pin YFF (DSBGA)
40-pin RSB (PDIP)
(15,88)
(6,0) (5,15) (7,00) (9,00)
(3,10)
(9,00) (16,00)
(12,00) (14,00) (7,00)
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