Architecture
MSP430
Architecture agnostic
Do you know, that IAR’s platform for embedded development is architecture agnostic?
MSP430
The MSP430 microcontroller family from Texas Instruments (TI) is a highly versatile, low-power microcontroller architecture optimized for energy-sensitive applications. It is well-suited for a wide range of embedded systems, including battery-powered devices, sensor networks, industrial control, and consumer electronics.
Key technology components:
- 16-bit RISC core with single-cycle execution for efficient processing.
- Ultra-low power modes, enabling the device to operate with minimal power consumption.
- Flash memory and SRAM for program and data storage.
- Extensive communication interfaces such as USART, SPI, I2C, and IrDA.
- Integrated analog features, including ADC, DAC, and comparators.
- Multiple timers, PWM outputs, and interrupt handling for real-time tasks.
- Flexible clock system to balance power consumption and performance.
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