From ultra-low-power and Value Line MSP430™ MCUs, to Stellaris® Cortex™-M MCUs to real-time control C2000™ MCUs, and Hercules™ safety MCUs, TI offers the broadest range of microcontroller solutions.
The MSP430F563x and MSP430F663x devices range from $2 to $5 USD in 10K units. Production parts are immediately available. TI's broad portfolio of microcontrollers (MCUs) and software From general ...
Texas Instruments is sampling its Wolverine its lowest power microcontroller family. The MSP430FR59xx microcontrollers consume less than 100µA/MHz in active power consumption. There is a 360nA in real ...
Dubbed the Grace software platform, the graphical design tool allows users to generate C code that automatically configures the low-level register settings of the MCU’s peripherals including ...
Texas Instruments has announced the launch of a free visual plug-in, designed to enable developers to easily enable and configure ultra low power MSP430 microcontroller peripherals through a graphical ...
Offering total system power savings for co-processor designs, Texas Instruments Incorporated announces the new MSP430F521x/F522x microcontroller family. These new microcontrollers support a main ...
Texas Instruments’ (TI) latest MSP430 microcontrollers utilize FRAM for code and data. The unified memory approach simplifies development since code space can be traded off for more data RAM. FRAM ...
Need a tiny web server? [Rob] over on the 43oh forums made an Ethernet booster pack for the very popular TI MSP430 microcontroller. If that’s not enough, [Rob] also put together an all-in-one solution ...
We’re sure there are more expensive LED controllers out there, but the TI-84 has got to be up there. Unless you have one on hand, then it’s free. And then you’ll doubtless need an SPI library for the ...
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