
MSP430x11x1
MIXED SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER
SLAS241A – SEPTEMBER 1999 – REVISED NOVEMBER 1999
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POST OFFICE BOX 655303
DALLAS, TEXAS 75265
Low Supply Voltage Range 2.2 V – 3.6 V
Ultra-Low Power Consumption
Low Operation Current,
1.3
μ
A at 4 kHz, 2.2 V
160
μ
A at 1 MHz, 2.2 V
Five Power Saving Modes:
(Standby Mode: 0.8
μ
A,
RAM Retention Off Mode: 0.1
μ
A)
Wake-Up From Standby Mode in 6
μ
s
16-Bit RISC Architecture, 125 ns
Instruction Cycle Time
Basic Clock Module Configurations:
– Various Internal Resistors
– Single External Resistor
– 32 kHz Crystal
– High Frequency Crystal
– Resonator
– External Clock Source
16-Bit Timer With 3 Capture/Compare
Registers
Slope A/D Converter With External
Components
On-Chip Comparator for Analog Signal
Compare Function or Slope A/D
Conversion
Serial Onboard Programming
Programmable Code Protection by Security
Fuse
Family Members Include:
MSP430C1111: 2KB ROM,128B RAM
MSP430C1121: 4KB ROM, 256B RAM
MSP430F1101: 1KB + 128B Flash Memory
(MTP
), 128B RAM
MSP430F1121: 4KB + 256B Flash Memory
(MTP
), 256B RAM
Available in a 20-Pin Plastic Small-Outline
Wide Body (SOWB) Package
description
The Texas Instruments MSP430 series is an ultra low-power microcontroller family consisting of several devices
featuring different sets of modules targeted to various applications. The microcontroller is designed to be battery
operated for an extended-application lifetime. With 16-bit RISC architecture, 16 bit integrated registers on the
CPU, and a constant generator, the MSP430 achieves maximum code efficiency. The digitally-controlled
oscillator provides fast wake-up from all low-power modes to active mode in less than 6 s.
Typical applications include sensor systems that capture analog signals, convert them to digital values, and then
process the data and display them or transmit them to a host system. Stand alone RF sensor front end is another
area of application. The I/O port inputs provide single slope A/D conversion capability on resistive sensors. The
MSP430x11x series is an ultra low-power mixed signal microcontroller with a built in 16-bit timer and fourteen
I/O pins. The MSP430x11x1 family adds a versatile analog comparator.
The flash memory provides added flexibility of in-system programming and data storage without significantly
increasing the current consumption of the device. The programming voltage is generated on-chip, thereby
alleviating the need for an additional supply, and even allowing for reprogramming of battery-operated systems.
Advanced Information
MTP = Multiple Time Programmable
P
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Copyright
1999, Texas Instruments Incorporated
PRODUCT PREVIEW information concerns products in the formative or
design phase of development. Characteristic data and other
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change or discontinue these products without notice.
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TEST
VCC
P2.5/R
osc
V
SS
XOUT
XIN
RST/NMI
P2.0/ACLK
P2.1/INCLK
P2.2/CAOUT/TA0
P1.7/TA2/TDO/TDI
P1.6/TA1/TDI
P1.5/TA0/TMS
P1.4/SMCLK/TCK
P1.3/TA2
P1.2/TA1
P1.1/TA0
P1.0/TACLK
P2.4/CA1/TA2
P2.3/CA0/TA1
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