Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430FR5969IRGZR

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesMSP430FR5969
Part NumberMSP430FR5969IRGZR
Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430FR5969IRGZR

MSP430FR5969 16 MHz Ultra-Low-Power Microcontroller featuring 64 KB FRAM, 2 KB SRAM, 40 IO 48-VQFN -40 to 85

Datasheets

MSP430FR59xx Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers datasheet
PDF, 2.6 Mb, Revision: F, File published: Mar 9, 2017
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYes

Packaging

Pin48
Package TypeRGZ
Industry STD TermVQFN
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-N
Package QTY2500
CarrierLARGE T&R
Device MarkingFR5969
Width (mm)7
Length (mm)7
Thickness (mm).9
Pitch (mm).5
Max Height (mm)1
Mechanical DataDownload

Parametrics

ADCADC12 - 16ch
AESAES256
Active Power101.25 uA/MHz
Additional FeaturesReal-Time Clock,Watchdog,Brown Out Reset,IrDA,Temp Sensor,IP Protection
BSLUART
CPUMSP430
Comparators16
DMA3
Featuredfr5
Frequency16 MHz
GPIO Pins40
I2C1
Max VCC3.6
Min VCC1.8
Multiplier32x32
Non-volatile Memory64 KB
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 85 C
Package GroupVQFN
Package Size: mm2:W x L48VQFN: 49 mm2: 7 x 7(VQFN) PKG
RAM2 KB
RatingCatalog
SPI3
Security EnablerCryptographic acceleration,Debug security,Physical security,Secure FW and SW update,Software IP protection
Special I/ON/A
Standby Power0.5 LPM3-uA
Timers - 16-bit5
UART2
Wakeup Time7 us

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • Daughter Cards: BOOST-IR
    Infrared (IR) BoosterPack Plug-in Module
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: MSP-EXP430FR5969
    MSP430FR5969 LaunchPad Development Kit
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: MSP-BNDL-FR5969LCD
    MSP430FR5969 LaunchPad Development Kit with Sharp В® Memory LCD BoosterPack Bundle
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: 430BOOST-SHARP96
    Sharp В® Memory LCD BoosterPack
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Development Kits: MSP-FET430U48C
    48-pin Target Development Board and MSP-FET Programmer Bundle for MSP430FRxx FRAM MCUs
    Lifecycle Status: Obsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: MSP-TS430RGZ48C
    MSP-TS430RGZ48C - 48-pin Target Development Board for MSP430FRxx FRAM MCUs
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: ENERGYTRACE
    MSP EnergyTrace Technology
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • Using MSP on KNX Systems Application Report
    PDF, 4.4 Mb, File published: Nov 3, 2015
    Using MSP on KNX Systems Application Report /HPA/Low-Power_Wireless/2-App_Reports/SWRA497/SWRA497
  • MSP430FRBoot – Main Memory Bootloader and Over-the-Air Updates for MSP430 FRAM (Rev. A)
    PDF, 1.1 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Dec 20, 2016
    This application report is an extension to MSPBoot – Main Memory Bootloader for MSP430 Microcontrollers and describes the implementation of a main-memory resident bootloader for MSP430 FRAM microcontrollers using either universal asynchronous receiver/transmitter (UART) communication or a serial peripheral interface (SPI) bus and CC110x RF transceivers to accomplish over-the-air downloads (OAD). W
  • Software I2C on MSP430 MCUs
    PDF, 126 Kb, File published: May 18, 2016
    Hardware and layout limitations often require smaller package sizes that could potentially create a tradeoff for the number of serial peripherals available to the user. With the I2C protocol, special software can be created to use a pair of simple GPIO ports to emulate an I2C master device. This allows programmers to be flexible with pin assignments and enables smaller package devices to overcome
  • Secure In-Field Firmware Updates for MSP MCUs
    PDF, 223 Kb, File published: Nov 17, 2015
    In-field firmware update is a feature that is increasingly used in microcontroller-based applications today and important benefits include service and support to products that are already deployed in the field (for example, being able to correct bugs or add new functionalities). As common as in-field firmware updates are in embedded systems, this feature is also commonly exploited by attackers; if
  • Random Number Generation Using MSP430FR59xx and MSP430FR69xx Microcontrollers
    PDF, 113 Kb, File published: Jan 18, 2017
    Random number generation has a role in a variety of applications, such as cryptography and tamper detection.In digital systems, it becomes difficult to introduce the concept of true randomness as a machine executes code in the sequence it is programed. This introduces the notion of true random number generators (TRNGs) and pseudorandom number generators (PRNGs), also known as deterministic rando
  • Getting Started With EEMBC ULPBench on MSP-EXP430FR5969 (Rev. A)
    PDF, 381 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jan 29, 2015
    This is a getting started guide for obtaining the ULPMarkв„ў-CP score using the Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium (EEMBC) ULPBench and EnergyMonitor with the MSP430FR5969 microcontroller (MCU). This document uses the MSP-EXP430FR5969 LaunchPad development kit as the target evaluation module (EVM) for performing the benchmark.
  • Migrating From MSP430F4xx Family to MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/FR68xx/FR69xx Family (Rev. B)
    PDF, 183 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Nov 3, 2016
    This application report enables easy migration from MSP430F4xx flash-based MCUs to the MSP430FR58xx/59xx/68xx/69xx family of FRAM-based MCUs. The intent is to highlight key differences between the two families. For more information on the use of the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx/69xx devices, see the MSP430FR58xx, MSP430FR59xx, MSP430FR68xx, and MSP430FR69xx Family User's Guide.
  • MSP430 Advanced Power Optimizations: ULP Advisor SW and EnergyTrace Technology
    PDF, 4.0 Mb, File published: Jun 9, 2014
    MSP430 microcontrollers are designed specifically for ultra-low-power applications. Features such as multiple low-power modes, instant wakeup, intelligent autonomous peripherals, and much more to enable such ultra-low-power capabilities. Texas Instruments provides valuable tools to help the programmer fully use these benefits and optimize power consumption of the target application. This app
  • Designing With the MSP430FR58xx, FR59xx, FR68xx, and FR69xx ADC (Rev. A)
    PDF, 137 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Mar 30, 2016
    Designing an application with the analog-to-digital converter (ADC) requires several considerations to optimize for power and performance. This application report discusses the basics of how you would analyze a data sheet and user's guide to design your application. It goes into the fundamentals of how to optimize your design based on the external requirements and available ADC configurations. The
  • MSP430 FRAM Technology – How To and Best Practices
    PDF, 326 Kb, File published: Jun 23, 2014
    FRAM is a non-volatile memory technology that behaves similar to SRAM while enabling a whole host of new applications, but also changing the way firmware should be designed. This application report outlines the how to and best practices of using FRAM technology in MSP430 from an embedded software development perspective. It discusses how to implement a memory layout according to application-specif
  • MSP430 FRAM Quality and Reliability (Rev. A)
    PDF, 295 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 1, 2014
    FRAM is a nonvolatile embedded memory technology and is known for its ability to be ultra-low power while being the most flexible and easy-to-use universal memory solution available today. This application report is intended to give new FRAM users and those migrating from flash-based applications knowledge on how FRAM meets key quality and reliability requirements such as data retention and endura
  • Migrating from the MSP430F5xx,F6xx Family to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx Family (Rev. D)
    PDF, 151 Kb, Revision: D, File published: Nov 3, 2016
    This application report helps enable easy migration from MSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx flash-based MCUs to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx/69xx FRAM-based MCUs. For the migration guide to MSP430FR57xx, see Migrating From the MSP430F2xx Family to the MSP430FR57xx Family. It covers programming, system, and peripheral considerations when migrating firmware. The intent is to highlight differences between the
  • Migrating from the MSP430F2xx,G2xx Family to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx/69xx (Rev. E)
    PDF, 179 Kb, Revision: E, File published: Nov 3, 2016
    This application report enables easy migration from MSP430F2xx flash-based MCUs to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx/69xx family of FRAM-based MCUs. For the migration guide to MSP430FR57xx, see Migrating From the MSP430F2xx Family to the MSP430FR57xx Family. It covers programming, system, and peripheral considerations when migrating firmware. The intent is to highlight key differences between the two f
  • QFN and SON PCB Attachment (Rev. B)
    PDF, 821 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Aug 24, 2018

Model Line

Series: MSP430FR5969 (2)

Manufacturer's Classification

  • Semiconductors > Microcontrollers (MCU) > MSP430 ultra-low-power MCUs > MSP430FRxx FRAM
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