Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430FR5869IRGZR
Manufacturer | Texas Instruments |
Series | MSP430FR5869 |
Part Number | MSP430FR5869IRGZR |
MSP430FR5869 16 MHz Ultra-Low-Power Microcontroller featuring 64 KB FRAM, 2 KB SRAM, 40 IO 48-VQFN -40 to 85
Datasheets
MSP430FR58xx Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers datasheet
PDF, 2.6 Mb, Revision: D, File published: Mar 9, 2017
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Status
Lifecycle Status | Active (Recommended for new designs) |
Manufacture's Sample Availability | Yes |
Packaging
Pin | 48 |
Package Type | RGZ |
Industry STD Term | VQFN |
JEDEC Code | S-PQFP-N |
Package QTY | 2500 |
Carrier | LARGE T&R |
Device Marking | FR5869 |
Width (mm) | 7 |
Length (mm) | 7 |
Thickness (mm) | .9 |
Pitch (mm) | .5 |
Max Height (mm) | 1 |
Mechanical Data | Download |
Parametrics
ADC | ADC12 - 16ch |
AES | N/A |
Active Power | 101.25 uA/MHz |
Additional Features | Real-Time Clock,Watchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out Reset,IrDA |
BSL | UART |
CPU | MSP430 |
Comparators | 16 |
DMA | 3 |
Featured | fr5 |
Frequency | 16 MHz |
GPIO Pins | 40 |
I2C | 1 |
Max VCC | 3.6 |
Min VCC | 1.8 |
Multiplier | 32x32 |
Non-volatile Memory | 64 KB |
Operating Temperature Range | -40 to 85 C |
Package Group | VQFN |
Package Size: mm2:W x L | 48VQFN: 49 mm2: 7 x 7(VQFN) PKG |
RAM | 2 KB |
Rating | Catalog |
SPI | 3 |
Security Enabler | Cryptographic acceleration,Debug security,Physical security,Secure FW and SW update,Software IP protection |
Special I/O | N/A |
Standby Power | 0.5 LPM3-uA |
Timers - 16-bit | 5 |
UART | 2 |
Wakeup Time | 7 us |
Eco Plan
RoHS | Compliant |
Design Kits & Evaluation Modules
- 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Lifecycle Status: Obsolete (Manufacturer has discontinued the production of the device) - Evaluation Modules & Boards: MSP-TS430RGZ48C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
- Migrating From MSP430F4xx Family to MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/FR68xx/FR69xx Family (Rev. B)PDF, 183 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Nov 3, 2016
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Multiple MSP ultra-low-power microcontrollers offer analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to convert physical quantities into digital numbers, a function that is widely used across numerous applications. There are times, however, when a customer design demands a higher resolution than the ADC of the selected MSP can offer. This application report, which is based on the previously-published OversamplModel Line
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Manufacturer's Classification
- Semiconductors > Microcontrollers (MCU) > MSP430 ultra-low-power MCUs > MSP430FRxx FRAM