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MSP430FR5959 is a 16 MHz Ultra-Low-Power Microcontroller featuring 64 KB FRAM, 2 KB SRAM, and 33 IO

Innovators may incorporate MSP430FR5959 into designs to increase performance at lowered energy budgets

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The MSP430 ultra-low-power (ULP) FRAM platform combines uniquely embedded FRAM and a holistic ultra-low-power system architecture, allowing innovators to increase performance at lowered energy budgets.

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FRAM technology combines the speed, flexibility, and endurance of SRAM with the stability and reliability of flash at much lower power. The MSP430 ULP FRAM portfolio consists of a diverse set of devices featuring FRAM, the ULP 16-bit MSP430 CPU, and intelligent peripherals targeted for various applications. The ULP architecture showcases seven low-power modes, optimized to achieve extended battery life in energy-challenged applications. MSP430FR5959 has an embedded microcontroller with 16-bit RISC architecture and up to a 16-MHz clock. It has a wide supply range of 1.8 to 3.6 V and optimized ultra-low-power modes. Active mode is approximately 100 µA/MHz, standby mode is 0.4 µA, and shutdown mode is 0.02 µA. The ultra-low-power FRAM has up to 64 KB of nonvolatile memory, ultra-low-power writes, and a 1015 write cycle endurance. Included intelligent digital peripherals are a 32-bit hardware multiplier, a three-channel internal DMA, a real-time clock, and five 16-bit timers. Additional features are multifunction input and output ports, code security and encryption, and enhanced serial communication. Potential applications of the MSP430FR5959 are metering, wearable electronics, and data logging.

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