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MSP432P401R is a Low-Power, High-Performance, 32-Bit ARM Cortex M4F

MSP432P401R contains 256 KB Flash and 64 KB RAM

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The MSP432P401x device family is TI's latest addition to its portfolio of efficient ultra-low-power mixed-signal MCUs.

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The MSP432P401x family features the ARM 32-bit Cortex-M4 processor in a wide configuration of device options including a rich set of analog, timing, and communication peripherals. It caters to a large number of application scenarios where both efficient data processing and enhanced low-power operation are paramount. Overall, the MSP432P401x is an ideal combination of the TI MSP430 low-power DNA, advance mixed-signal features, and the processing capabilities of the ARM 32-bit Cortex-M4 RISC engine. The devices ship with bundled driver libraries and are compatible with standardized components of the ARM ecosystem. MSP432P401R features up to 256 KB of Flash main memory and 16 KB of Flash information memory. It has up to 64 KB of SRAM (including 8KB of backup memory), as well as 32 KB of ROM. The device has 90 µA/MHz during ultra-low-power operating modes and 90 µA during low-frequency active modes. Additionally, the MSP432P401R device may be used in industrial, automation, metering, health, fitness, and consumer electronic applications. It also has flexible clocking features and programmable internal DCO.

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