TI is pleased to announce a new MSP430 compiler version 21.6.0.LTS which includes the following new features. New features: - Generate CRCs over memory ranges.
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Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F2619S-HT , MSP430F5438A-EP , MSP-TS430PN80 , MSP-TS430PM64 , MSP-FET Looking for MCU with: 256K Flash 32K Ram ADC.
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Jan 10, 2024 · In general, this looks good. For further questions I would encourage you to visit our reference design at this link, and post a thread here on ...
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Jul 27, 2022 · I have another question regarding the Timer. I set the CCR0 to 239, however, Timer seems to kick 223 clock cycle and some for 240 clock cycle.
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Part Number: MSP430F6459 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: UNIFLASH , Hi, I am trying to program customized msp430f6459 through msp-fet-430uif using uniflash ...
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We try to change clock speed from 12M to 24M. (we use scope to verify that clock speed is correct value). and we see two issues that happen in the 24M clock ...
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What is MSP430 microcontroller used for?
The MSP430 microcontroller family offers ultra-low power mixed signal, 16-bit architecture that is perfect for wireless low-power industrial and portable medical applications.
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