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Yes, you can wear the eZ430-Chronos development kit Texas Instruments introduced on November 23, 2009. The kit looks like, and works like, a sports watch that includes functions for temperature and ...
All design entries' main processor must be the MSP430 MCU, which TI claim to be the industry's lowest power solution for 8- to 16-bit battery-powered applications including metering, portable ...
Need a tiny web server? [Rob] over on the 43oh forums made an Ethernet booster pack for the very popular TI MSP430 microcontroller. If that’s not enough, [Rob] also put together an all-in-one ...
Texas Instruments’ MSP430 family of microcontrollers is optimized for ultra-low-power applications, with multiple low-power modes and power consumption as low as 15 nA (shutdown mode).
Although it is based on an MSP430 microcontroller, it’s not the ready-to-hack ezCronos that you might be thinking of. Instead, [Nav] started with a different TI development tool that we’ve ...
Texas Instruments expanded its ultra-low power MSP430 family with the 32-bit, Cortex-M4F core MSP432.
MSP430 clones explore limits of MCU power The Texas Instruments MSP430 is practically synonymous with low-power processors and, although the company may not care much for the idea of clones of the ...
Texas Instruments Inc.'s 64 new ultra-low-power MSP430 Value Line microcontrollers (MCUs) offer16-bit performance at an 8-bit price. The MSP430G2xx2 MCUs include integratedcapacitive touch IOs, ...
Texas Instruments has introduced an ARM Cortex-M4F version of its MSP430 microcontroller family, taking it from 16 to 32bits, with no extra power draw.
The new MSP430G2xx devices are code compatible across the MSP430 MCU platform, enabling easy code migration and upgrades to higher-end devices as application requirements evolve.
Sensing applications often require multiple devices to support relatively simple but critical functionality. Texas Instruments says that instead of cluttering up designs with different devices, ...
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