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MSP430F5529IPNR

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25 MHZ MCU WITH 128KB FLASH, 8KB SRAM, 12-BIT ADC, COMPARATOR, DMA, UART/SPI/I2C, USB, HW MULTIPLIER

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MSP430F5529IPNR

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Texas Instruments

25 MHZ MCU WITH 128KB FLASH, 8KB SRAM, 12-BIT ADC, COMPARATOR, DMA, UART/SPI/I2C, USB, HW MULTIPLIER

Technical Specifications

Parameters and characteristics for this part

SpecificationMSP430F5529IPNR
ConnectivitySCI, UART/USART, USB, LINbus, IrDA, I2C, SPI
Core ProcessorMSP430 CPUXV2
Core Size16-Bit
Data Converters [custom]16
Data Converters [custom]12 b
Mounting TypeSurface Mount
Number of I/O63 I/O
Operating Temperature [Max]85 °C
Operating Temperature [Min]-40 °C
Oscillator TypeInternal
Package / Case80-LQFP
PeripheralsBrown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, POR, WDT, PWM
Program Memory Size128 KB
Program Memory TypeFLASH
RAM Size10 K
Speed25 MHz
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]3.6 V
Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]1.8 V

MSP430F5529 Series

25 MHz MCU with 128KB Flash, 8KB SRAM, 12-bit ADC, comparator, DMA, UART/SPI/I2C, USB, HW multiplier

PartPackage / CaseCore ProcessorMounting TypeSpeedConnectivityProgram Memory SizeProgram Memory TypeOperating Temperature [Max]Operating Temperature [Min]Oscillator TypeVoltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Min]Voltage - Supply (Vcc/Vdd) [Max]Number of I/OPeripheralsData Converters [custom]Data Converters [custom]RAM SizeCore Size
80-pin (PN) package image
Texas Instruments
80-LQFP
MSP430 CPUXV2
Surface Mount
25 MHz
I2C
IrDA
LINbus
SCI
SPI
UART/USART
USB
128 KB
FLASH
85 °C
-40 °C
Internal
1.8 V
3.6 V
63 I/O
Brown-out Detect/Reset
DMA
POR
PWM
WDT
16
12 b
10 K
16-Bit
80-pin (PN) package image
Texas Instruments
80-LQFP
MSP430 CPUXV2
Surface Mount
25 MHz
I2C
IrDA
LINbus
SCI
SPI
UART/USART
USB
128 KB
FLASH
85 °C
-40 °C
Internal
1.8 V
3.6 V
63 I/O
Brown-out Detect/Reset
DMA
POR
PWM
WDT
16
12 b
10 K
16-Bit

Pricing

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2000$ 4.95
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Description

General part information

MSP430F5529 Series

The Texas Instruments MSP430F55xx microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP430™ system control & communication family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers consists of several devices featuring peripheral sets targeted for a variety of applications. The architecture, combined with extensive low-power modes, is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications. The microcontroller features a powerful 16-bit RISC CPU, 16-bit registers, and constant generators that contribute to maximum code efficiency. The digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows the devices to wake up from low-power modes to active mode in 3.5 µs (typical).

The MSP430F5529, MSP430F5527, MSP430F5525, and MSP430F5521 microcontrollers have integrated USB and PHY supporting USB 2.0, four 16-bit timers, a high-performance 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC), two USCIs, a hardware multiplier, DMA, an RTC module with alarm capabilities, and 63 I/O pins. The MSP430F5528, MSP430F5526, MSP430F5524, and MSP430F5522 microcontrollers include all of these peripherals but have 47 I/O pins.

The MSP430F5519, MSP430F5517, and MSP430F5515 microcontrollers have integrated USB and PHY supporting USB 2.0, four 16-bit timers, two USCIs, a hardware multiplier, DMA, an RTC module with alarm capabilities, and 63 I/O pins. The MSP430F5514 and MSP430FF5513 microcontrollers include all of these peripherals but have 47 I/O pins.

Documents

Technical documentation and resources

MSP430 and SimpleLink Wi-Fi clean up at IoT World

Technical article

MSP430 System ESD Troubleshooting Guide

Application note

MSP430x5xx and MSP430x6xx Family User's Guide (Rev. Q)

User guide

Starting a USB Design Using MSP430 MCUs (Rev. B)

Application note

MSP430 System-Level ESD Considerations (Rev. B)

Application note

MSP430F5529 Device Erratasheet (Rev. AD)

Errata

Safety Manual for MSP430G2xx, F5xx, and FR57xx in IEC 60730 Safety Applications (Rev. A)

Functional safety information

Optimizing Active Mode Current Consumption on MSP Devices

Application note

Solutions to Common eUSCI and USCI Serial Communication Issues on MSP430 MCUs (Rev. A)

Application note

Using the USCI I2C Master (Rev. A)

Application note

MSP430 32-kHz Crystal Oscillators (Rev. D)

Application note

The ultra-low-power USB revolution (Rev. A)

White paper

USB-to-UART Bridge Made Simple With MSP430 MCUs

Application brief

Migration Guide From MSP430 MCUs to MSPM0 MCUs (Rev. A)

Application note

Mixing C and Assembler With MSP430™ MCUs (Rev. A)

Application note

Implementing a Thermocouple Interface With ADC12_A

Application note

Using the TPS3619 With MSP430 Microcontrollers (Rev. B)

Application note

MSP430F552x, MSP430F551x Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers datasheet (Rev. P)

Data sheet

Time of Flight and LIDAR - Optical Front End Design (Rev. A)

Application brief

Searching for the newest innovations in power? Find them at APEC

Technical article

Debugging Flash Issues on the MSP430 Family of Microcontrollers (Rev. A)

Application note

Ultra-low power USB for portable embedded applications

White paper

ESD Diode Current Specification (Rev. B)

Application note

USB Field Firmware Updates on MSP430 MCUs (Rev. C)

Application note

Understanding MSP430 Flash Data Retention (Rev. A)

Application note

Getting sensor data to the cloud at the push of a button (well maybe a few keystro

Technical article

TI-RTOS 2.20 for MSP43x Getting Started Guide (Rev. E)

User guide

RFID BoosterPack TRF7970ABP With MSP430F5529 LaunchPad (PPT)

More literature

Advanced Debugging Using the Enhanced Emulation Module (EEM) With CCS v6 (Rev. F)

Application note

System-Level Tamper Protection Using MSP MCUs

Application note

What is a watchdog timer and why is it important?

Technical article

Migrating from the MSP430F5xx,F6xx Family to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx Family (Rev. D)

Application note

Random Number Generation Using MSP430™ MCUs (Rev. A)

Application note

Troubleshooting Guidelines for MSP Devices

Application note

Programming a Flash-Based MSP430 MCU Using the JTAG Interface (Rev. H)

Application note

Leveraging MSP430™ FRAM MCUs with integrated configurable analog in modern-day fac

Technical article

MSP430 and DRV83xx Selection Guide for Power Tools (Rev. A)

Application brief

Software Coding Techniques for MSP430™ MCUs (Rev. B)

Application note

FRAM or Flash: How to Select the Right MCU for Your Application

Technical article

MSP430 MCUs Development Guide Book (Rev. A)

User guide

General Oversampling of MSP ADCs for Higher Resolution (Rev. A)

Application note

How to Use MSP430 and MSP432 eUSCI and USCI Modules in RS-485 Networks

Application note

MSP Code Protection Features

Application note