TI MSP430F249MPMEP

MSP430F249-EP
MIXED SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER
SLAS584C − OCTOBER 2008 − REVISED JULY 2010
D Low Supply-Voltage Range, 1.8 V to 3.6 V
D Ultra-Low Power Consumption:
D
D
D
D
D
D
†
− Active Mode: 270 μA at 1 MHz, 2.2 V
− Standby Mode (VLO): 0.3 μA
− Off Mode (RAM Retention): 0.1 μA
Ultra-Fast Wake-Up From Standby Mode in
Less Than 1 μs
16-Bit RISC Architecture, 62.5-ns
Instruction Cycle Time
Basic Clock Module Configurations:
− Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz
− Internal Very Low Power LF Oscillator
− 32-kHz Crystal (−405C to 1055C only)
− Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz With
Four Calibrated Frequencies to +1%
− Resonator
− External Digital Clock Source
− External Resistor
12-Bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter
With Internal Reference, Sample-and-Hold,
and Autoscan Feature
16-Bit Timer_A With Three
Capture/Compare Registers
16-Bit Timer_B With Seven
Capture/Compare-With-Shadow Registers
The MSP430F24x1 devices are identical to the MSP430F24x
devices, with the exception that the ADC12 module is not
implemented.
D Four Universal Serial Communication
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
D
Interfaces (USCI)
− USCI_A0 and USCI_A1
− Enhanced UART Supporting
Auto-Baudrate Detection
− IrDA Encoder and Decoder
− Synchronous SPI
− USCI_B0 and USCI_B1
− I2Ct
− Synchronous SPI
On-Chip Comparator
Supply Voltage Supervisor/Monitor With
Programmable Level Detection
Brownout Detector
Bootstrap Loader
Serial Onboard Programming,
No External Programming Voltage Needed,
Programmable Code Protection by Security
Fuse
Family Members Include:
− MSP430F249
60KB+256B Flash Memory, 2KB RAM
Available in 64-Pin QFP Package
(See Available Options)
For Complete Module Descriptions, See
MSP430x2xx Family User’s Guide,
Literature Number SLAU144
description
The Texas Instruments MSP430 family of ultra-low power microcontrollers consists of several devices featuring
different sets of peripherals targeted for various applications. The architecture, combined with five low-power
modes, is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications. The device features
a powerful 16-bit RISC CPU, 16-bit registers, and constant generators that contribute to maximum code
efficiency. The calibrated digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows wake-up from low-power modes to active
mode in less than 1 μs.
Please be aware that an important notice concerning availability, standard warranty, and use in critical applications of
Texas Instruments semiconductor products and disclaimers thereto appears at the end of this data sheet.
I2C is a registered trademark of NXP Semiconductors.
Copyright © 2008, Texas Instruments Incorporated
PRODUCTION DATA information is current as of publication date.
Products conform to specifications per the terms of Texas Instruments
standard warranty. Production processing does not necessarily include
testing of all parameters.
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description (continued)
The MSP430F249 series are microcontroller configurations with two built-in 16-bit timers, a fast 12-bit A/D
converter, a comparator, four universal serial communication interface (USCI) modules, and up to 48 I/O pins.
Typical applications include sensor systems, industrial control applications, hand-held meters, etc.
AVAILABLE OPTIONS
PACKAGE
2
TA
PLASTIC 64-PIN QFP
(PM)
−55°C to 125°C
MSP430F249MPMEP
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pin designation
MSP430F24x
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functional block diagram
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Terminal Functions
TERMINAL
NAME
NO.
I/O
DESCRIPTION
AVCC
64
Analog supply voltage, positive terminal. Supplies only the analog portion of ADC12.
AVSS
62
Analog supply voltage, negative terminal. Supplies only the analog portion of ADC12.
DVCC
1
Digital supply voltage, positive terminal. Supplies all digital parts.
DVSS
63
Digital supply voltage, negative terminal. Supplies all digital parts.
P1.0/TACLK/
CAOUT
12
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, clock signal TACLK input/Comparator_A output
P1.1/TA0
13
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, capture: CCI0A input, compare: Out0 output/BSL transmit
P1.2/TA1
14
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, capture: CCI1A input, compare: Out1 output
P1.3/TA2
15
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, capture: CCI2A input, compare: Out2 output
P1.4/SMCLK
16
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / SMCLK signal output
P1.5/TA0
17
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, compare: Out0 output
P1.6/TA1
18
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, compare: Out1 output
P1.7/TA2
19
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, compare: Out2 output
P2.0/ACLK/CA2
20
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / ACLK output/Comparator_A input
P2.1/TAINCLK/
CA3
21
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, clock signal at INCLK
P2.2/CAOUT/TA0
/CA4
22
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, capture: CCI0B input / Comparator_A output/BSL
receive/Comparator_A input
P2.3/CA0/TA1
23
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, compare: Out1 output / Comparator_A input
P2.4/CA1/TA2
24
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, compare: Out2 output / Comparator_A input
P2.5/ROSC/CA5
25
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Input for external resistor defining the DCO nominal frequency / Comparator_A
input
P2.6/
ADC12CLK/CA6
26
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Conversion clock – 12-bit ADC / Comparator_A input
P2.7/TA0/CA7
27
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_A, compare: Out0 output / Comparator_A input
P3.0/UCB0STE/
UCA0CLK
28
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B0 slave transmit enable / USCI A0 clock input/output
P3.1/UCB0SIMO/
UCB0SDA
29
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B0 slave in/master out in SPI mode, SDA I2C data in I2C mode
P3.2/UCB0SOMI/
UCB0SCL
30
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B0 slave out/master in in SPI mode, SCL I2C clock in I2C mode
P3.3/UCB0CLK/
UCA0STE
31
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B0 clock input/output, USCI A0 slave transmit enable
P3.4/UCA0TXD/
UCA0SIMO
32
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCIA transmit data output in UART mode, slave data in/master out in SPI
mode
P3.5/UCA0RXD/
UCA0SOMI
33
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI A0 receive data input in UART mode, slave data out/master in in SPI
mode
P3.6/UCA1TXD/
UCA1SIMO
34
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI A1 transmit data output in UART mode, slave data in/master out in SPI
mode
P3.7/UCA1RXD/
UCA1SOMI
35
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCIA1 receive data input in UART mode, slave data out/master in in SPI
mode
P4.0/TB0
36
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI0A/B input, compare: Out0 output
P4.1/TB1
37
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI1A/B input, compare: Out1 output
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TERMINAL
NAME
NO.
I/O
DESCRIPTION
P4.2/TB2
38
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI2A/B input, compare: Out2 output
P4.3/TB3
39
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI3A/B input, compare: Out3 output
P4.4/TB4
40
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI4A/B input, compare: Out4 output
P4.5/TB5
41
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI5A/B input, compare: Out5 output
P4.6/TB6
42
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, capture: CCI6A input, compare: Out6 output
P4.7/TBCLK
43
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / Timer_B, clock signal TBCLK input
P5.0/UCB1STE/
UCA1CLK
44
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B1 slave transmit enable / USCI A1 clock input/output
P5.1/UCB1SIMO/
UCB1SDA
45
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B1slave in/master out in SPI mode, SDA I2C data in I2C mode
P5.2/UCB1SOMI/
UCB1SCL
46
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B1slave out/master in in SPI mode, SCL I2C clock in I2C mode
P5.3/UCB1CLK/
UCA1STE
47
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / USCI B1 clock input/output, USCI A1 slave transmit enable
P5.4/MCLK
48
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / main system clock MCLK output
P5.5/SMCLK
49
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / submain system clock SMCLK output
P5.6/ACLK
50
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / auxiliary clock ACLK output
P5.7/TBOUTH/
SVSOUT
51
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / switch all PWM digital output ports to high impedance − Timer_B TB0 to
TB6/SVS comparator output
P6.0/A0
59
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A0 – 12-bit ADC
P6.1/A1
60
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A1 – 12-bit ADC
P6.2/A2
61
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A2 – 12-bit ADC
P6.3/A3
2
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A3 – 12-bit ADC
P6.4/A4
3
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A4 – 12-bit ADC
P6.5/A5
4
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A5 – 12-bit ADC
P6.6/A6
5
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A6 – 12-bit ADC
P6.7/A7/SVSIN
6
I/O
General-purpose digital I/O / analog input A7 – 12-bit ADC/SVS input
XT2OUT
52
O
Output of crystal oscillator XT2
XT2IN
53
I
Input for crystal oscillator XT2
RST/NMI
58
I
Reset input, nonmaskable interrupt input port, or bootstrap loader start (in flash devices).
TCK
57
I
Test clock (JTAG). TCK is the clock input port for device programming test and bootstrap loader start
TDI/TCLK
55
I
Test data input or test clock input. The device protection fuse is connected to TDI/TCLK.
TDO/TDI
54
I/O
TMS
56
I
Test mode select. TMS is used as an input port for device programming and test.
VeREF+
10
I
Input for an external reference voltage
VREF+
7
O
Output of positive of the reference voltage in the ADC12
VREF−/VeREF−
11
I
Negativefor the reference voltage for both sources, the internal reference voltage, or an external applied
reference voltage
XIN
8
I
Input for crystal oscillator XT1. Standard or watch crystals can be connected.
XOUT
9
O
Output for crystal oscillator XT1. Standard or watch crystals can be connected.
NA
NA
QFN Pad
6
Test data output. TDO/TDI data output or programming data input terminal
QFN package pad connection to DVSS recommended (RTD package only)
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short-form description
CPU
The MSP430 CPU has a 16-bit RISC architecture
that is highly transparent to the application. All
operations, other than program-flow instructions,
are performed as register operations in
conjunction with seven addressing modes for
source operand and four addressing modes for
destination operand.
Program Counter
PC/R0
Stack Pointer
SP/R1
SR/CG1/R2
Status Register
Constant Generator
The CPU is integrated with 16 registers that
provide reduced instruction execution time. The
register-to-register operation execution time is
one cycle of the CPU clock.
Four of the registers, R0 to R3, are dedicated as
program counter, stack pointer, status register,
and constant generator, respectively. The
remaining registers are general-purpose
registers.
Peripherals are connected to the CPU using data,
address, and control buses, and can be handled
with all instructions.
instruction set
The instruction set consists of 51 instructions with
three formats and seven address modes. Each
instruction can operate on word and byte data.
Table 1 shows examples of the three types of
instruction formats; the address modes are listed
in Table 2.
CG2/R3
General-Purpose Register
R4
General-Purpose Register
R5
General-Purpose Register
R6
General-Purpose Register
R7
General-Purpose Register
R8
General-Purpose Register
R9
General-Purpose Register
R10
General-Purpose Register
R11
General-Purpose Register
R12
General-Purpose Register
R13
General-Purpose Register
R14
General-Purpose Register
R15
Table 1. Instruction Word Formats
Dual operands, source-destination
e.g., ADD R4,R5
R4 + R5 −−−> R5
Single operands, destination only
e.g., CALL
PC −−>(TOS), R8−−> PC
Relative jump, un/conditional
e.g., JNE
R8
Jump-on-equal bit = 0
Table 2. Address Mode Descriptions
ADDRESS MODE
S D
Indirect
D
D
D
D
D
Indirect
autoincrement
Immediate
Register
Indexed
Symbolic (PC relative)
Absolute
D
D
D
D
SYNTAX
EXAMPLE
MOV Rs,Rd
MOV R10,R11
MOV X(Rn),Y(Rm)
MOV 2(R5),6(R6)
MOV EDE,TONI
OPERATION
R10
−−> R11
M(2+R5)−−> M(6+R6)
M(EDE) −−> M(TONI)
MOV &MEM,&TCDAT
M(MEM) −−> M(TCDAT)
MOV @Rn,Y(Rm)
MOV @R10,Tab(R6)
M(R10) −−> M(Tab+R6)
D
MOV @Rn+,Rm
MOV @R10+,R11
M(R10) −−> R11
R10 + 2−−> R10
D
MOV #X,TONI
MOV #45,TONI
#45
−−> M(TONI)
NOTE: S = source, D = destination
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operating modes
The MSP430 has one active mode and five software-selectable low-power modes of operation. An interrupt
event can wake up the device from any of the five low-power modes, service the request, and restore back to
the low-power mode on return from the interrupt program.
The following six operating modes can be configured by software:
D Active mode (AM)
−
All clocks are active
D Low-power mode 0 (LPM0)
−
CPU is disabled
ACLK and SMCLK remain active, MCLK is disabled
D Low-power mode 1 (LPM1)
−
CPU is disabled
ACLK and SMCLK remain active, MCLK is disabled
DCO’s dc-generator is disabled if DCO not used in active mode
D Low-power mode 2 (LPM2)
−
CPU is disabled
MCLK and SMCLK are disabled
DCO’s dc-generator remains enabled
ACLK remains active
D Low-power mode 3 (LPM3)
−
CPU is disabled
MCLK and SMCLK are disabled
DCO’s dc-generator is disabled
ACLK remains active
D Low-power mode 4 (LPM4)
−
8
CPU is disabled
ACLK is disabled
MCLK and SMCLK are disabled
DCO’s dc-generator is disabled
Crystal oscillator is stopped
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interrupt vector addresses
The interrupt vectors and the power-up starting address are located in the address range 0xFFFF to 0xFFC0.
The vector contains the 16-bit address of the appropriate interrupt-handler instruction sequence. If the reset
vector (0xFFFE) contains 0xFFFF (e.g., flash is not programmed) the CPU enters LPM4 after power-up.
INTERRUPT SOURCE
INTERRUPT FLAG
SYSTEM INTERRUPT
WORD ADDRESS
PRIORITY
Power-up
External reset
Watchdog
Flash key violation
PC out of range (see Note 1)
PORIFG
WDTIFG
RSTIFG
KEYV
(see Note 2)
Reset
0xFFFE
31, highest
NMI
Oscillator fault
Flash memory access violation
NMIIFG
OFIFG
ACCVIFG (see Notes 2 and 7)
(Non)maskable
(Non)maskable
(Non)maskable
0xFFFC
Timer_B7 (see Note 3)
TBCCR0 CCIFG
(see Note 4)
Maskable
0xFFFA
29
Timer_B7 (see Note 3)
TBCCR1 to TBCCR6 CCIFGs,
TBIFG (see Notes 2 and 4)
Maskable
0xFFF8
28
Comparator_A+
CAIFG
Maskable
0xFFF6
27
Watchdog timer+
WDTIFG
Maskable
0xFFF4
26
Timer_A3
TACCR0 CCIFG (see Note 4)
Maskable
0xFFF2
25
Timer_A3
TACCR1 CCIFG
TACCR2 CCIFG
TAIFG (see Note 2 and 4)
Maskable
0xFFF0
24
USCI_A0/USCI_B0 receive
USCI_B0 I2C status
UCA0RXIFG, UCB0RXIFG
(see Note 2 and 5)
Maskable
0xFFEE
23
USCI_A0/USCI_B0 transmit
USCI_B0 I2C receive / transmit
UCA0TXIFG, UCB0TXIFG
(see Note 2 and 6)
Maskable
0xFFEC
22
ADC12 (see Note 8)
ADC12IFG
(see Notes 2 and 4)
Maskable
0xFFEA
21
0xFFE8
20
I/O port P2 (eight flags)
P2IFG.0 to P2IFG.7
(see Notes 2 and 4)
Maskable
0xFFE6
19
Maskable
0xFFE4
18
I/O port P1 (eight flags)
P1IFG.0 to P1IFG.7
(see Notes 2 and 4)
30
USCI A1/B1 receive
UCA1RXIFG, UCB1RXIFG
(see Note 2)
Maskable
0xFFE2
17
USCI A1/B1 transmit
UCA1TXIFG, UCB1TXIFG
(see Note 2)
Maskable
0xFFE0
16
Reserved (see Notes 9 and 10)
Reserved
0xFFDE to 0xFFC0
15 to 0
0, lowest
NOTES: 1. A reset is executed if the CPU tries to fetch instructions from within the module register memory address range (0x0000 −0x01FF)
or from within unused address ranges.
2. Multiple source flags.
3. Timer_B7 in MSP430F24x(1), MSP430F2410 family has 7 CCRs, Timer_B3 in MSP430F23x family has three CCRs. In Timer_B3,
there are only interrupt flags TBCCR0, 1, and 2 CCIFGs, and the interrupt enable bits TBCCTL0, 1, and 2 CCIE.
4. Interrupt flags are located in the module.
5. In SPI mode: UCB0RXIFG. In I2C mode: UCALIFG, UCNACKIFG, ICSTTIFG, UCSTPIFG.
6. In UART/SPI mode: UCB0TXIFG. In I2C mode: UCB0RXIFG, UCB0TXIFG.
7. (Non)maskable: the individual interrupt-enable bit can disable an interrupt event, but the general-interrupt enable cannot.
8. ADC12 is not implemented in the MSP430F24x1 family.
9. The address 0xFFDE is used as bootstrap loader security key (BSLSKEY).
A 0xAA55 at this location disables the BSL completely.
A zero disables the erasure of the flash if an invalid password is supplied.
10. The interrupt vectors at addresses 0xFFDE to 0xFFC0 are not used in this device and can be used for regular program code if
necessary.
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special function registers
Most interrupt enable bits are collected in the lowest address space. Special-function register bits not allocated
to a functional purpose are not physically present in the device. This arrangement provides simple software
access.
interrupt enable 1 and 2
Interrupt Enable register 1
WDTIE
Watchdog timer interrupt enable. Inactive if watchdog mode is selected.
Active if watchdog timer is configured as general-purpose timer.
OFIE
Oscillator-fault-interrupt enable
NMIIE
Nonmaskable-interrupt enable
ACCVIE
Flash memory access violation interrupt enable
Interrupt Enable register 2
10
UCA0RXIE
USCI_A0 receive-interrupt enable
UCA0TXIE
USCI_A0 transmit-interrupt enable
UCB0RXIE
USCI_B0 receive-interrupt enable
UCB0TXIE
USCI_B0 transmit-interrupt enable
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interrupt flag register 1 and 2
Interrupt Flag register 1
WDTIFG
Set on watchdog-timer overflow or security key violation.
Reset on VCC power-on, or a reset condition at the RST/NMI pin in reset mode.
OFIFG
Flag set on oscillator fault
PORIFG
Power-on interrupt flag. Set on VCC power-up.
RSTIFG
External reset interrupt flag. Set on a reset condition at RST/NMI pin in reset mode. Reset
on VCC power−up.
NMIIFG
Set via RST/NMI pin
Interrupt Flag register 2
UCA0RXIFG
USCI_A0 receive-interrupt flag
UCA0TXIFG
USCI_A0 transmit-interrupt flag
UCB0RXIFG
USCI_B0 receive-interrupt flag
UCB0TXIFG
USCI_B0 transmit-interrupt flag
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memory organization
Memory
Main: interrupt vector
Main: code memory
Size
Flash
Flash
60KB
0xFFFF to 0xFFC0
0xFFFF to 0x1100
Size
2KB
0x09FF to 0x0200
Information memory
Size
Flash
256 Byte
0x10FF to 0x1000
Boot memory
Size
ROM
1KB
0x0FFF to 0x0C00
Size
2KB
0x09FF to 0x0200
16-bit
8-bit
SFR
0x01FF to 0x0100
0x00FF to 0x0010
0x000F to 0x0000
RAM (total)
RAM
Peripherals
bootstrap loader (BSL)
The MSP430 BSL enables users to program the flash memory or RAM using a UART serial interface. Access
to the MSP430 memory via the BSL is protected by user-defined password. For complete description of the
features of the BSL and its implementation, see the application report Features of the MSP430 Bootstrap Loader
(literature number SLAA089).
12
BSL FUNCTION
PM, RTD PACKAGE PINS
Data Transmit
13 - P1.1
Data Receive
22 - P2.2
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flash memory
The flash memory can be programmed via the JTAG port, the BSL, or in-system by the CPU. The CPU can
perform single-byte and single-word writes to the flash memory. Features of the flash memory include:
D Flash memory has n segments of main memory and four segments of information memory (A to D) of 64
bytes each. Each segment in main memory is 512 bytes in size.
D Segments 0 to n may be erased in one step, or each segment may be individually erased.
D Segments A to D can be erased individually, or as a group with segments 0−n.
Segments A to D are also called information memory.
D Segment A contains calibration data. After reset segment A is protected against programming or erasing.
It can be unlocked but care should be taken not to erase this segment if the calibration data is required.
D Flash content integrity check with marginal read modes.
peripherals
Peripherals are connected to the CPU through data, address, and control busses and can be handled using
all instructions. For complete module descriptions, see the MSP430x2xx Family User’s Guide, literature number
SLAU144.
oscillator and system clock
The clock system in the MSP43F249 family of devices is supported by the basic clock module that includes
support for a 32768-Hz watch crystal oscillator, an internal very-low-power, low-frequency oscillator, an internal
digitally-controlled oscillator (DCO), and a high-frequency crystal oscillator. The basic clock module is designed
to meet the requirements of both low system cost and low power consumption. The internal DCO provides a
fast turn-on clock source and stabilizes in less than 1 μs. The basic clock module provides the following clock
signals:
D Auxillary clock (ACLK), sourced from a 32768−Hz watch crystal, high frequency crystal, or a very low power
LF oscillator for −405C to 1055C operation. For >1055C, use external clock source.
D Main clock (MCLK), the system clock used by the CPU
D Sub-Main clock (SMCLK), the sub-system clock used by the peripheral modules
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calibration data stored in information memory segment A
Calibration data is stored for the DCO and for the ADC12. It is organized in a tag−length−value (TLV) structure.
TAGS USED BY THE ADC CALIBRATION TAGS
NAME
ADDRESS
VALUE
TAG_DCO_30
0x10F6
0x01
DCO frequency calibration at VCC = 3 V and TA = 255C at calibration
TAG_ADC12_1
0x10DA
0x10
ADC12_1 calibration tag
−
0xFE
Identifier for empty memory areas
TAG_EMPTY
DESCRIPTION
LABELS USED BY THE ADC CALIBRATION TAGS
LABEL
SIZE
ADDRESS OFFSET
CAL_ADC_25T85
INCHx = 0x1010; REF2_5 = 1, TA = 1255C
CONDITION AT CALIBRATION / DESCRIPTION
word
0x000E
CAL_ADC_25T30
INCHx = 0x1010; REF2_5 = 1, TA = 305C
word
0x000C
CAL_ADC_25VREF_FACTOR
REF2_5 = 1, TA = 305C, IVREF+ = 1.0 mA
word
0x000A
CAL_ADC_15T85
INCHx = 0x1010; REF2_5 = 0, TA = 1255C
word
0x0008
CAL_ADC_15T30
INCHx = 0x1010; REF2_5 = 0, TA = 305C
word
0x0006
CAL_ADC_15VREF_FACTOR
REF2_5 = 0, TA = 305C, IVREF+ = 0.5 mA
word
0x0004
CAL_ADC_OFFSET
External Vref = 1.5 V, fADC12CLK = 5 MHz
word
0x0002
CAL_ADC_GAIN_FACTOR
External Vref = 1.5 V, fADC12CLK = 5 MHz
word
0x0000
CAL_BC1_1MHz
−
byte
0x0007
CAL_DCO_1MHz
−
byte
0x0006
CAL_BC1_8MHz
−
byte
0x0005
CAL_DCO_8MHz
−
byte
0x0004
CAL_BC1_12MHz
−
byte
0x0003
CAL_DCO_12MHz
−
byte
0x0002
CAL_BC1_16MHz
−
byte
0x0001
CAL_DCO_16MHz
−
byte
0x0000
brownout, supply voltage supervisor
The brownout circuit is implemented to provide the proper internal reset signal to the device during power on
and power off. The supply voltage supervisor (SVS) circuitry detects if the supply voltage drops below a
user-selectable level and supports both supply voltage supervision (the device is automatically reset) and
supply voltage monitoring (SVM, the device is not automatically reset).
The CPU begins code execution after the brownout circuit releases the device reset. However, VCC may not
have ramped to VCC(min) at that time. The user must ensure that the default DCO settings are not changed until
VCC reaches VCC(min). If desired, the SVS circuit can be used to determine when VCC reaches VCC(min).
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digital I/O
There are up to six 8-bit I/O ports implemented—ports P1 through P6.
D
D
D
D
D
All individual I/O bits are independently programmable.
Any combination of input, output, and interrupt conditions is possible.
Edge-selectable interrupt input capability for all eight bits of ports P1 and P2.
Read/write access to port-control registers is supported by all instructions.
Each I/O has an individually programmable pullup/pulldown resistor.
watchdog timer + (WDT+)
The primary function of the WDT+ module is to perform a controlled system restart after a software problem
occurs. If the selected time interval expires, a system reset is generated. If the watchdog function is not needed
in an application, the module can be configured as an interval timer and can generate interrupts at selected time
intervals.
hardware multiplier
The multiplication operation is supported by a dedicated peripheral module. The module performs 16 16,
16 8, 8 16, and 8 8 bit operations. The module is capable of supporting signed and unsigned multiplication
as well as signed and unsigned multiply and accumulate operations. The result of an operation can be accessed
immediately after the operands have been loaded into the peripheral registers. No additional clock cycles are
required.
timer_A3
Timer_A3 is a 16-bit timer/counter with three capture/compare registers. Timer_A3 can support multiple
capture/compares, PWM outputs, and interval timing. Timer_A3 also has extensive interrupt capabilities.
Interrupts may be generated from the counter on overflow conditions and from each of the capture/compare
registers.
TIMER_A3 SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
INPUT PIN
NUMBER
DEVICE INPUT
SIGNAL
MODULE INPUT
NAME
12 - P1.0
TACLK
TACLK
ACLK
ACLK
SMCLK
SMCLK
21 - P2.1
TAINCLK
INCLK
13 - P1.1
TA0
CCI0A
22 - P2.2
14 - P1.2
15 - P1.3
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TA0
CCI0B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
TA1
CCI1A
CAOUT (internal)
CCI1B
DVSS
GND
MODULE
BLOCK
MODULE OUTPUT
SIGNAL
Timer
NA
OUTPUT PIN NUMBER
13 - P1.1
CCR0
TA0
17 - P1.5
27 - P2.7
14 - P1.2
CCR1
TA1
18 - P1.6
23 - P2.3
DVCC
VCC
ADC12{ (internal)
TA2
CCI2A
15 - P1.3
ACLK (internal)
CCI2B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
CCR2
TA2
19 - P1.7
24 - P2.4
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timer_B7
Timer_B7 is a 16-bit timer/counter with seven capture/compare registers. Timer_B7 can support multiple
capture/compares, PWM outputs, and interval timing. Timer_B7 also has extensive interrupt capabilities.
Interrupts may be generated from the counter on overflow conditions and from each of the capture/compare
registers.
TIMER_B7 SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
INPUT PIN
NUMBER
DEVICE INPUT
SIGNAL
MODULE INPUT
NAME
43 - P4.7
TBCLK
TBCLK
MODULE OUTPUT
SIGNAL
Timer
NA
ACLK
SMCLK
SMCLK
43 - P4.7
TBCLK
INCLK
36 - P4.0
TB0
CCI0A
36 - P4.0
36 - P4.0
TB0
CCI0B
ADC12{ (internal)
DVSS
GND
37 - P4.1
DVCC
VCC
TB1
CCI1A
TB1
CCI1B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
38 - P4.2
TB2
CCI2A
38 - P4.2
TB2
CCI2B
DVSS
GND
39 - P4.3
39 - P4.3
DVCC
VCC
TB3
CCI3A
TB3
CCI3B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
40 - P4.4
TB4
CCI4A
40 - P4.4
TB4
CCI4B
DVSS
GND
41 - P4.5
41 - P4.5
42 - P4.6
DVCC
VCC
TB5
CCI5A
TB5
CCI5B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
TB6
CCI6A
ACLK (internal)
CCI6B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
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37 - P4.1
CCR1
TB1
ADC12{ (internal)
38 - P4.2
CCR2
TB2
39 - P4.3
CCR3
TB3
40 - P4.4
CCR4
TB4
41 - P4.5
CCR5
TB5
42 - P4.6
CCR6
Not available in the MSP430F24x1 devices
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ACLK
37 - P4.1
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timer_B3 (MSP430F23x devices)
Timer_B3 is a 16-bit timer/counter with seven capture/compare registers. Timer_B3 can support multiple
capture/compares, PWM outputs, and interval timing. Timer_B3 also has extensive interrupt capabilities.
Interrupts may be generated from the counter on overflow conditions and from each of the capture/compare
registers.
TIMER_B3 SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
INPUT PIN
NUMBER
DEVICE INPUT
SIGNAL
MODULE INPUT
NAME
43 - P4.7
TBCLK
TBCLK
MODULE
BLOCK
MODULE OUTPUT
SIGNAL
Timer
NA
OUTPUT PIN NUMBER
ACLK
ACLK
SMCLK
SMCLK
43 - P4.7
TBCLK
INCLK
36 - P4.0
TB0
CCI0A
36 - P4.0
36 - P4.0
TB0
CCI0B
ADC12 (internal)
DVSS
GND
37 - P4.1
37 - P4.1
DVCC
VCC
TB1
CCI1A
TB1
CCI1B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
38 - P4.2
TB2
CCI2A
38 - P4.2
TB2
CCI2B
DVSS
GND
DVCC
VCC
CCR0
TB0
37 - P4.1
CCR1
TB1
ADC12 (internal)
38 - P4.2
CCR2
TB2
universal serial communications interface (USCI)
The USCI modules are used for serial data communication. The USCI module supports synchronous
communication protocols such as SPI (3 or 4 pin) or I2C and asynchronous combination protocols such UART,
enhanced UART with automatic baudrate detection (LIN), and IrDA.
The USCI A module provides support for SPI (3 or 4 pin), UART, enhanced UART, and IrDA.
The USCI B module provides support for SPI (3 or 4 pin) and I2C.
comparator_A+
The primary function of the comparator_A+ module is to support precision slope analog−to−digital conversions,
battery−voltage supervision, and monitoring of external analog signals.
ADC12
The ADC12 module supports fast, 12-bit analog-to-digital conversions. The module implements a 12-bit SAR
core, sample select control, reference generator, and a 16-word conversion-and-control buffer. The
conversion-and-control buffer allows up to 16 independent ADC samples to be converted and stored without
any CPU intervention.
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peripheral file map
PERIPHERAL FILE MAP
ADC12
18
Interrupt-vector-word register
ADC12IV
0x01A8
Inerrupt-enable register
ADC12IE
0x01A6
Inerrupt-flag register
ADC12IFG
0x01A4
Control register 1
ADC12CTL1
0x01A2
Control register 0
ADC12CTL0
0x01A0
Conversion memory 15
ADC12MEM15
0x015E
Conversion memory 14
ADC12MEM14
0x015C
Conversion memory 13
ADC12MEM13
0x015A
Conversion memory 12
ADC12MEM12
0x0158
Conversion memory 11
ADC12MEM11
0x0156
Conversion memory 10
ADC12MEM10
0x0154
Conversion memory 9
ADC12MEM9
0x0152
Conversion memory 8
ADC12MEM8
0x0150
Conversion memory 7
ADC12MEM7
0x014E
Conversion memory 6
ADC12MEM6
0x014C
Conversion memory 5
ADC12MEM5
0x014A
Conversion memory 4
ADC12MEM4
0x0148
Conversion memory 3
ADC12MEM3
0x0146
Conversion memory 2
ADC12MEM2
0x0144
Conversion memory 1
ADC12MEM1
0x0142
Conversion memory 0
ADC12MEM0
0x0140
ADC memory-control register15
ADC12MCTL15
0x008F
ADC memory-control register14
ADC12MCTL14
0x008E
ADC memory-control register13
ADC12MCTL13
0x008D
ADC memory-control register12
ADC12MCTL12
0x008C
ADC memory-control register11
ADC12MCTL11
0x008B
ADC memory-control register10
ADC12MCTL10
0x008A
ADC memory-control register9
ADC12MCTL9
0x0089
ADC memory-control register8
ADC12MCTL8
0x0088
ADC memory-control register7
ADC12MCTL7
0x0087
ADC memory-control register6
ADC12MCTL6
0x0086
ADC memory-control register5
ADC12MCTL5
0x0085
ADC memory-control register4
ADC12MCTL4
0x0084
ADC memory-control register3
ADC12MCTL3
0x0083
ADC memory-control register2
ADC12MCTL2
0x0082
ADC memory-control register1
ADC12MCTL1
0x0081
ADC memory-control register0
ADC12MCTL0
0x0080
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PERIPHERAL FILE MAP (CONTINUED)
Timer_B7
_
Timer_A3
_
Capture/compare register 6
TBCCR6
0x019E
Capture/compare register 5
TBCCR5
0x019C
Capture/compare register 4
TBCCR4
0x019A
Capture/compare register 3
TBCCR3
0x0198
Capture/compare register 2
TBCCR2
0x0196
Capture/compare register 1
TBCCR1
0x0194
Capture/compare register 0
TBCCR0
0x0192
Timer_B register
TBR
0x0190
Capture/compare control 6
TBCCTL6
0x018E
Capture/compare control 5
TBCCTL5
0x018C
Capture/compare control 4
TBCCTL4
0x018A
Capture/compare control 3
TBCCTL3
0x0188
Capture/compare control 2
TBCCTL2
0x0186
Capture/compare control 1
TBCCTL1
0x0184
Capture/compare control 0
TBCCTL0
0x0182
Timer_B control
TBCTL
0x0180
Timer_B interrupt vector
TBIV
0x011E
Capture/compare register 2
TACCR2
0x0176
Capture/compare register 1
TACCR1
0x0174
Capture/compare register 0
TACCR0
0x0172
Timer_A register
TAR
0x0170
Reserved
0x016E
Reserved
0x016C
Reserved
0x016A
Reserved
0x0168
Capture/compare control 2
TACCTL2
0x0166
Capture/compare control 1
TACCTL1
0x0164
Capture/compare control 0
TACCTL0
0x0162
Timer_A control
TACTL
0x0160
Timer_A interrupt vector
TAIV
0x012E
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PERIPHERAL FILE MAP (CONTINUED)
Hardware
Multiplier
Flash
20
Sum extend
SUMEXT
0x013E
Result high word
RESHI
0x013C
Result low word
RESLO
0x013A
Second operand
OP2
0x0138
Multiply signed +accumulate/operand1
MACS
0x0136
Multiply+accumulate/operand1
MAC
0x0134
Multiply signed/operand1
MPYS
0x0132
Multiply unsigned/operand1
MPY
0x0130
Flash control 4
FCTL4
0x01BE
Flash control 3
FCTL3
0x012C
Flash control 2
FCTL2
0x012A
Flash control 1
FCTL1
0x0128
Watchdog
Watchdog Timer control
WDTCTL
0x0120
USCI A0/B0
/
USCI A0 auto baud rate control
UCA0ABCTL
0x005D
USCI A0 transmit buffer
UCA0TXBUF
0x0067
USCI A0 receive buffer
UCA0RXBUF
0x0066
USCI A0 status
UCA0STAT
0x0065
USCI A0 modulation control
UCA0MCTL
0x0064
USCI A0 baud rate control 1
UCA0BR1
0x0063
USCI A0 baud rate control 0
UCA0BR0
0x0062
USCI A0 control 1
UCA0CTL1
0x0061
USCI A0 control 0
UCA0CTL0
0x0060
USCI A0 IrDA receive control
UCA0IRRCTL
0x005F
USCI A0 IrDA transmit control
UCA0IRTCLT
0x005E
USCI B0 transmit buffer
UCB0TXBUF
0x006F
USCI B0 receive buffer
UCB0RXBUF
0x006E
USCI B0 status
UCB0STAT
0x006D
USCI B0 I2C Interrupt enable
UCB0CIE
0x006C
USCI B0 baud rate control 1
UCB0BR1
0x006B
USCI B0 baud rate control 0
UCB0BR0
0x006A
USCI B0 control 1
UCB0CTL1
0x0069
USCI B0 control 0
UCB0CTL0
0x0068
USCI B0 I2C slave address
UCB0SA
0x011A
USCI B0 I2C own address
UCB0OA
0x0118
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PERIPHERAL FILE MAP (CONTINUED)
USCI A1/B1
/
USCI A1 auto baud rate control
UCA1ABCTL
0x00CD
USCI A1 transmit buffer
UCA1TXBUF
0x00D7
USCI A1 receive buffer
UCA1RXBUF
0x00D6
USCI A1 status
UCA1STAT
0x00D5
USCI A1 modulation control
UCA1MCTL
0x00D4
USCI A1 baud rate control 1
UCA1BR1
0x00D3
USCI A1 baud rate control 0
UCA1BR0
0x00D2
USCI A1 control 1
UCA1CTL1
0x00D1
USCI A1 control 0
UCA1CTL0
0x00D0
USCI A1 IrDA receive control
UCA1IRRCTL
0x00CF
USCI A1 IrDA transmit control
UCA1IRTCLT
0x00CE
USCI B1 transmit buffer
UCB1TXBUF
0x00DF
USCI B1 receive buffer
UCB1RXBUF
0x00DE
USCI B1 status
UCB1STAT
0x00DD
USCI B1 I2C Interrupt enable
UCB1CIE
0x00DC
USCI B1 baud rate control 1
UCB1BR1
0x00DB
USCI B1 baud rate control 0
UCB1BR0
0x00DA
USCI B1 control 1
UCB1CTL1
0x00D9
USCI B1 control 0
UCB1CTL0
0x00D8
USCI B1 I2C slave address
UCB1SA
0x017E
USCI B1 I2C own address
UCB1OA
0x017C
USCI A1/B1 interrupt enable
UC1IE
0x0006
USCI A1/B1 interrupt flag
UC1IFG
0x0007
Comparator_A port disable
CAPD
0x005B
Comparator_A control2
CACTL2
0x005A
Comparator_A control1
CACTL1
0x0059
Basic clock system control3
BCSCTL3
0x0053
Basic clock system control2
BCSCTL2
0x0058
Basic clock system control1
BCSCTL1
0x0057
DCO clock frequency control
DCOCTL
0x0056
Brownout, SVS
SVS control register (reset by brownout signal)
SVSCTL
0x0055
Port P6
Port P6 resistor enable
P6REN
0x0013
Port P6 selection
P6SEL
0x0037
Port P6 direction
P6DIR
0x0036
Port P6 output
P6OUT
0x0035
Port P6 input
P6IN
0x0034
Port P5 resistor enable
P5REN
0x0012
Port P5 selection
P5SEL
0x0033
Port P5 direction
P5DIR
0x0032
Port P5 output
P5OUT
0x0031
Port P5 input
P5IN
0x0030
Port P4 resistor enable
P4REN
0x0011
Port P4 selection
P4SEL
0x001F
Port P4 direction
P4DIR
0x001E
Port P4 output
P4OUT
0x001D
Port P4 input
P4IN
0x001C
Comparator_A+
p
_
Basic Clock
Port P5
Port P4
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PERIPHERAL FILE MAP (CONTINUED)
Port P3
Port P2
Port P1
Special
Functions
p
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Port P3 resistor enable
P3REN
0x0010
Port P3 selection
P3SEL
0x001B
Port P3 direction
P3DIR
0x001A
Port P3 output
P3OUT
0x0019
Port P3 input
P3IN
0x0018
Port P2 resistor enable
P2REN
0x002F
Port P2 selection
P2SEL
0x002E
Port P2 interrupt enable
P2IE
0x002D
Port P2 interrupt-edge select
P2IES
0x002C
Port P2 interrupt flag
P2IFG
0x002B
Port P2 direction
P2DIR
0x002A
Port P2 output
P2OUT
0x0029
Port P2 input
P2IN
0x0028
Port P1 resistor enable
P1REN
0x0027
Port P1 selection
P1SEL
0x0026
Port P1 interrupt enable
P1IE
0x0025
Port P1 interrupt-edge select
P1IES
0x0024
Port P1 interrupt flag
P1IFG
0x0023
Port P1 direction
P1DIR
0x0022
Port P1 output
P1OUT
0x0021
Port P1 input
P1IN
0x0020
SFR interrupt flag2
IFG2
0x0003
SFR interrupt flag1
IFG1
0x0002
SFR interrupt enable2
IE2
0x0001
SFR interrupt enable1
IE1
0x0000
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absolute maximum ratings over operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)†
†
Voltage applied at VCC to VSS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −0.3 V to 4.1 V
Voltage applied to any pin‡ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −0.3 V to VCC + 0.3 V
Diode current at any device terminal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ±2 mA
Storage temperature§, Tstg:Unprogrammed device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −55°C to 150°C
Programmed device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . −55°C to 125°C
Stresses beyond those listed under “absolute maximum ratings” may cause permanent damage to the device. These are stress ratings only, and
functional operation of the device at these or any other conditions beyond those indicated under “recommended operating conditions” is not
implied. Exposure to absolute-maximum-rated conditions for extended periods may affect device reliability.
‡ All voltages referenced to V . The JTAG fuse-blow voltage, V , is allowed to exceed the absolute maximum rating. The voltage is applied to
SS
FB
the TDI/TCLK pin when blowing the JTAG fuse.
§ Higher temperature may be applied during board soldering process according to the current JEDEC J-STD-020 specification with peak reflow
temperatures not higher than classified on the device label on the shipping boxes or reels.
recommended operating conditions
PARAMETER
MIN
MAX
UNITS
Supply voltage during program execution, VCC
AVCC = DVCC = VCC (see Note 1)
1.8
3.6
V
Supply voltage during flash memory programming, VCC
AVCC = DVCC = VCC (see Note 1)
2.2
3.6
V
Supply voltage, VSS
AVSS = DVSS = VSS
0.0
0.0
V
Operating free-air temperature range, TA
Flash temperature range
Processor frequency fSYSYTEM (maximum MCLK frequency)
(see Notes 2 and 3 and Figure 1)
−55
125
°C
Read
−55
125
°C
Write
°C
−55
125
VCC = 1.8 V,
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
dc
4.15
VCC = 2.7 V,
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
dc
12
VCC ≥ 3.3 V,
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
dc
16
MHz
NOTES: 1. It is recommended to power AVCC and DVCC from the same source. A maximum difference of 0.3 V between AVCC and DVCC can
be tolerated during power-up.
2. The MSP430 CPU is clocked directly with MCLK.
Both the high and low phase of MCLK must not exceed the pulse width of the specified maximum frequency.
3. Modules might have a different maximum input clock specification. See the specification of the respective module in this data sheet.
System Frequency −MHz
16 MHz
12 MHz
7.5 MHz
4.15 MHz
1.8 V
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Figure 1. Operating Area
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electrical characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air
temperature (unless otherwise noted)
active mode supply current into VCC excluding external current (see Notes 1 and 2)
PARAMETER
IAM, 1MHz
IAM, 1MHz
IAM, 4kHz
Active mode (AM)
current (1 MHz)
Active mode (AM)
current (1 MHz)
Active mode (AM)
current (4 kHz)
TEST CONDITIONS
TA
fDCO = fMCLK = fSMCLK = 1 MHz,
fACLK = 32,768
32 768 Hz
Hz,
Program executes from flash,
CALBC1 1MHZ
BCSCTL1 = CALBC1_1MHZ,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHZ,
_
CPUOFF = 0,
0 SCG0 = 0,
0 SCG1 = 0,
0
OSCOFF = 0
−55_C to 105_C
fDCO = fMCLK = fSMCLK = 1MHz,
fACLK = 32,768Hz,
32 768Hz
Program executes in RAM,
CALBC1 1MHZ
BCSCTL1 = CALBC1_1MHZ,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHZ,
_
CPUOFF = 0,
0 SCG0 = 0,
0 SCG1 = 0,
0
OSCOFF = 0
−55_C to 105_C
fMCLK = fSMCLK =
fACLK = 32,768Hz/8 = 4,096Hz,
fDCO = 0Hz,
Program executes in flash,
SELMx = 11, SELS = 1,
DIVMx = DIVSx = DIVAx = 11,
CPUOFF = 0, SCG0 = 1, SCG1 = 0,
OSCOFF = 0
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
125_C
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
VCC
22V
2.2
3V
22V
2.2
3V
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
275
295
318
386
417
μA
449
230
248
267
321
344
μA
370
1.5
22V
2.2
125_C
6
−55_C to 105_C
2
10.5
μA
3V
125_C
7
12.2
fMCLK = fSMCLK = fDCO(0, 0) ≈ 100kHz,
−55_C to 105_C
55
22V
2.2
fACLK = 0Hz
0Hz,
125_C
70
81
IAM,100kH Active mode (AM) Program executes in flash,
μA
RSELx = 0, DCOx = 0,
current (100 kHz)
z
−55_C to 105_C
67
CPUOFF = 0,
0 SCG0 = 0
0, SCG1 = 0
0,
3V
125_C
84
100
OSCOFF = 1
NOTES: 1. All inputs are tied to 0 V or VCC. Outputs do not source or sink any current.
2. For < 105_C, the currents are characterized with a micro crystal CC4V-T1A SMD crystal with a load capacitance of 9 pF. The internal
and external load capacitance is chosen to closely match the required 9 pF. For > 105_C, the currents are characterized using a
32 kHz external clock source for ACLK..
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typical characteristics − active mode supply current (into DVCC + AVCC)
5.0
8.0
fDCO = 16 MHz
6.0
fDCO = 12 MHz
5.0
fDCO = 8 MHz
4.0
3.0
2.0
4.0
TA = 25 °C
3.0
VCC = 3 V
2.0
TA = 85 °C
TA = 25 °C
1.0
VCC = 2.2 V
fDCO = 1 MHz
1.0
0.0
1.5
TA = 85 °C
Active Mode Current − mA
Active Mode Current − mA
7.0
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
0.0
0.0
VCC − Supply Voltage − V
Figure 2. Active Mode Current vs VCC, TA = 25°C
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8.0
12.0
16.0
fDCO − DCO Frequency − MHz
Figure 3. Active Mode Current vs DCO Frequency
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electrical characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air
temperature (unless otherwise noted)
low-power mode supply current into VCC excluding external current (see Notes 1 and 2)
PARAMETER
ILPM0, 1MHz
ILPM0,
100kHz
ILPM2
Low-power mode 0
(LPM0) current
((see Note 3))
Low-power mode 0
(LPM0) current
(see Note 3)
Low-power mode 2
(LPM2) current
(see Note 4)
TEST CONDITIONS
TA
fMCLK = 0 MHz,
fSMCLK = fDCO = 1 MHz,
MHz
fACLK = 32,768Hz,
CALBC1 1MHZ
BCSCTL1 = CALBC1_1MHZ,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHZ,
_
CPUOFF = 1,
1 SCG0 = 0,
0 SCG1 = 0,
0
OSCOFF = 0
−55_C to 105_C
fMCLK = 0MHz,
fSMCLK = fDCO(0, 0) ≈ 100kHz
100kHz,
fACLK = 0Hz,
RSELx = 0, DCOx = 0,
CPUOFF = 1,
1 SCG0 = 0
0, SCG1 = 0
0,
OSCOFF = 1
fMCLK = fSMCLK = 0MHz, fDCO = 1 MHz,
fACLK = 32
32,768Hz,
768Hz
BCSCTL1 = CALBC1_1MHZ,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHZ,
1 SCG0 = 0
CPUOFF = 1,
0, SCG1 = 1
1,
OSCOFF = 0
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
125_C
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
−55_C to 105_C
125_C
VCC
22V
2.2
3V
22V
2.2
3V
22V
2.2
3V
−55_C
25°C
ILPM3,LFXT1
Low-power mode 3
(LPM3) current
(see Note 4)
fDCO = fMCLK = fSMCLK = 0 MHz,
MHz
fACLK = 32,768Hz,
CPUOFF = 1, SCG0 = 1, SCG1 = 1,
OSCOFF = 0
105°C
MIN
TYP
60
63
22V
2.2
36
ILPM3,VLO
Low-power mode 3
current, ((LPM3))
(see
Note
(
N t 4)
25
ILPM4
μA
50
42
23
0.9
1.3
15
3V
1
1.4
17
μA
μA
27
125°C
8
15
0.4
22V
2.2
3V
−55_C
125°C
μA
0.3
−55_C
105°C
μA
μA
48
4.5
25°C
μA
μA
2.5
25°C
μA
22
125°C
fDCO = fMCLK = fSMCLK = 0MHz,
0MHz
fACLK = 0Hz,
CPUOFF = 1, SCG0 = 1, SCG1 = 1,
OSCOFF = 1
45
0.9
105°C
μA
μA
0.3
105°C
Low-power mode 4
(LPM4) current
(see Note 5)
98
20
125°C
fDCO = fMCLK = fSMCLK = 0 MHz,
MHz
fACLK from internal LF oscillator (VLO),
CPUOFF = 1, SCG0 = 1, SCG1 = 1,
OSCOFF = 0
μA
36
40
μA
0.9
−55_C
25°C
88
33
125°C
25°C
μA
75
80
UNIT
0.8
−55_C
105°C
MAX
0.4
1
3.1
5.5
9
16
μA
μA
0.1
2.2 V
and
3V
0.1
0.5
13
μA
A
22
NOTES: 1. All inputs are tied to 0 V or VCC. Outputs do not source or sink any current.
2. For < 105°C, the currents are characterized with a micro crystal CC4V−T1A SMD crystal with a load capacitance of 9 pF.
The internal and external load capacitance is chosen to closely match the required 9 pF. For Ta > 105°C, ACLK was sourced from
an external clock source.
3. Current for Brownout and WDT+ is included. The WDT+ is clocked by SMCLK.
4. Current for Brownout and WDT+ is included. The WDT+ is clocked by ACLK.
5. Current for Brownout included.
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typical characteristics − LPM4 current
ILPM4 − Low−power mode current − uA
10.0
9.0
8.0
7.0
6.0
5.0
Vcc = 3.6 V
4.0
Vcc = 3 V
3.0
Vcc = 2.2V
2.0
1.0
0.0
−40.0 −20.0 0.0
Vcc = 1.8 V
20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 120.0
TA − Temperature − 5C
Figure 4. ILPM4 − LPM4 Current vs Temperature
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electrical characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air
temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
Schmitt-trigger inputs − ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6, RST/NMI, JTAG, XIN, and XT2IN (see Note 6)
PARAMETER
VIT+
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
1
1.65
1.35
2.25
0.25 VCC
0.55 VCC
3V
VIT−
Negative-going
Negative
going input threshold voltage
Vhys
Input voltage hysteresis (VIT+ − VIT−)
RPull
Pullup/pulldown resistor
Pullup: VIN = VSS,
Pulldown: VIN = VCC
CI
Input Capacitance
VIN = VSS or VCC
MAX
0.75 VCC
2.2 V
Positive-going
Positive
going input threshold voltage
TYP
0.45 VCC
2.2 V
0.55
1.2
3V
0.75
1.65
2.2 V
0.2
1
3V
0.3
1
20
35
50
5
UNIT
V
V
V
kW
pF
NOTE 6: XIN and XT2IN only in bypass mode
inputs − ports P1 and P2
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
Port P1, P2: P1.x to P2.x, external
trigger pulse width to set the interrupt
flag (see Note 1)
tint
External interrupt timing
tcap
Timer A Timer_B
Timer_A,
Timer B capture timing
fTAext
Timer_A, Timer_B clock frequency externally
applied to pin
TACLK TBCLK
TACLK,
TBCLK, INCLK: t(H) = t(L)
Timer A Timer
Timer_A,
Timer_B
B clock frequency
SMCLK or ACLK signal selected
fTBext
fTAint
fTBint
VCC
MIN
2.2 V/3 V
20
2.2 V
62
3V
50
TA0, TA1, TA2
TB0, TB1, TB2, TB3, TB4, TB5, TB6
MAX
UNIT
ns
ns
2.2 V
8
3V
10
2.2 V
8
3V
10
MHz
MHz
NOTE 1: The external signal sets the interrupt flag every time the minimum t(int) parameters are met. It may be set even with trigger signals shorter
than t(int).
leakage current − ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6 (see Note 1 and 2)
PARAMETER
Ilkg(Px.x)
High impedance leakage current
TEST CONDITIONS
See Notes 1 and 2
VCC
MIN
2.2 V/3 V
MAX
UNIT
±50
nA
NOTES: 1. The leakage current is measured with VSS or VCC applied to the corresponding pin(s), unless otherwise noted.
2. The leakage of digital port pins is measured individually. The port pin is selected for input and the pullup/pull−down resistor is
disabled..
standard inputs − RST/NMI
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
MAX
UNIT
VIL
Low-level input voltage
2.2 V/3 V
VSS
VSS + 0.6
V
VIH
High-level input voltage
2.2 V/3 V
0.8VCC
VCC
V
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outputs − ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6
PARAMETER
VOH
VOL
High level output voltage
High-level
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
IOH(max) = −1.5 mA, (see Note 1)
2.2 V
VCC − 0.25
VCC
IOH(max) = −6 mA, (see Note 2)
2.2 V
VCC − 0.60
VCC
3V
VCC − 0.25
VCC
IOH(max) = −6 mA, (see Note 2)
3V
VCC − 0.60
VCC
IOL(max) = 1.5 mA, (see Note 1)
2.2 V
VSS
VSS + 0.25
IOL(max) = 6 mA, (see Note 2)
2.2 V
VSS
VSS + 0.60
IOL(max) = 1.5 mA, (see Note 1)
3V
VSS
VSS + 0.25
IOL(max) = 6 mA, (see Note 2)
3V
VSS
VSS + 0.60
IOH(max) = −1.5 mA, (see Note 1)
Low level output voltage
Low-level
NOTES: 1. The maximum total current,
voltage drop specified.
2. The maximum total current,
voltage drop specified.
MIN
MAX
UNIT
V
V
IOH(max) and IOL(max), for all outputs combined, should not exceed ±12 mA to satisfy the maximum
IOH(max) and IOL(max), for all outputs combined, should not exceed ±48 mA to satisfy the maximum
output frequency − ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
DC
TYP
MAX
10
fPx.y
Port output frequency
with load
P1.4/SMCLK, CL = 20 pF, RL = 1 kW
(see Notes 1 and 2)
2.2 V
3V
DC
12
fPort_CLK
Clock output frequency
P2.0/ACLK/CA2, P1.4/SMCLK, CL = 20 pF,
RL = 1 kW (see Note 2)
2.2 V
DC
12
3.3 V
DC
16
t(Xdc)
Duty cycle of output
frequency
P1.0/TACLK/CAOUT, CL = 20 pF, LF mode
30
50
70
P1.0/TACLK/CAOUT, CL = 20 pF, XT1 mode
40
50
60
P1.1/TA0, CL = 20 pF, XT1 mode
40
P1.1/TA0, CL = 20 pF, DCO
50% − 15 ns
P1.4/SMCLK, CL = 20 pF, XT2 mode
P1.4/SMCLK, CL = 20 pF, DCO
UNIT
MHz
MHz
%
60
50
50% + 15 ns
40
60
50% − 15 ns
50% + 15 ns
%
NOTES: 1. A resistive divider with 2 times 0.5 kW between VCC and VSS is used as load. The output is connected to the center tap of the divider.
2. The output voltage reaches at least 10% and 90% VCC at the specified toggle frequency.
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typical characteristics − outputs
VCC = 2.2 V
P4.5
TA = 25°C
20.0
TA = 85°C
15.0
10.0
5.0
0.0
0.0
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
50.0
I OL − Typical Low-Level Output Current − mA
I OL − Typical Low-Level Output Current − mA
25.0
TYPICAL LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
of one pin
TYPICAL LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
vs
LOW-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
of one pin
VCC = 3 V
P4.5
TA = 85°C
30.0
20.0
10.0
0.0
0.0
2.5
0.5
VOL − Low-Level Output Voltage − V
I OH − Typical High-Level Output Current − mA
I OH − Typical High-Level Output Current − mA
−10.0
−15.0
TA = 85°C
TA = 25°C
0.5
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.5
VOH − High-Level Output Voltage − V
2.5
3.0
3.5
VCC = 3 V
P4.5
−10.0
−20.0
−30.0
−40.0
TA = 85°C
−50.0
0.0
TA = 25°C
0.5
1.0
1.5
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2.5
3.0
VOH − High-Level Output Voltage − V
Figure 7
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2.0
TYPICAL HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
of one pin
0.0
VCC = 2.2 V
P4.5
−5.0
−25.0
0.0
1.5
Figure 6
TYPICAL HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT CURRENT
vs
HIGH-LEVEL OUTPUT VOLTAGE
of one pin
−20.0
1.0
VOL − Low-Level Output Voltage − V
Figure 5
0.0
TA = 25°C
40.0
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electrical characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air
temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
POR/brownout reset (BOR) (see Notes 3 and 4)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
VCC(start)
Operating voltage
dVCC/dt 3 V/s
0.7 V(B_IT−)
V
V(B_IT−)
Negative going VCC reset threshold voltage
dVCC/dt 3 V/s
1.71
V
Vhys(B_IT−)
VCC reset threshold hysteresis
dVCC/dt 3 V/s
210
mV
td(BOR)
BOR reset release delay time
2000
μs
treset
Pulse length at RST/NMI pin to accept a reset
70
2.2 V / 3 V
2
130
μs
NOTES: 3. The current consumption of the brownout module is included in the ICC current consumption data. The voltage level V(B_IT−) +
Vhys(B_IT−) is ≤ 1.8 V.
4. During power-up, the CPU begins code execution following a period of td(BOR) after VCC = V(B_IT−) + Vhys(B_IT−). The default DCO
settings must not be changed until VCC ≥ VCC(MIN), where VCC(min) is the minimum supply voltage for the desired operating
frequency.
Figure 9. POR/Brownout Reset (BOR) vs Supply Voltage
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typical characteristics − POR/brownout reset (BOR)
VCC
3V
VCC(drop) − V
2
VCC = 3 V
Typical Conditions
1.5
t pw
1
VCC(drop)
0.5
0
0.001
1
1000
1 ns
tpw − Pulse Width − μs
1 ns
tpw − Pulse Width − μs
Figure 10. VCC(drop) Level With a Square Voltage Drop to Generate a POR/Brownout Signal
VCC
2
3V
VCC(drop) − V
VCC = 3 V
1.5
t pw
Typical Conditions
1
VCC(drop)
0.5
0
0.001
tf = tr
1
1000
tf
tr
tpw − Pulse Width − μs
tpw − Pulse Width − μs
Figure 11. VCC(drop) Level With a Triangle Voltage Drop to Generate a POR/Brownout Signal
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SVS (supply voltage supervisor/monitor)
PARAMETER
t(SVSR)
TEST CONDITIONS
MIN
dVCC/dt > 30 V/ms (see Figure 12)
MAX
150
dVCC/dt ≤ 30 V/ms
2000
td(SVSon)
SVSON, switch from VLD = 0 to VLD ≠ 0, VCC = 3 V
tsettle
VLD ≠ 0‡
V(SVSstart)
VLD ≠ 0, VCC/dt ≤ 3 V/s (see Figure 12)
20
1.55
VLD = 1
VCC/dt ≤ 3 V/s (see Figure 12)
VLD = 2 to 14
Vhys(SVS_IT−)
hys(SVS IT−)
VCC/dt ≤ 3 V/s (see Figure 12), External voltage applied
on A7
VCC/dt ≤ 3 V/s (see Figure 12 and Figure 13)
V(SVS_IT−)
(SVS IT )
VCC/dt ≤ 3 V/s (see Figure 12 and Figure 13), External
voltage applied on A7
ICC(SVS)§
TYP
5
VLD = 15
70
120
μs
150
μs
12
μs
1.7
V
210
mV
0.001 x
0.016 x
V(SVS_IT−)
V(SVS_IT−)
4.4
20
VLD = 1
1.8
1.9
2.05
VLD = 2
1.94
2.1
2.25
VLD = 3
2.05
2.2
2.37
VLD = 4
2.14
2.3
2.48
VLD = 5
2.24
2.4
2.6
VLD = 6
2.33
2.5
2.71
VLD = 7
2.46
2.65
2.86
VLD = 8
2.58
2.8
3
VLD = 9
2.69
2.9
3.13
VLD = 10
2.83
3.05
3.29
VLD = 11
2.94
3.2
3.42
VLD = 12
3.11
3.35
3.61†
VLD = 13
3.24
3.5
3.76†
VLD = 14
3.43
3.7†
3.99†
VLD = 15
1.1
1.2
1.3
10
15
VLD ≠ 0, VCC = 2.2 V/3 V
UNIT
mV
V
μA
†
The recommended operating voltage range is limited to 3.6 V.
‡t
settle is the settling time that the comparator output must have a stable level after VLD is switched VLD ≠ 0 to a different VLD value somewhere
between 2 and 15. The overdrive is assumed to be >50 mV.
§ The current consumption of the SVS module is not included in the I
CC current consumption data.
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typical characteristics
AVCC
V(SVS_IT−)
V(SVSstart)
Software sets VLD >0:
SVS is active
Vhys(SVS_IT−)
Vhys(B_IT−)
V(B_IT−)
VCC(start)
Brownout
Brownout
Region
Brownout
Region
1
0
SVS out
td(BOR)
1
0
td(SVSon)
Set POR
1
t d(BOR)
SVS Circuit is Active From VLD > to VCC < V(B_IT−)
td(SVSR)
undefined
0
Figure 12. SVS Reset (SVSR) vs Supply Voltage
VCC
3V
t pw
2
Rectangular Drop
VCC(min)
VCC(min)− V
1.5
Triangular Drop
1
1 ns
1 ns
VCC
0.5
t pw
3V
0
1
10
100
1000
tpw − Pulse Width − μs
VCC(min)
tf = tr
tf
tr
t − Pulse Width − μs
Figure 13. VCC(min): Square Voltage Drop and Triangle Voltage Drop to Generate an SVS Signal (VLD = 1)
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main DCO characteristics
D All ranges selected by RSELx overlap with RSELx + 1: RSELx = 0 overlaps RSELx = 1, ... RSELx = 14
overlaps RSELx = 15.
D DCO control bits DCOx have a step size as defined by parameter SDCO.
D Modulation control bits MODx select how often fDCO(RSEL,DCO+1) is used within the period of 32 DCOCLK
cycles. The frequency fDCO(RSEL,DCO) is used for the remaining cycles. The frequency is an average equal
to:
f average +
MOD
32 f DCO(RSEL,DCO) f DCO(RSEL,DCO)1)
f DCO(RSEL,DCO))(32*MOD) f DCO(RSEL,DCO)1)
DCO frequency
PARAMETER
Vcc
Supply voltage range
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
RSELx < 14
1.8
3.60
RSELx = 14
2.2
3.60
RSELx = 15
3
3.60
UNIT
V
fDCO(0,0)
DCO frequency (0, 0)
RSELx = 0, DCOx = 0, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.06
0.14
MHz
fDCO(0,3)
DCO frequency (0, 3)
RSELx = 0, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.07
0.17
MHz
fDCO(1,3)
DCO frequency (1, 3)
RSELx = 1, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.10
0.20
MHz
fDCO(2,3)
DCO frequency (2, 3)
RSELx = 2, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.14
0.28
MHz
fDCO(3,3)
DCO frequency (3, 3)
RSELx = 3, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.20
0.40
MHz
fDCO(4,3)
DCO frequency (4, 3)
RSELx = 4, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.28
0.54
MHz
fDCO(5,3)
DCO frequency (5, 3)
RSELx = 5, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.39
0.77
MHz
fDCO(6,3)
DCO frequency (6, 3)
RSELx = 6, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.54
1.06
MHz
fDCO(7,3)
DCO frequency (7, 3)
RSELx = 7, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
0.80
1.50
MHz
fDCO(8,3)
DCO frequency (8, 3)
RSELx = 8, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
1.10
2.10
MHz
fDCO(9,3)
DCO frequency (9, 3)
RSELx = 9, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
1.60
3
MHz
fDCO(10,3)
DCO frequency (10, 3)
RSELx = 10, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
2.50
4.30
MHz
fDCO(11,3)
DCO frequency (11, 3)
RSELx = 11, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
3
5.50
MHz
fDCO(12,3)
DCO frequency (12, 3)
RSELx = 12, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
4.30
7.30
MHz
fDCO(13,3)
DCO frequency (13, 3)
RSELx = 13, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
6
9.60
MHz
fDCO(14,3)
DCO frequency (14, 3)
RSELx = 14, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
8.60
13.90
MHz
fDCO(15,3)
DCO frequency (15, 3)
RSELx = 15, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
3V
12
18.50
MHz
fDCO(15,7)
DCO frequency (15, 7)
RSELx = 15, DCOx = 7, MODx = 0
3V
16
26
MHz
SRSEL
Frequency step between
range RSEL and RSEL+1
SRSEL = fDCO(RSEL+1,DCO)/fDCO(RSEL,DCO)
2.2 V/3 V
1.35
1.55
2
ratio
SDCO
Frequency step between
tap DCO and DCO+1
SDCO = fDCO(RSEL,DCO+1)/fDCO(RSEL,DCO)
2.2 V/3 V
1.07
1.08
1.16
ratio
Measured at P1.4/SMCLK
2.2 V/3 V
40
50
60
Duty cycle
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temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
calibrated DCO frequencies − tolerance at calibration
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
Frequency tolerance at calibration
TA
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
25°C
3V
−1
±0.2
+1
%
25°C
3V
0.990
1
1.010
MHz
fCAL(1MHz)
1-MHz calibration value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_1MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
fCAL(8MHz)
8-MHz calibration value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_8MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_8MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
25°C
3V
7.920
8
8.080
MHz
fCAL(12MHz)
12-MHz calibration value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_12MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_12MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
25°C
3V
11.88
12
12.12
MHz
fCAL(16MHz)
16-MHz calibration value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_16MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_16MHz,
Gating time: 2 ms
25°C
3V
15.84
16
16.16
MHz
calibrated DCO frequencies − tolerance over temperature −55°C to 125°C
PARAMETER
TA
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1-MHz tolerance over temperature
−55°C to 125°C
3V
−2.5
±0.5
+2.5
%
8-MHz tolerance over temperature
−55°C to 125°C
3V
−2.5
±1.0
+2.5
%
12-MHz tolerance over temperature
−55°C to 125°C
3V
−2.5
±1.0
+2.5
%
16-MHz tolerance over temperature
−55°C to 125°C
%
fCAL(1MHz)
fCAL(8MHz)
fCAL(12MHz)
fCAL(16MHz)
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1-MHz
1
MHz calibration value
8-MHz
8
MHz calibration value
12-MHz
12
MHz calibration value
16 MHz calibration value
16-MHz
TEST CONDITIONS
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_1MHz,
CALBC1 1MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
CALBC1 8MHz,
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_8MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_8MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
−55°C
55 C to 125
125°C
C
−55°C
55 C to 125
125°C
C
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_12MHz,
CALBC1 12MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_12MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
−55°C
55 C to 125
125°C
C
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_16MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO
CALDCO_16MHz,
16MHz
Gating time: 2 ms
−55°C
55°C to 125°C
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−3.0
±2.0
+3.0
2.2 V
0.970
1
1.030
3V
0.975
1
1.025
3.6 V
0.970
1
1.030
2.2 V
7.760
8
8.400
3V
7.800
8
8.200
3.6 V
7.600
8
8.240
2.2 V
11.64
12
12.36
3V
11.64
12
12.36
3.6 V
11.64
12
12.36
3V
15.52
16
16.48
3.6 V
15.00
16
16.48
MHz
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temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
calibrated DCO frequencies − tolerance over supply voltage VCC
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
TA
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
1-MHz tolerance over VCC
25°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
−3
±2
+3
%
8-MHz tolerance over VCC
25°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
−3
±2
+3
%
12-MHz tolerance over VCC
25°C
2.2 V to 3.6 V
−3
±2
+3
%
16-MHz tolerance over VCC
25°C
3 V to 3.6 V
−6
±2
+3
%
25°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
0.970
1
1.030
MHz
fCAL(1MHz)
1-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_1MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
fCAL(8MHz)
8-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_8MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_8MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
25°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
7.760
8
8.240
MHz
fCAL(12MHz)
12-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_12MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_12MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
25°C
2.2 V to 3.6 V
11.64
12
12.36
MHz
fCAL(16MHz)
16-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_16MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_16MHz,
Gating time: 2 ms
25°C
3 V to 3.6 V
15.00
16
16.48
MHz
TA
VCC
MIN
MAX
UNIT
1-MHz tolerance overall
−55_C to 125°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
−5
±2
5
%
8-MHz tolerance overall
−55_C to 125°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
−5
±2
5
%
12-MHz tolerance overall
−55_C to 125°C
2.2 V to 3.6 V
−5
±2
5
%
−6
±3
6
%
calibrated DCO frequencies − overall tolerance
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
16-MHz tolerance overall
TYP
−55_C to 125°C
3 V to 3.6 V
−55_C to 125°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
0.950
1
1.05
MHz
fCAL(1MHz)
1-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_1MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
fCAL(8MHz)
8-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_8MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_8MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
−55_C to 125°C
1.8 V to 3.6 V
7.6
8
8.4
MHz
fCAL(12MHz)
12-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_12MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_12MHz,
Gating time: 5 ms
−55_C to 125°C
2.2 V to 3.6 V
11.40
12
12.6
MHz
fCAL(16MHz)
16-MHz calibration
value
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_16MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_16MHz,
Gating time: 2 ms
−55_C to 125°C
3 V to 3.6 V
15
16
17
MHz
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temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
typical characteristics − calibrated 1-MHz DCO frequency
1.04
Frequency − MHz
1.03
1.02
TA = −40 °C
1.01
TA = 25 °C
1.00
TA = 85 °C
TA = 105 °C
0.99
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
VCC − Supply Voltage − V
Figure 14. Calibrated 1 MHz Frequency vs. VCC
typical characteristics − calibrated 8-MHz DCO frequency
8.20
8.15
Frequency − MHz
8.10
TA = −40 °C
TA = 85 °C
8.05
8.00
TA = 25 °C
7.95
7.90
7.85
7.80
1.5
TA = 105 °C
2.0
2.5
3.0
VCC − Supply Voltage − V
3.5
4.0
Figure 15. Calibrated 8 MHz Frequency vs. VCC
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typical characteristics − calibrated 12-MHz DCO frequency
12.5
Frequency − MHz
12.3
TA = −40 °C
12.1
TA = 25 °C
TA = 85 °C
11.9
TA = 105 °C
11.7
11.5
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
VCC − Supply Voltage − V
Figure 16. Calibrated 12-MHz Frequency vs VCC
typical characteristics − calibrated 16-MHz DCO frequency
16.1
Frequency − MHz
16.0
TA = −40 °C
TA = 25 °C
15.9
15.8
TA = 85 °C
15.7
TA = 105 °C
15.6
15.5
1.5
2.0
2.5
3.0
3.5
4.0
VCC − Supply Voltage − V
Figure 17. Calibrated 16-MHz Frequency vs VCC
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electrical characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air
temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
wake-up from lower power modes (LPM3/4)
PARAMETER
tDCO,LPM3/4
tCPU,LPM3/4
TEST CONDITIONS
DCO clock wake−up time from
LPM3/4
(see Note 1)
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_1MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_1MHz
2.2 V/3 V
2
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_8MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_8MHz
2.2 V/3 V
1.5
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_12MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_12MHz
2.2 V/3 V
1
BCSCTL1= CALBC1_16MHz,
DCOCTL = CALDCO_16MHz
3V
1
UNIT
μss
CPU wake−up time from LPM3/4
(see Note 2)
1/fMCLK +
tClock,LPM3/4
NOTES: 1. The DCO clock wake-up time is measured from the edge of an external wake-up signal (e.g., port interrupt) to the first clock edge
observable externally on a clock pin (MCLK or SMCLK).
2. Parameter applicable only if DCOCLK is used for MCLK.
typical characteristics − DCO clock wake-up time from LPM3/4
DCO Wake Time − ms
10.00
1.00
0.10
0.10
RSELx = 0...11
RSELx = 12...15
1.00
10.00
DCO Frequency − MHz
Figure 18. Clock Wake-Up Time From LPM3 vs DCO Frequency
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DCO with external resistor ROSC (see Note 1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
TYP
2.2 V
1.8
3V
1.95
UNIT
fDCO,ROSC
DCO output frequency with ROSC
DCOR = 1,
RSELx = 4
4, DCOx = 3
3, MODx = 0,
0
TA = 25°C
Dt
Temperature drift
DCOR = 1,
RSELx = 4, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
±0.1
%/°C
DV
Drift with VCC
DCOR = 1,
RSELx = 4, DCOx = 3, MODx = 0
2.2 V/3 V
10
%/V
MHz
NOTE 1: ROSC = 100 kΩ, metal film resistor, type 0257. 0.6 W with 1% tolerance, and TK = ±50 ppm/°C.
typical characteristics − DCO with external resistor ROSC
10.00
DCO Frequency − MHz
DCO Frequency − MHz
10.00
1.00
0.10
RSELx = 4
0.01
10.00
100.00
1000.00
1.00
0.10
RSELx = 4
0.01
10.00
10000.00
ROSC − External Resistor − kW
10000.00
Figure 20. DCO Frequency vs ROSC,
VCC = 3 V, TA = 255C
2.50
2.50
ROSC = 100k
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
ROSC = 270k
0.75
0.50
ROSC = 1M
0.25
0.0
25.0
50.0
75.0
100.0
2.25
DCO Frequency − MHz
2.25
DCO Frequency − MHz
1000.00
ROSC − External Resistor − kW
Figure 19. DCO Frequency vs ROSC,
VCC = 2.2 V, TA = 255C
0.00
−50.0 −25.0
100.00
ROSC = 100k
2.00
1.75
1.50
1.25
1.00
ROSC = 270k
0.75
0.50
ROSC = 1M
0.25
0.00
2.0
TA − Temperature − 5C
Figure 21. DCO Frequency vs Temperature,
VCC = 3 V
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electrical characteristics over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air
temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
crystal oscillator, LFXT1, low frequency modes (see Note 4 and 5 )
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
fLFXT1,LF
LFXT1 oscillator crystal
frequency, LF mode 0, 1
XTS = 0, LFXT1Sx = 0 or 1
1.8 V to 3.6 V
fLFXT1,LF,logic
LFXT1 oscillator logic level
square wave input frequency,
LF mode
XTS = 0, LFXT1Sx = 3,
XCAPx = 0
1.8 V to 3.6 V
OALF
CL,eff
Oscillation allowance for
LF crystals
Integrated effective load
capacitance LF mode
capacitance,
(see Note 1)
MIN
TYP
MAX
32,768
10,000
32,768
UNIT
Hz
50,000
Hz
XTS = 0, LFXT1Sx = 0,
fLFXT1,LF = 32,768 kHz,
CL,eff = 6 pF
500
kW
XTS = 0, LFXT1Sx = 0,
fLFXT1,LF = 32,768 kHz,
CL,eff = 12 pF
200
kW
XTS = 0, XCAPx = 0
1
pF
XTS = 0, XCAPx = 1
5.5
pF
XTS = 0, XCAPx = 2
8.5
pF
XTS = 0, XCAPx = 3
11
pF
Duty cycle
LF mode
XTS = 0, Measured at P1.4/ACLK,
fLFXT1,LF = 32,768 Hz
2.2 V/3 V
30
fFault,LF
Oscillator fault frequency,
LF mode (see Note 3)
XTS = 0, LFXT1Sx = 3,
XCAPx = 0 (see Notes 2)
2.2 V/3 V
10
50
70
%
10,000
Hz
NOTES: 1. Includes parasitic bond and package capacitance (approximately 2 pF per pin).
Since the PCB adds additional capacitance it is recommended to verify the correct load by measuring the ACLK frequency. For a
correct setup the effective load capacitance should always match the specification of the used crystal.
2. Measured with logic level input frequency but also applies to operation with crystals.
3. Frequencies below the MIN specification will set the fault flag, frequencies above the MAX specification will not set the fault flag.
Frequencies in between might set the flag.
4. To improve EMI on the LFXT1 oscillator the following guidelines should be observed.
− Keep the trace between the device and the crystal as short as possible.
− Design a good ground plane around the oscillator pins.
− Prevent crosstalk from other clock or data lines into oscillator pins XIN and XOUT.
− Avoid running PCB traces underneath or adjacent to the XIN and XOUT pins.
− Use assembly materials and praxis to avoid any parasitic load on the oscillator XIN and XOUT pins.
− If conformal coating is used, ensure that it does not induce capacitive/resistive leakage between the oscillator pins.
− Do not route the XOUT line to the JTAG header to support the serial programming adapter as shown in other
documentation. This signal is no longer required for the serial programming adapter.
5. For Ta > 105°C: Applies only if using an external logic-level clock source. Not applicable when using a crystal or resonator.
internal very low power, low frequency oscillator (VLO)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
fVLO
VLO frequency
dfVLO/dT
VLO frequency temperature drift
See Note 6
2.2 V/3 V
2.2 V/3 V
dfVLO/dVCC
VLO frequency supply voltage drift
See Note 7
1.8 V to 3.6 V
MIN
4
TYP
MAX
12
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NOTES: 6. Calculated using the box method:
I version: (MAX(−40 to 85_C) − MIN(−40 to 85_C))/MIN(−40 to 85_C)/(85_C − (−40_C))
T version: (MAX(−40 to 105_C) − MIN(−40 to 105_C))/MIN(−40 to 105_C)/(105_C − (−40_C))
7. Calculated using the box method: (MAX(1.8 to 3.6 V) − MIN(1.8 to 3.6 V))/MIN(1.8 to 3.6 V)/(3.6 V − 1.8 V)
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temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
crystal oscillator, LFXT1, high frequency modes (see Note 5 and 6)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
fLFXT1,HF0
LFXT1 oscillator crystal frequency,
HF mode 0
XTS = 1, LFXT1Sx = 0, XCAPx = 0
1.8 V to 3.6 V
0.4
1
MHz
fLFXT1,HF1
LFXT1 oscillator crystal frequency,
HF mode 1
XTS = 1, LFXT1Sx = 1, XCAPx = 0
1.8 V to 3.6 V
1
4
MHz
LFXT1 oscillator
ill t crystal
t l frequency,
f
HF mode 2
1.8 V to 3.6 V
2
10
fLFXT1,HF2
XTS = 1, LFXT1Sx = 2, XCAPx = 0
2.2 V to 3.6 V
2
12
fLFXT1,HF,logic
OAHF
CL,eff
Duty cycle
fFault,HF
LFXT1 oscillator
ill t logic
l i level
l
l square
wave input frequency
frequency, HF mode
Oscillation Allowance for HF
crystals
(refer to Figure 23 and Figure 24)
Integrated effective load
capacitance, HF mode
HF mode
Oscillator fault frequency, HF
mode (see Note 4)
3 V to 3.6 V
XTS = 1, LFXT1Sx = 3, XCAPx = 0
2
16
1.8 V to 3.6 V
0.4
10
2.2 V to 3.6 V
0.4
12
3 V to 3.6 V
0.4
16
XTS = 1, XCAPx = 0, LFXT1Sx = 0,
fLFXT1,HF = 1 MHz,
CL,eff = 15 pF
2700
XTS = 1, XCAPx = 0, LFXT1Sx = 1
fLFXT1,HF = 4 MHz,
CL,eff = 15 pF
800
XTS = 1, XCAPx = 0, LFXT1Sx = 2
fLFXT1,HF = 16 MHz,
CL,eff = 15 pF
300
XTS = 1, XCAPx = 0 (see Note 2)
XTS = 1, XCAPx = 0, Measured at
P1.4/SMCLK, fLFXT1,HF = 10 MHz
XTS = 1, XCAPx = 0, Measured at
P1.4/SMCLK, fLFXT1,HF = 16 MHz
XTS = 1, LFXT1Sx = 3, XCAPx = 0
(see Notes 3)
MHz
W
1
pF
40
50
60
40
50
60
2 2 V/3 V
2.2
2.2 V/3 V
MHz
%
30
300
kHz
NOTES: 1. Includes parasitic bond and package capacitance (approximately 2 pF per pin).
Since the PCB adds additional capacitance it is recommended to verify the correct load by measuring the ACLK frequency. For a
correct setup the effective load capacitance should always match the specification of the used crystal.
2. Requires external capacitors at both terminals. Values are specified by crystal manufacturers.
3. Measured with logic level input frequency but also applies to operation with crystals.
4. Frequencies below the MIN specification will set the fault flag, frequencies above the MAX specification will not set the fault flag.
Frequencies in between might set the flag.
5. To improve EMI on the LFXT1 oscillator the following guidelines should be observed.
− Keep the trace between the device and the crystal as short as possible.
− Design a good ground plane around the oscillator pins.
− Prevent crosstalk from other clock or data lines into oscillator pins XIN and XOUT.
− Avoid running PCB traces underneath or adjacent to the XIN and XOUT pins.
− Use assembly materials and praxis to avoid any parasitic load on the oscillator XIN and XOUT pins.
− If conformal coating is used, ensure that it does not induce capacitive/resistive leakage between the oscillator pins.
− Do not route the XOUT line to the JTAG header to support the serial programming adapter as shown in other
documentation. This signal is no longer required for the serial programming adapter.
6. For Ta > 105°C: Applies only if an external logic−lvel clock source is used. Not applicable when using a crystal or a resonator.
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typical characteristics − LFXT1 oscillator in HF mode (XTS = 1)
Oscillation Allowance − Ohms
100000.00
10000.00
1000.00
LFXT1Sx = 3
100.00
LFXT1Sx = 1
10.00
0.10
1.00
LFXT1Sx = 2
10.00
100.00
Crystal Frequency − MHz
XT Oscillator Supply Current − uA
Figure 23. Oscillation Allowance vs Crystal Frequency, CL,eff = 15 pF, TA = 25°C
1600.0
1500.0
1400.0
1300.0
1200.0
1100.0
1000.0
900.0
800.0
700.0
600.0
500.0
400.0
300.0
200.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
LFXT1Sx = 3
LFXT1Sx = 2
LFXT1Sx = 1
4.0
8.0
12.0
16.0
20.0
Crystal Frequency − MHz
Figure 24. XT Oscillator Supply Current vs Crystal Frequency, CL,eff = 15 pF, TA = 25°C
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crystal oscillator, XT2 (see Note 5)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
fXT2
XT2 oscillator crystal frequency,
mode 0
XT2Sx = 0
1.8 V to 3.6 V
0.4
1
MHz
fXT2
XT2 oscillator crystal frequency,
mode 1
XT2Sx = 1
1.8 V to 3.6 V
1
4
MHz
XT2 oscillator
ill t crystal
t l frequency,
f
mode 2
1.8 V to 3.6 V
2
10
fXT2
XT2Sx = 2
2.2 V to 3.6 V
2
12
fXT2
OA
CL,eff
3 V to 3.6 V
XT2 oscillator
ill t logic
l i level
l
l square
wave input frequency
XT2Sx = 3
Oscillation allowance
(see Figure 23 and Figure 24)
Integrated effective load
capacitance, HF mode
(see Note 1)
16
0.4
10
2.2 V to 3.6 V
0.4
12
3 V to 3.6 V
0.4
16
XT2Sx = 0, fXT2 = 1 MHz,
CL,eff = 15 pF
2700
XT2Sx = 1, fXT2 = 4 MHz,
CL,eff = 15 pF
800
XT2Sx = 2, fXT1,HF = 16 MHz,
CL,eff = 15 pF
300
See Note 2
Measured at P1.4/SMCLK,
fXT2 = 16 MHz
Oscillator fault frequency, HF mode
(see Note 4)
XT2Sx = 3 (see Note 3)
pF
40
50
60
40
50
60
2 2 V/3 V
2.2
2.2 V/3 V
MHz
W
1
Measured at P1.4/SMCLK,
fXT2 = 10 MHz
Duty cycle
fFault
2
1.8 V to 3.6 V
MHz
%
30
300
kHz
NOTES: 1. Includes parasitic bond and package capacitance (approximately 2 pF per pin).
Since the PCB adds additional capacitance it is recommended to verify the correct load by measuring the ACLK frequency. For a
correct setup the effective load capacitance should always match the specification of the used crystal.
2. Requires external capacitors at both terminals. Values are specified by crystal manufacturers.
3. Measured with logic level input frequency but also applies to operation with crystals.
4. Frequencies below the MIN specification will set the fault flag, frequencies above the MAX specification will not set the fault flag.
Frequencies in between might set the flag.
5. To improve EMI on the LFXT1 oscillator the following guidelines should be observed.
− Keep the trace between the device and the crystal as short as possible.
− Design a good ground plane around the oscillator pins.
− Prevent crosstalk from other clock or data lines into oscillator pins XIN and XOUT.
− Avoid running PCB traces underneath or adjacent to the XIN and XOUT pins.
− Use assembly materials and praxis to avoid any parasitic load on the oscillator XIN and XOUT pins.
− If conformal coating is used, ensure that it does not induce capacitive/resistive leakage between the oscillator pins.
− Do not route the XOUT line to the JTAG header to support the serial programming adapter as shown in other
documentation. This signal is no longer required for the serial programming adapter.
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typical characteristics − XT2 oscillator
Oscillation Allowance − Ohms
100000.00
10000.00
1000.00
XT2Sx = 3
100.00
XT2Sx = 2
XT2Sx = 1
10.00
0.10
1.00
10.00
100.00
Crystal Frequency − MHz
XT Oscillator Supply Current − uA
Figure 25. Oscillation Allowance vs Crystal Frequency, CL,eff = 15 pF, TA = 25°C
1600.0
1500.0
1400.0
1300.0
1200.0
1100.0
1000.0
900.0
800.0
700.0
600.0
500.0
400.0
300.0
200.0
100.0
0.0
0.0
XT2Sx = 3
XT2Sx = 2
XT2Sx = 1
4.0
8.0
12.0
16.0
20.0
Crystal Frequency − MHz
Figure 26. XT2 Oscillator Supply Current vs Crystal Frequency, CL,eff = 15 pF, TA = 25°C
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Timer_A
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
fTA
Timer A clock frequency
Timer_A
Internal: SMCLK, ACLK,
TACLK, INCLK
INCLK,
External: TACLK
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
tTA,cap
Timer_A, capture timing
TA0, TA1, TA2
VCC
MIN
MAX
2.2 V
7.5
3.3 V
16
2.2 V/3 V
20
UNIT
MHz
ns
Timer_B
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
fTB
Timer B clock frequency
Timer_B
Internal: SMCLK, ACLK,
TBCLK,
External: TBCLK
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
tTB,cap
Timer_B, capture timing
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MHz
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USCI (UART mode)
PARAMETER
fUSCI
USCI input clock frequency
fBITCLK
BITCLK clock frequency
(equals Baudrate in MBaud)
tτ
UART receive deglitch time
(see Note 1)
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
Internal: SMCLK, ACLK
External: UCLK
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
2.2 V/3 V
MAX
UNIT
fSYSTEM
MHz
1
MHz
2.2 V
50
150
600
3V
50
100
600
ns
NOTE 1: Pulses on the UART receive input (UCxRX) shorter than the UART receive deglitch time are suppressed. To ensure that pulses are
correctly recognized their width should exceed the maximum specification of the deglitch time.
USCI (SPI master mode) (see Figure 27 and Figure 28)
PARAMETER
fUSCI
USCI input clock frequency
tSU,MI
SOMI input data setup time
tHD,MI
SOMI input data hold time
tVALID,MO
SIMO output data valid time
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
SMCLK, ACLK
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
2.2 V
110
3V
75
MAX
UNIT
fSYSTEM
MHz
ns
2.2 V
ns
3V
UCLK edge to SIMO valid;
CL = 20 pF
2.2 V
30
3V
20
ns
1
with t LOńHI w max(t VALID,MO(USCI) ) t SU,SI(Slave), t SU,MI(USCI) ) t VALID,SO(Slave)).
2t LOńHI
For the slave’s parameters tSU,SI(Slave) and tVALID,SO(Slave), see the SPI parameters of the attached slave.
NOTE: f UCxCLK +
USCI (SPI slave mode) (see Figure 29 and Figure 30)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
tSTE,LEAD
STE lead time
STE low to clock
2.2 V/3 V
tSTE,LAG
STE lag time
Last clock to STE high
2.2 V/3 V
tSTE,ACC
STE access time
STE low to SOMI data out
2.2 V/3 V
50
ns
tSTE,DIS
STE disable time
STE high to SOMI high impedance
2.2 V/3 V
50
ns
tSU,SI
SIMO input data setup time
tHD,SI
SIMO input data hold time
tVALID,SO
SOMI output data valid time
UCLK edge to SOMI valid;
CL = 20 pF
50
10
2.2 V
20
3V
15
2.2 V
10
3V
10
ns
ns
ns
2.2 V
75
110
3V
50
75
1
with t LOńHI w max(t VALID,MO(Master) ) t SU,SI(USCI), t SU,MI(Master) ) t VALID,SO(USCI)).
2t LOńHI
For the master’s parameters tSU,MI(Master) and tVALID,MO(Master) refer to the SPI parameters of the attached master.
NOTE: f UCxCLK +
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1/fUCxCLK
CKPL=0
UCLK
CKPL=1
tLO/HI
tLO/HI
tSU,MI
tHD,MI
SOMI
tVALID,MO
SIMO
Figure 27. SPI Master Mode, CKPH = 0
1/fUCxCLK
CKPL=0
UCLK
CKPL=1
tLO/HI
tLO/HI
tSU,MI
tHD,MI
SOMI
tVALID,MO
SIMO
Figure 28. SPI Master Mode, CKPH = 1
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tSTE,LEAD
tSTE,LAG
STE
1/fUCxCLK
CKPL=0
UCLK
CKPL=1
tLO/HI
tLO/HI
tSU,SI
tHD,SI
SIMO
tSTE,ACC
tVALID,SO
tSTE,DIS
SOMI
Figure 29. SPI Slave Mode, CKPH = 0
tSTE,LEAD
tSTE,LAG
STE
1/fUCxCLK
CKPL=0
UCLK
CKPL=1
tLO/HI
tLO/HI
tSU,SI
tHD,SI
SIMO
tSTE,ACC
tVALID,SO
SOMI
Figure 30. SPI Slave Mode, CKPH = 1
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USCI (I2C mode) (see Figure 31)
PARAMETER
fUSCI
USCI input clock frequency
fSCL
SCL clock frequency
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
Internal: SMCLK, ACLK
External: UCLK
Duty cycle = 50% ± 10%
2.2 V/3 V
fSCL ≤ 100kHz
0
MAX
UNIT
fSYSTEM
MHz
400
kHz
4.0
tHD,STA
Hold time (repeated) START
2 2 V/3 V
2.2
tSU,STA
Setup time for a repeated START
tHD,DAT
Data hold time
2.2 V/3 V
0
tSU,DAT
Data setup time
2.2 V/3 V
250
ns
tSU,STO
Setup time for STOP
2.2 V/3 V
4.0
μs
tSP
Pulse width of spikes suppressed by
input filter
2.2 V
50
150
600
3V
50
100
600
fSCL > 100kHz
fSCL ≤ 100kHz
tHD,STA
4.7
2 2 V/3 V
2.2
fSCL > 100kHz
μss
0.6
μss
0.6
ns
ns
tSU,STA tHD,STA
SDA
1/fSCL
tSP
SCL
tSU,DAT
tSU,STO
tHD,DAT
Figure 31. I2C Mode Timing
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Comparator_A+ (see Note 1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
I(DD)
CAON = 1,
1 CARSEL = 0
0, CAREF = 0
I(Refladder/Refdiode)
CAON = 1, CARSEL = 0,
CAREF = 1/2/3
1/2/3, no load at
P2.3/CA0/TA1 and P2.4/CA1/TA2
V(IC)
V(Ref025)
V(Ref050)
Common-mode input
voltage
Voltage @ 0.25 V
V
CC
node
CC
Voltage @ 0.5V
V
CC
CC
node
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
2.2 V
25
40
3V
45
60
2.2 V
30
50
3V
45
71
CAON = 1
2.2 V/3 V
0
VCC−1
PCA0 = 1, CARSEL = 1, CAREF = 1,
no load at P2.3/CA0/TA1 and
P2.4/CA1/TA2
2.2 V/3 V
0.23
0.24
0.25
PCA0 = 1, CARSEL = 1, CAREF = 2,
no load at P2.3/CA0/TA1 and
P2.4/CA1/TA2
2.2 V/3 V
.47
0.48
0.5
2.2 V
390
480
540
3V
400
490
550
−30
V(RefVT)
(see Figure 35 and Figure 36)
PCA0 = 1, CARSEL = 1, CAREF = 3,
P2.3/CA0/TA1
no load at P2
3/CA0/TA1 and
P2.4/CA1/TA2 TA = 85°C
V(offset)
Offset voltage
See Note 2
2.2 V/3 V
Vhys
Input hysteresis
CAON = 1
2.2 V/3 V
0
25°C,
TA = 25
C, Overdrive 10 mV,
Without filter: CAF=0
2.2 V
80
3V
70
120
270
TA = 25
25°C,
C, Overdrive 10 mV,
With filter: CAF = 1
2.2 V
1.4
1.9
2.8
3V
0.9
1.5
2.2
t(response)
Low to high and high to low
(see Note 3)
UNIT
μA
μA
V
mV
30
mV
0.7
1.4
mV
165
300
ns
μs
NOTES: 1. The leakage current for the Comparator_A terminals is identical to Ilkg(Px.x) specification.
2. The input offset voltage can be cancelled by using the CAEX bit to invert the Comparator_A inputs on successive measurements.
The two successive measurements are then summed together.
3. The response time is measured at P2.2/CAOUT/TA0/CA4 with an input voltage step, with Comparator_A+ already enabled
(CAON = 1). If CAON is set at the same time, a settling time of up to 300 ns is added to the response time.
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0V
0
VCC
1
CAF
CAON
To Internal
Modules
Low Pass Filter
+
_
V+
V−
0
0
1
1
CAOUT
Set CAIFG
Flag
τ ≈ 2.0 μs
Figure 32. Block Diagram of Comparator_A Module
VCAOUT
Overdrive
V−
400 mV
t(response)
V+
Figure 33. Overdrive Definition
CASHORT
CA0
CA1
1
VIN
+
−
IOUT = 10μA
Comparator_A+
CASHORT = 1
Figure 34. Comparator_A+ Short Resistance Test Condition
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650
650
VCC = 2.2 V
600
V(REFVT) − Reference Volts −mV
V(REFVT) − Reference Volts −mV
VCC = 3 V
Typical
550
500
450
400
−45
−25
−5
15
35
55
75
600
Typical
550
500
450
400
−45
95
−25
−5
15
TA − Free-Air Temperature − °C
Short Resistance − kOhms
100.00
VCC = 1.8 V
VCC = 2.2V
VCC = 3 V
VCC = 3.6 V
1.00
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
VIN/VCC − Normalized Input Voltage − V/V
1.0
Figure 37. Short Resistance vs VIN/VCC
54
55
75
95
Figure 36. V(RefVT) vs Temperature, VCC = 2.2 V
Figure 35. V(RefVT) vs Temperature, VCC = 3 V
10.00
35
TA − Free-Air Temperature − °C
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12-bit ADC, power supply and input range conditions
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
AVCC
Analog supply voltage
AVCC and DVCC are connected together
AVSS and DVSS are connected together
V(AVSS) = V(DVSS) = 0 V
V(P6.x/Ax)
Analog input voltage
range (see Note 2)
All P6.0/A0 to P6.7/A7 terminals. Analog
inputs selected in ADC12MCTLx register,
P6Sel.x = 1, 0 ≤ x ≤ 7,
V(AVSS) ≤ VP6.x/Ax ≤ V(AVCC)
IADC12
Operating supply current
into AVCC terminal
(see Note 3)
fADC12CLK = 5 MHz, ADC12ON = 1,
REFON = 0,
0 SHT0 = 0,
0 SHT1 = 0,
0
ADC12DIV = 0
IREF+
p
g supply
pp y current
Operating
into
AVCC terminal
i
i l
(see Note 4)
fADC12CLK = 5 MHz, ADC12ON = 0,
REFON = 1, REF2_5V = 1
fADC12CLK = 5 MHz, ADC12ON = 0,
REFON = 1, REF2_5V = 0
CI †
Input capacitance
Only one terminal can be selected at one
time, P6.x/Ax
RI†
Input MUX ON resistance
0V ≤ VAx ≤ VAVCC
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
2.2
3.6
V
0
VAVCC
V
2.2 V
0.65
0.8
3V
0.8
1
3V
0.5
0.7
2.2 V
0.5
0.7
3V
0.5
0.7
2.2 V
3V
mA
mA
mA
40
pF
2000
Ω
†
Not production tested, limits verified by design
NOTES: 1. The leakage current is defined in the leakage current table with P6.x/Ax parameter.
2. The analog input voltage range must be within the selected reference voltage range VR+ to VR− for valid conversion results.
3. The internal reference supply current is not included in current consumption parameter IADC12.
4. The internal reference current is supplied via terminal AVCC. Consumption is independent of the ADC12ON control bit, unless a
conversion is active. The REFON bit enables to settle the built-in reference before starting an A/D conversion.
12-bit ADC, external reference (see Note 1)
PARAMETER
MIN
MAX
UNIT
VeREF+ > VREF−/VeREF− (see Note 2)
1.4
VAVCC
V
Negative external
reference voltage input
VeREF+ > VREF−/VeREF− (see Note 3)
0
1.2
V
(VeREF+ −
VREF−/VeREF−)
Differential external
reference voltage input
VeREF+ > VREF−/VeREF− (see Note 4)
1.4
VAVCC
V
IVeREF+
Static input current
0V ≤ VeREF+ ≤ VAVCC
2.2 V/3 V
±1
μA
IVREF−/VeREF−
Static input current
0V ≤ VeREF− ≤ VAVCC
2.2 V/3 V
±1
μA
VeREF+
Positive external
reference voltage input
VREF− /VeREF−
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
NOTES: 1. The external reference is used during conversion to charge and discharge the capacitance array. The input capacitance, Ci, is also
the dynamic load for an external reference during conversion. The dynamic impedance of the reference supply should follow the
recommendations on analog-source impedance to allow the charge to settle for 12-bit accuracy.
2. The accuracy limits the minimum positive external reference voltage. Lower reference voltage levels may be applied with reduced
accuracy requirements.
3. The accuracy limits the maximum negative external reference voltage. Higher reference voltage levels may be applied with reduced
accuracy requirements.
4. The accuracy limits minimum external differential reference voltage. Lower differential reference voltage levels may be applied with
reduced accuracy requirements.
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12-bit ADC, built-in reference
PARAMETER
VREF+
AVCC(min)
IVREF+
IL(VREF)+ †
Positive built-in
reference voltage
output
AVCC minimum
voltage, Positive
built-in
built
in reference
active
TEST CONDITIONS
TA
VCC
MIN
TYP
REF2_5V = 1 (2.5 V),
IVREF+max ≤ IVREF+≤ IVREF+min
−55°C to 105°C
125°C
REF2_5V = 0 (1.5 V),
IVREF+max ≤ IVREF+≤ IVREF+min
3V
2.4
2.5
2.6
3V
2.37
2.5
2.64
−55°C to 105°C
2.2 V/3 V
1.44
1.5
1.56
125°C
2.2V / 3 V
1.42
1.5
1.57
REF2_5V = 0,
IVREF+max ≤ IVREF+≤ IVREF+min
2.2
REF2_5V = 1,
−0.5mA ≤ IVREF+≤ IVREF+min
2.8
REF2_5V = 1,
−1mA ≤ IVREF+≤ IVREF+min
2.9
Load current out of
VREF+ terminal
Load-current
regulation VREF+
terminal
IVREF+ = 500 μA ± 100 μA
Analog input voltage ~0.75
0 75 V;
REF2_5V = 0
MAX
0.01
−0.5
3V
0.01
−1
2.2 V
±2
3V
±2
IVREF+ = 500 μA ± 100 μA,
Analog input voltage ~1.25 V,
REF2_5V = 1
3V
±2
3V
20
Load current
regulation VREF+
terminal
IVREF+ =100 μA → 900 μA,
CVREF+=5
5 μF
μF, ax ~0.5
0 5 × VREF+
Error of conversion result ≤ 1 LSB
CVREF+
Capacitance at pin
VREF+ (see Note 1)
REFON =1,
0 mA ≤ IVREF+ ≤ IVREF+max
2.2 V/3 V
TREF+†
Temperature
coefficient of built-in
reference
IVREF+ is a constant in the range
of 0 mA ≤ IVREF+ ≤ 1 mA
2.2 V/3 V
tREFON†
Settle time of
internal reference
voltage (see
Figure 38 and Note
2)
IVREF+ = 0.5 mA, CVREF+ = 10 μF,
VREF+ = 1.5 V, VAVCC = 2.2 V
†
5
V
V
2.2 V
IDL(VREF) +‡
UNIT
10
mA
LSB
ns
μF
±100
17
ppm/°C
ms
Not production tested, limits characterized
Not production tested, limits verified by design
NOTES: 1. The internal buffer operational amplifier and the accuracy specifications require an external capacitor. All INL and DNL tests uses
two capacitors between pins VREF+ and AVSS and VREF−/VeREF− and AVSS: 10-μF tantalum and 100-nF ceramic.
2. The condition is that the error in a conversion started after tREFON is less than ±0.5 LSB. The settling time depends on the external
capacitive load.
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temperature (unless otherwise noted) (continued)
CVREF+
100 μF
tREFON ≈ .66 x CVREF+ [ms] with CVREF+ in μF
10 μF
1 μF
0
1 ms
10 ms
100 ms
tREFON
Figure 38. Typical Settling Time of Internal Reference tREFON vs External Capacitor on VREF+
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From
Power
Supply
DVCC
+
−
10 μ F
100 nF
AVCC
+
−
10 μ F
Apply External Reference [VeREF+]
or Use Internal Reference [VREF+]
100 nF
10 μ F
MSP430F261x
MSP430F241x
100 nF
VREF−/VeREF−
+
−
10 μ F
AVSS
VREF+ or VeREF+
+
−
Apply
External
Reference
DVSS
100 nF
Figure 39. Supply Voltage and Reference Voltage Design VREF−/VeREF− External Supply
From
Power
Supply
DVCC
+
−
10 μ F
100 nF
AVCC
+
−
Apply External Reference [VeREF+]
or Use Internal Reference [VREF+]
10 μ F
100 nF
AVSS
MSP430F261x
MSP430F241x
VREF+ or VeREF+
+
−
10 μ F
DVSS
100 nF
Reference Is Internally
Switched to AVSS
VREF−/VeREF−
Figure 40. Supply Voltage and Reference Voltage Design VREF−/VeREF− = AVSS, Internally Connected
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12-bit ADC, timing parameters
PARAMETER
fADC12CLK
fADC12OSC
Internal ADC12
oscillator
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
For specified performance of ADC12
linearity parameters
2.2V/3 V
0.45
5
6.3
MHz
ADC12DIV=0, fADC12CLK=fADC12OSC
2.2 V/ 3 V
3.7
5
6.3
MHz
CVREF+ ≥ 5 μF, Internal oscillator,
fADC12OSC = 3.7 MHz to 6.3 MHz
2.2 V/ 3 V
2.06
tCONVERT
Conversion time
tADC12ON†
Turn-on settling
time of the ADC
See Note 1
†
tSample
S
Sampling time
RS = 400 Ω, RI = 1000 Ω, CI = 30 pF
τ = [RS + RI] × CI;(see Note 2)
External fADC12CLK from ACLK, MCLK, or
SMCLK: ADC12SSEL ≠ 0
3.51
μss
13 × ADC12DIV × 1
/fADC12CLK
100
3V
1220
2.2 V
1400
ns
ns
† Limits verified by design
NOTES: 1. The condition is that the error in a conversion started after tADC12ON is less than ±0.5 LSB. The reference and input signal are already
settled.
2. Approximately ten Tau (τ) are needed to get an error of less than ±0.5 LSB:
tSample = ln(2n+1) x (RS + RI) x CI+ 800 ns where n = ADC resolution = 12, RS = external source resistance.
12-bit ADC, linearity parameters
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
1.4 V ≤ (VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−) min ≤ 1.6 V
VCC
EI
Integral linearity error
ED
Differential linearity
error
(VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−)min ≤ (VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−),
CVREF+ = 10 μF (tantalum) and 100 nF (ceramic)
2.2 V/3 V
EO
Offset error
(VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−)min ≤ (VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−),
Internal impedance of source RS < 100 Ω,
CVREF+ = 10 μF (tantalum) and 100 nF (ceramic)
2.2 V/3 V
EG
Gain error
(VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−)min ≤ (VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−),
CVREF+ = 10 μF (tantalum) and 100 nF (ceramic)
ET
Total unadjusted
error
(VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−)min ≤ (VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−),
CVREF+ = 10 μF (tantalum) and 100 nF (ceramic)
1.6 V < (VeREF+ − VREF−/VeREF−) min ≤ [VAVCC]
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MIN
TYP
MAX
±1.7
2 2 V/3 V
2.2
±1.7
UNIT
LSB
±1
LSB
±2
±4
LSB
2.2 V/3 V
±1.1
±2
LSB
2.2 V/3 V
±2
±5
LSB
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noted) (continued)
12-bit ADC, temperature sensor and built-in VMID
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
ISENSOR
Operating supply current into
AVCC terminal (see Note 1)
REFON = 0, INCH = 0Ah,
ADC12ON = 1, TA = 25_C
2.2 V
40
120
3V
60
160
VSENSOR†
See Note 2
ADC12ON = 1, INCH = 0Ah,
TA = 0°C
2.2 V
986
3V
986
2.2 V
3.55
3.55 ± 3%
3V
3.55
3.55 ± 3%
TCSENSOR†
1 INCH = 0Ah
ADC12ON = 1,
2.2 V
30
3V
30
UNIT
μA
A
mV
tSENSOR(sample)†
Sample time required if channel
10 is selected (see Note 3)
ADC12ON = 1, INCH = 0Ah,
Error of conversion result ≤ 1 LSB
IVMID
Current into divider at channel 11
(see Note 4)
1 INCH = 0Bh,
0Bh
ADC12ON = 1,
VMID
AVCC divider at channel 11
ADC12ON = 1, INCH = 0Bh,
VMID is ~0.5 × VAVCC
2.2 V
1.1
1.1 ± 0.04
3V
1.5
1.5 ± 0.04
tVMID(sample)
Sample time required if channel
11 is selected (see Note 5)
ADC12ON = 1, INCH = 0Bh,
Error of conversion result ≤ 1 LSB
2.2 V
1400
3V
1220
mV/°C
μss
2.2 V
NA
3V
NA
A
μA
V
ns
† Limits characterized
NOTES: 1. The sensor current ISENSOR is consumed if (ADC12ON = 1 and REFON=1) or (ADC12ON=1 and INCH = 0Ah and sample signal
is high). When REFON = 1, ISENSOR is already included in IREF+.
2. The temperature sensor offset can be as much as ±20_C. A single-point calibration is recommended in order to minimize the offset
error of the built-in temperature sensor.
3. The typical equivalent impedance of the sensor is 51 kΩ. The sample time required includes the sensor-on time tSENSOR(on).
4. No additional current is needed. The VMID is used during sampling.
5. The on-time tVMID(on) is included in the sampling time tVMID(sample); no additional on time is needed.
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flash memory
TEST
CONDITIONS
PARAMETER
VCC(PGM/
VCC
MIN
TYP
MAX
UNIT
ERASE)
Program and erase supply voltage
2.2
3.6
V
fFTG
Flash timing generator frequency
257
476
kHz
IPGM
Supply current from DVCC during program
2.7 V/ 3.6 V
3
5
mA
IERASE
Supply current from DVCC during erase
2.7 V/ 3.6 V
3
7
mA
tCPT
Cumulative program time
See Note 1
2.7 V/ 3.6 V
4
ms
tCMErase
Cumulative mass erase time
See Note 2
2.7 V/ 3.6 V
200
104
Program/erase endurance
TJ = 25°C
ms
105
tRetention
Data retention duration
tWord
Word or byte program time
35
tBlock, 0
Block program time for first byte or word
30
tBlock, 1-63
Block program time for each additional byte or word
tBlock, End
Block program end-sequence wait time
tMass Erase
Mass erase time (see Note 4)
tSeg Erase
Segment erase time
See Note 3
100
cycles
years
21
6
tFTG
10593
4819
NOTES: 1. The cumulative program time must not be exceeded when writing to a 64-byte flash block. This parameter applies to all programming
methods: individual word/byte write and block write modes.
2. The mass erase duration generated by the flash timing generator is at least 11.1ms ( = 5297×1/fFTG,max = 5297×1/476kHz). To
achieve the required cumulative mass erase time the Flash Controller’s mass erase operation can be repeated until this time is met.
(A worst case minimum of 19 cycles are required).
3. These values are hardwired into the Flash Controller’s state machine (tFTG = 1/fFTG).
4. To erase the complete code area the mass erase has to be performed once with a dummy address in the range of the lower 64kB
Flash addresses and once with the dummy address in the upper 64kB Flash addresses.
5. Additional Flash retention documentation located in application report (SLAA392)
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RAM
PARAMETER
VRAMh
TEST CONDITIONS
See Note 1
MIN
CPU halted
MAX
1.6
UNIT
V
NOTE 1: This parameter defines the minimum supply voltage when the data in program memory RAM remain unchanged. No program execution
should take place during this supply voltage condition.
JTAG interface
TEST
CONDITIONS
PARAMETER
fTCK
TCK input frequency
See Note 1
RInternal
Internal pullup resistance on TMS, TCK, TDI/TCLK
See Note 2
VCC
MIN
TYP
2.2 V
0
5
3V
0
10
2.2 V/ 3 V
25
60
MAX
UNIT
MHz
90
kΩ
MAX
UNIT
NOTES: 1. fTCK may be restricted to meet the timing requirements of the module selected.
2. TMS, TDI/TCLK, and TCK pullup resistors are implemented in all versions.
JTAG fuse (see Note 1)
PARAMETER
TEST CONDITIONS
VCC(FB)
Supply voltage during fuse-blow condition
VFB
Voltage level on TDI/TCLK for fuse blow: F versions
IFB
Supply current into TDI/TCLK during fuse blow
tFB
Time to blow fuse
TA = 25°C
MIN
2.5
6
V
7
V
100
mA
1
ms
NOTE 1: Once the fuse is blown, no further access to the MSP430 JTAG/Test and emulation features is possible. The JTAG block is switched
to bypass mode.
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
Port P1 pin schematic: P1.0 to P1.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
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Port P1.0 to P1.7 pin functions
X)
PIN NAME (P1
(P1.X)
P1.0/TACLK
/
X
0
FUNCTION
P1.0 (I/O)
Timer_A3.TACLK
CAOUT
P1.1/TA0
/
P1.2/TA1
/
P1.3/TA2
/
1
2
3
P1.4/SMCLK
/
4
P1.5/TA0
/
5
P1.7/TA2
/
64
6
7
P1DIR.x
P1SEL.x
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.CCI0A
0
1
Timer_A3.TA0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.CCI0A
0
1
Timer_A3.TA0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.CCI0A
0
1
Timer_A3.TA0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
P1.1 (I/O)
P1.2 (I/O)
P1.3 (I/O)
P1.4 (I/O)
SMCLK
P1.6/TA1
/
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.CCI0A
0
1
Timer_A3.TA0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.CCI0A
0
1
Timer_A3.TA1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.CCI0A
0
1
Timer_A3.TA2
1
1
P1.5 (I/O)
P1.6 (I/O)
P1.7 (I/O)
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Port P2.0 to P2.4, P2.6, and P2.7 pin functions
X)
PIN NAME (P2
(P2.X)
P2.0/ACLK/CA2
/
/
P2.1/TAINCLK/CA3
/
/
P2.2/CAOUT/TA0/
/
/
/
CA4
P2.3/CA0/TA1
/
/
P2.4/CA1/TA2
/
/
P2.6/ADC12CLK†/
/
†/
CA6
P2.7/TA0/CA7
/
/
X
0
1
2
3
4
6
7
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
FUNCTION
CAPD.x
P2DIR.x
P2SEL.x
P2.0 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
ACLK
0
1
1
CA2
1
X
X
P2.1 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.INCLK
0
0
1
DVSS
0
1
1
CA3
1
X
X
P2.2 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
CAOUT
0
1
1
TA0
0
0
1
CA4
1
X
X
P2.3 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.TA1
0
1
1
CA0
1
X
X
P2.4 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.TA2
0
1
X
CA1
1
X
1
P2.6 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
ADC12CLK†
0
1
1
CA6
1
X
X
P2.7 (I/O)
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_A3.TA0
0
1
1
CA7
1
X
X
† MSP430F24x and MSP430F23x devices only
NOTE: X: Don’t care.
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Port P2 pin schematic: P2.5, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P2.5 pin functions
PIN NAME (P2
(P2.X)
X)
P2.5/R
/ OSC//CA5
X
5
FUNCTION
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
CAPD
DCOR
P2DIR.5
P2SEL.5
P2.5 (I/O)
0
0
I: 0; O: 1
0
ROSC
0
1
X
X
DVSS
0
0
1
1
CA5
1 or selected
0
X
X
NOTE: X: Don’t care.
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Port P3 pin schematic: P3.0 to P3.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P3.0 to P3.7 pin functions
PIN NAME (P3
(P3.X)
X)
X
P3.0/UCB0STE/
/
/
UCA0CLK
0
P3.1/UCB0SIMO/
/
/
UCB0SDA
1
P3.2/UCB0SOMI/
/
/
UCB0SCL
2
P3.3/UCB0CLK/
/
/
UCA0STE
3
P3.4/UCA0TXD/
/
/
UCA0SIMO
4
P3.5/UCA0RXD/
/
/
UCA0SOMI
5
†/
P3.6/UCA1TXD
/
6
UCA1SIMO†
†/
P3.7/UCA1RXD
/
UCA1SOMI†
FUNCTION
P3.0 (I/O)
UCB0STE/UCA0CLK (see Notes 2 and 4)
P3.1 (I/O)
UCB0SIMO/UCB0SDA (see Notes 2 and 3)
P3.2 (I/O)
UCB0SOMI/UCB0SCL (see Notes 2 and 3)
P3.3 (I/O)
UCB0CLK/UCA0STE (see Note 2)
P3.4 (I/O)
UCA0TXD/UCA0SIMO (see Note 2)
P3.5 (I/O)
UCA0RXD/UCA0SOMI (see Note 2)
P3.6 (I/O)
UCA1TXD†/UCA1SIMO† (see Note 2)
7
P3.7 (I/O)
UCA1RXD†/UCA1SOMI† (see Note 2)
†
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
P3DIR.x
P3SEL.x
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
MSP430F24x and MSP430F24x1 devices only
NOTES: 1. X: Don’t care.
2. The pin direction is controlled by the USCI module.
3. In case the I2C functionality is selected the output drives only the logical 0 to VSS level.
4. UCA0CLK function takes precedence over UCB0STE function. If the pin is required as UCA0CLK input or output USCI A/B0 will
be forced to 3−wire SPI mode if 4−wire SPI mode is selected.
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Port P4 pin schematic: P4.0 to P4.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P4.0 to P4.7 pin functions
X)
PIN NAME (P4
(P4.X)
P4.0/TB0
/
P4.1/TB1
/
X
0
1
FUNCTION
P4.0 (I/O)
0
0
1
Timer_B7.TB0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
P4.1 (I/O)
P4.2 (I/O)
Timer_B7.CCI2A and Timer_B7.CCI2B
Timer_B7.TB2
†
P4.3/TB3
/
3
P4.3 (I/O)
Timer_B7.CCI3A and Timer_B7.CCI3B†
Timer_B7.TB3†
†
P4.4/TB4
/
4
P4.4 (I/O)
Timer_B7.CCI4A and Timer_B7.CCI4B†
Timer_B7.TB4†
†
P4.5/TB5
/
5
P4.5 (I/O)
Timer_B7.CCI5A and
Timer_B7.CCI5B†
Timer_B7.TB5†
†
P4.6/TB6
/
6
P4.6 (I/O)
Timer_B7.CCI6A and
Timer_B7.CCI6B†
Timer_B7.TB6†
P4.7/TBCLK
/
7
P4.7 (I/O)
Timer_B7.TBCLK
†
P4SEL.x
I: 0; O: 1
Timer_B7.TB1
2
P4DIR.x
Timer_B7.CCI0A and Timer_B7.CCI0B
Timer_B7.CCI1A and Timer_B7.CCI1B
P4.2/TB2
/
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
1
MSP430F24x and MSP430F24x1 devices only
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Port P5 pin schematic: P5.0 to P5.3, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P5.0 to P5.3 pin functions
X)
PIN NAME (P5
(P5.X)
†/
P5.0/UCB1STE
/
UCA1CLK†
X
0
FUNCTION
P5.0 (I/O)
UCB1STE†/UCA1CLK† (see Notes 2 and 4)
†/
P5.1/UCB1SIMO
/
UCB1SDA†
1
†/
P5.2/UCB1SOMI
/
UCB1SCL†
2
†/
P5.3/UCB1CLK
/
UCA1STE†
3
P5.1 (I/O)
UCB1SIMO†/UCB1SDA†
(see Notes 2 and 3)
P5.2 (I/O)
UCB1SOMI†/UCB1SCL†
(see Notes 2 and 3)
P5.3 (I/O)
UCB1CLK†/UCA1STE† (see Note 2)
††
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
P5DIR.x
P5SEL.x
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
X
1
MSP430F24x and MSP430F24x1 devices only
NOTES: 1. X: Don’t care.
2. The pin direction is controlled by the USCI module.
3. In case the I2C functionality is selected the output drives only the logical 0 to VSS level.
4. UCA01CLK function takes precedence over UCB1STE function. If the pin is required as UCA1CLK input or output USCI A/B1 will
be forced to 3−wire SPI mode if 4−wire SPI mode is selected.
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Port P5 pin schematic: P5.4 to P5.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P5.4 to P5.7 pin functions
X)
PIN NAME (P5
(P5.X)
P5.4/MCLK
/
X
4
FUNCTION
P5.4 (I/O)
MCLK
P5.5/SMCLK
/
5
P5.6/ACLK
/
6
P5.7/TBOUTH/
/
/
SVSOUT
7
P5.5 (I/O)
SMCLK
P5.6 (I/O)
ACLK
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
P5DIR.x
P5SEL.x
I: 0; O: 1
0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
1
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
Timer_B7.TBOUTH
0
1
SVSOUT
1
1
P5.7 (I/O)
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Port P6 pin schematic: P6.0 to P6.6, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P6.0 to P6.6 pin functions
PIN NAME (P6
(P6.X)
X)
P6.0/A0
/ †
X
0
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
FUNCTION
P5.0 (I/O)
A0†
P6.1/A1
/ †
1
P5.1 (I/O)
A1†
P6.2/A2
/ †
2
P5.2 (I/O)
A2†
P6.3/A3
/ †
3
P5.3 (I/O)
A3†
P6.4/A4
/ †
4
P5.4 (I/O)
A4†
P6.5/A5
/ †
5
P5.5 (I/O)
A5†
P6.6/A6
/ †
6
P6.6 (I/O)
A6†
†
MSP430F24x and MSP430F23x devices only
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P6DIR.x
P6SEL.x
CAPD.x
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
X
X
1
MSP430F249-EP
MIXED SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER
2008
Port P6 pin schematic: P6.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
Port P6.7 pin functions
PIN NAME (P6
(P6.X)
X)
P6.7/A7/SVSIN
/ /
X
7
CONTROL BITS / SIGNALS
FUNCTION
P6.7 (I/O)
P6DIR.x
P6SEL.x
CAPD.x
I: 0; O: 1
0
0
DVSS
1
1
0
A7
X
X
1
SVSIN (VLD = 15)
X
X
1
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
JTAG pins (TMS, TCK, TDI/TCLK, TDO/TDI), input/output with Schmitt trigger
TDO
Controlled by JTAG
Controlled by JTAG
JTAG
TDO/TDI
Controlled
by JTAG
DVCC
DVCC
TDI
Fuse
Burn & Test
Fuse
Test
TDI/TCLK
and
DVCC
Emulation
Module
TMS
TMS
DVCC
During Programming Activity and
During Blowing of the Fuse, Pin
TDO/TDI Is Used to Apply the Test
Input Data for JTAG Circuitry
TCK
TCK
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APPLICATION INFORMATION
JTAG fuse check mode
MSP430 devices that have the fuse on the TDI/TCLK terminal have a fuse check mode that tests the continuity
of the fuse the first time the JTAG port is accessed after a power-on reset (POR). When activated, a fuse check
current, ITF , of 1 mA at 3 V, 2.5 mA at 5 V can flow from the TDI/TCLK pin to ground if the fuse is not burned.
Care must be taken to avoid accidentally activating the fuse check mode and increasing overall system power
consumption.
Activation of the fuse check mode occurs with the first negative edge on the TMS pin after power up or if the
TMS is being held low during power up. The second positive edge on the TMS pin deactivates the fuse check
mode. After deactivation, the fuse check mode remains inactive until another POR occurs. After each POR the
fuse check mode has the potential to be activated.
The fuse check current will only flow when the fuse check mode is active and the TMS pin is in a low state (see
Figure 41). Therefore, the additional current flow can be prevented by holding the TMS pin high (default
condition).
Time TMS Goes Low After POR
TMS
ITDI/TCLK
ITF
Figure 41. Fuse Check Mode Current
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Data Sheet Revision History
LITERATURE
NUMBER
SLAS584
76
SUMMARY
Product Preview release
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PACKAGING INFORMATION
Orderable Device
Status
(1)
Package Type Package
Drawing
Pins
Package Qty
Eco Plan
(2)
Lead/
Ball Finish
MSL Peak Temp
(3)
Samples
(Requires Login)
MSP430F249MPMEP
ACTIVE
LQFP
PM
64
160
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU Level-3-260C-168 HR
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or Sales Office
V62/09601-01XE
ACTIVE
LQFP
PM
64
160
Green (RoHS
& no Sb/Br)
CU NIPDAU Level-3-260C-168 HR
Contact TI Distributor
or Sales Office
(1)
The marketing status values are defined as follows:
ACTIVE: Product device recommended for new designs.
LIFEBUY: TI has announced that the device will be discontinued, and a lifetime-buy period is in effect.
NRND: Not recommended for new designs. Device is in production to support existing customers, but TI does not recommend using this part in a new design.
PREVIEW: Device has been announced but is not in production. Samples may or may not be available.
OBSOLETE: TI has discontinued the production of the device.
(2)
Eco Plan - The planned eco-friendly classification: Pb-Free (RoHS), Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt), or Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br) - please check http://www.ti.com/productcontent for the latest availability
information and additional product content details.
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lead not exceed 0.1% by weight in homogeneous materials. Where designed to be soldered at high temperatures, TI Pb-Free products are suitable for use in specified lead-free processes.
Pb-Free (RoHS Exempt): This component has a RoHS exemption for either 1) lead-based flip-chip solder bumps used between the die and package, or 2) lead-based die adhesive used between
the die and leadframe. The component is otherwise considered Pb-Free (RoHS compatible) as defined above.
Green (RoHS & no Sb/Br): TI defines "Green" to mean Pb-Free (RoHS compatible), and free of Bromine (Br) and Antimony (Sb) based flame retardants (Br or Sb do not exceed 0.1% by weight
in homogeneous material)
(3)
MSL, Peak Temp. -- The Moisture Sensitivity Level rating according to the JEDEC industry standard classifications, and peak solder temperature.
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MECHANICAL DATA
MTQF008A – JANUARY 1995 – REVISED DECEMBER 1996
PM (S-PQFP-G64)
PLASTIC QUAD FLATPACK
0,27
0,17
0,50
0,08 M
33
48
49
32
64
17
0,13 NOM
1
16
7,50 TYP
Gage Plane
10,20
SQ
9,80
12,20
SQ
11,80
0,25
0,05 MIN
0°– 7°
0,75
0,45
1,45
1,35
Seating Plane
0,08
1,60 MAX
4040152 / C 11/96
NOTES: A.
B.
C.
D.
All linear dimensions are in millimeters.
This drawing is subject to change without notice.
Falls within JEDEC MS-026
May also be thermally enhanced plastic with leads connected to the die pads.
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