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MSP430F5522


Part Number MSP430F5522
Manufacturer Texas Instruments
Title Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers
Description The Texas Instruments MSP430F55xx microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP430™ system control & communication family of ultra-low-power microc...
Features
• Low supply voltage range: 3.6 V down to 1.8 V
• Ultra-low power consumption
  – Active mode (AM):
• All system clocks active:
  – 290 µA/MHz at 8 MHz, 3.0 V, flash program execution (typical)
  – 150 µA/MHz at 8 MHz, 3.0 V, RAM program execution (typical)
  – Standby mode (LPM3):
• Real-time clock (RTC) w...

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