The MSP430F417IPM is a microcontroller IC (Integrated Circuit) developed by Texas Instruments. It belongs to the MSP430F series, which is known for its low-power consumption and high-performance capabilities.
The MSP430F417IPM is based on the 16-bit RISC architecture and features a wide range of peripherals and connectivity options. It operates at a maximum clock speed of 25 MHz and has 48KB of flash memory for program storage. Additionally, it includes 2KB of RAM for data storage.
One of the key features of the MSP430F417IPM is its low-power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications. It offers multiple low-power modes, including standby and hibernate modes, which effectively reduce power consumption during periods of inactivity.
The IC also incorporates a variety of built-in peripherals, allowing for easy integration with external devices. It includes a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with eight input channels, making it suitable for applications that require analog signal acquisition. Furthermore, it offers multiple communication interfaces such as UART, SPI, and I2C, enabling seamless communication with other devices.
The MSP430F417IPM supports a wide range of interrupt sources, allowing for efficient handling of events. It includes a flexible timer module with multiple timers, which can be utilized for different timing and interrupt purposes. Moreover, it has an onboard temperature sensor, which provides accurate temperature measurements for temperature-sensitive applications