The MSP430F2252IDAR is a microcontroller integrated circuit (IC) component developed by Texas Instruments. It belongs to the MSP430 family, which is known for its low power consumption and high performance. The MSP430F2252IDAR is particularly designed for applications that require a small form factor with low power consumption.
This IC component has several key features that make it suitable for a wide range of applications. Firstly, it is based on a 16-bit RISC architecture, offering a powerful processing capability with a clock speed of up to 16 MHz. Its core consists of 16 general-purpose registers, which increases the efficiency of executing instructions.
The MSP430F2252IDAR has 16 KB of Flash memory, which can be electrically erased and reprogrammed. This memory allows storing program code as well as non-volatile data. Additionally, it has 512 bytes of RAM, which provides temporary storage for variables during program execution.
Another notable feature of this IC component is its wide range of input/output (I/O) capabilities. It offers a total of 10 digital I/O pins, each of which can be individually configured as inputs or outputs. Some of these pins also support analog-to-digital conversion, enabling the IC to interface with various sensors and other analog devices.
Furthermore, the MSP430F2252IDAR incorporates several built-in peripherals that enhance its functionality