The MSP430G2413IRHB32R is an integrated circuit (IC) component developed by Texas Instruments. It is a microcontroller unit (MCU) belonging to the MSP430G2x series, specifically designed for low-power applications.
The MSP430G2413IRHB32R possesses several key features that make it well-suited for various embedded systems. First and foremost, it operates on an ultra-low power supply voltage ranging from 1.8 to 3.6 volts, facilitating efficient energy consumption. This low-power feature is vital for applications requiring long battery life, such as wearable devices or remote sensors.
The IC offers a 16-bit RISC architecture, providing enhanced performance and computational capabilities. With a clock speed of up to 16 MHz, the MSP430G2413IRHB32R can handle complex tasks swiftly and efficiently.
One of its notable features is its 16 KB flash memory, which allows program storage for the MCU. This flash memory is electrically erasable and reprogrammable, making it flexible and easy to update the software as needed.
The IC incorporates 512 bytes of RAM, providing data storage for variables and temporary calculations during program execution. Additionally, it has a built-in 10-bit analog-to-digital converter (ADC) capable of multiplexing eight input channels