Developers can implement simple sensing functions with TIs lowest-cost microcontroller family (PRNewsfoto/Texas Instruments Incorporated)
Developers can implement simple sensing functions with TI’s lowest-cost microcontroller family
Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today unveiled its lowest-cost ultra-low-power MSP430™ microcontrollers (MCUs) for sensing applications. Developers can now implement simple sensing solutions through a variety of integrated mixed-signal features in this family of MSP430 value line sensing MCUs, available for as low as US$0.25 in high volumes. Additions to the family include two new entry-level devices and a new TI LaunchPad™ development kit for quick and easy evaluation. For more information on the MSP430 value line sensing MCU family, see www.ti.com/ValueLine-pr.
Features and benefits of TI’s MSP430 value line sensing MCUs
The new MSP430FR2000 and MSP430FR2100 MCUs (with 0.5 KB and 1 KB of memory, respectively) and the new development kit join the MSP430 value line sensing family which includes the MSP430FR2111, MSP430FR2311, MSP430FR2033, MSP430FR2433 and MSP430FR4133 microcontroller families and their related development tools and software.
First large-scale inference cluster with Together AI on IBM Cloud using NVIDIA HGX B300 systems to help…
The 24-month program will develop real-time process monitoring capabilities for the F3300 and F900 industrial…
OpenLight’s PDK is now available on Cadence’s EDA tools, enabling PIC development on Tower’s PH18DA…
Under the agreement, Ashtrom Industries will evaluate the material's performance and its potential integration into…
LASER COMPONENTS has expanded its offering of custom thin-film polarizers (TFPs) for high-power laser applications…