MSP430FR6989IPZR 16-Bit FRAM Microcontroller (IPZR Package)

  • Ultra-low-power 16-bit microcontroller enabling long battery life for embedded sensing and control applications.
  • Nonvolatile FRAM memory provides fast writes and reliable data retention, improving responsiveness and logging.
  • The MSP430FR6989IPZR fits compact designs, delivering substantial board-space savings for portable, space-constrained products.
  • In remote environmental monitors, low current consumption extends deployment life and reduces maintenance frequency.
  • Production-grade silicon with built-in safety features and extended reliability testing ensures stable field operation.
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MSP430FR6989IPZR Overview

The MSP430FR6989IPZR is a low-power, 16?bit microcontroller in the MSP430 FRAM family. It combines nonvolatile FRAM for fast writes with a compact instruction set to deliver higher endurance and faster code updates than traditional flash-based MCUs. The device targets battery-powered and energy?sensitive industrial designs that need more efficient memory updates, lower active and standby currents, and integrated analog and digital peripherals. For procurement and part sourcing visit IC Manufacturer.

MSP430FR6989IPZR Technical Specifications

CPU 16?bit RISC MSP430 core
Nonvolatile memory FRAM: 128 KB
SRAM 2 KB
Operating voltage 1.8 V to 3.6 V
CPU clock Up to 16 MHz
Analog-to-digital 12?bit ADC (multi-channel)
Timers Multiple Timer_A modules for PWM and capture/compare
UART/SPI/I2C eUSCI modules supporting UART, SPI, I2C
Low-power modes Multiple LPM states for reduced standby current
Temperature range -40 ??C to 85 ??C
Package IPZR package (industry standard surface-mount)
Peripherals Comparator, RTC, GPIO, capacitive touch support

MSP430FR6989IPZR Key Features

  • FRAM-based nonvolatile memory for near-instant writes and >10x higher write endurance than typical embedded flash.
  • Low-power MCU core that reduces active and standby energy, which matters in battery-powered and energy-harvested systems.
  • Integrated 12-bit ADC and timers to simplify sensor interfaces and motor control without extra external components.
  • Flexible serial interfaces (UART/SPI/I2C) for easier integration with external sensors, displays, and radios.

Typical Applications

  • Battery-powered sensor nodes and wireless endpoints where low standby current and faster FRAM writes extend field lifetime and maintenance intervals.
  • Industrial monitoring controllers that require reliable nonvolatile storage and frequent parameter updates without impairing endurance.
  • Human-machine interfaces and capacitive-touch controls where integrated touch support and low-power sleep modes improve usability and energy efficiency.
  • Portable medical and consumer devices that need deterministic firmware updates, robust data logging, and compact mixed-signal peripherals on a single chip.

MSP430FR6989IPZR Advantages vs Typical Alternatives

The FRAM architecture provides faster write times and much higher write endurance than similar flash-based MCUs. This gives designers a clear advantage for frequent data logging and in-field parameter tuning. The 16?bit MSP430 core delivers lower active power than many 32?bit alternatives at similar task levels. The integrated 12?bit ADC, multiple timers, and serial interfaces reduce board count versus discrete solutions, improving reliability and lowering BOM cost.

MSP430FR6989IPZR Brand Info

The MSP430FR6989IPZR is produced by Texas Instruments. TI??s MSP430 family is known for ultra-low-power microcontrollers, integrated analog functions, and broad toolchain support. This device fits TI??s portfolio for energy-conscious embedded systems and benefits from long-term availability, technical documentation, and development tools from the vendor.

FAQ

What memory type does it use?

The device uses FRAM (ferroelectric RAM) as its nonvolatile memory. FRAM provides faster writes, lower energy per write, and higher endurance than traditional embedded flash memory.

What supply voltage is required?

It operates across a low-voltage range, typically from 1.8 volts up to about 3.6 volts, allowing compatibility with common battery chemistries and regulated power rails in portable systems.

What analog peripherals are available?

On-chip analog resources include a 12-bit ADC for multi-channel sampling, comparator functions, and support useful for sensor front-ends and precision measurement tasks without extra ADC chips.

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What communications can it handle?

Integrated eUSCI modules support standard serial protocols such as UART, SPI and I2C. These interfaces enable direct connection to sensors, memory, and wireless modules with minimal external components.

Is it suitable for low-power designs?

Yes. The processor core and peripheral set include multiple low-power modes and features designed to minimize active and sleep currents, making it well suited for battery-powered and energy-harvested applications.

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