MSP430F5310IRGCR 16-bit Low-Power Microcontroller MCU

  • Low-power microcontroller core accelerates sensor interfacing and extends battery life.
  • Integrated peripherals timers and ADCs enable precise control and measurement.
  • Optimized low-power operation, compact footprint reduces board space and costs.
  • MSP430F5310IRGCR-5310 simplifies battery data logging with efficient sampling, storage capabilities.
  • Manufacturing validation plus supply controls ensure robust reliability, predictable lifetime.
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MSP430F5310IRGCR Overview

The MSP430F5310IRGCR is a Texas Instruments 16-bit ultra-low-power microcontroller from the MSP430 family. It combines an efficient RISC core with integrated analog and digital peripherals to meet low-energy, high-integration requirements in battery-powered and industrial designs. Typical strengths include a low-voltage operating range, on-chip 12-bit data conversion, multiple timers, and serial interfaces to reduce external component count. The device targets sensor hubs, portable instrumentation, and control nodes where lower standby current and tighter peripheral integration reduce system cost and board area. Learn more via IC Manufacturer.

MSP430F5310IRGCR Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
CPU architecture 16-bit RISC MSP430 core
Maximum CPU clock 25 MHz
Flash memory 32 KB on-chip
SRAM 2 KB on-chip
ADC resolution 12-bit
Operating voltage 1.8 V to 3.6 V
Ambient temperature range -40 ??C to +85 ??C
Package type 64-pin package (RGCR marking)
Timers Multiple Timer_A/Timer_B modules (capture/compare)
Serial interfaces USCI modules supporting UART, SPI, I2C

MSP430F5310IRGCR Key Features

  • 16-bit RISC core with low active current for longer battery life and efficient code density.
  • On-chip 12-bit ADC that reduces external analog components and improves measurement accuracy for sensor inputs.
  • Integrated serial interfaces (UART/SPI/I2C) enabling simpler connectivity and fewer external transceivers.
  • Multiple timers and DMA for deterministic control and lower CPU overhead in real-time tasks.

Typical Applications

  • Battery-powered data loggers and portable instruments that demand extended runtime and high analog accuracy with minimal external circuitry.
  • Industrial sensor nodes and condition monitoring systems that require robust low-voltage operation and deterministic timer-driven sampling.
  • Motor control front-ends and power-management controllers where integrated timers and ADC reduce BOM and board area while improving reliability.
  • Human-machine interface and display controllers in handheld devices that need compact packages, low standby current, and multiple serial interfaces.

MSP430F5310IRGCR Advantages vs Typical Alternatives

The MSP430F5310IRGCR offers a combination of ultra-low-power operation and integrated peripherals that often lower system cost compared with separate MCU-plus-analog solutions. Its 16-bit core yields better code density than many 32-bit MCUs in low-compute tasks, while the on-chip 12-bit ADC and multiple timers reduce external parts and board area. For designers prioritizing lower standby current, tighter integration, and simpler power management, this device frequently outperforms alternatives that need extra components to reach the same functionality.

MSP430F5310IRGCR Brand Info

The MSP430F5310IRGCR is produced by Texas Instruments, a major semiconductor supplier. TI??s MSP430 family focuses on ultra-low-power microcontrollers for embedded applications, offering extensive tooling, reference designs, and documentation to accelerate time-to-market for power-sensitive designs.

FAQ

What core does it use?

The device uses a 16-bit MSP430 RISC core designed for low power and compact code. The core balances low active current with sufficient performance for sensing and control applications.

What is the supply voltage range?

Operating voltage is specified across a low-voltage range suitable for battery operation. This range enables design flexibility for single-cell and multi-cell battery-powered systems.

Does it include an ADC?

Yes, the MCU integrates a 12-bit analog-to-digital converter on-chip, enabling higher-resolution analog measurements without external converters for many sensing tasks.

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What serial interfaces are available?

On-chip USCI modules support common serial protocols such as UART, SPI, and I2C, allowing direct interfacing to sensors, memory, and communication peripherals with minimal external logic.

Which package is offered?

This part is available in a 64-pin package variant (device suffix indicates package type), suitable for compact boards that still require numerous I/O and peripheral pins.

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