MSP430G2132IPW14R 16-bit Microcontroller, 14-pin TSSOP

  • MSP430G2132IPW14R delivers low-power MCU control, simplifying sensor interfacing, extending battery.
  • 14-pin I/O count provides flexible peripheral control for compact systems.
  • Small package minimizes board area, enabling denser designs, lower costs.
  • Fits battery-powered sensor nodes, extending uptime and simplifying local acquisition.
  • Production testing and qualification ensure reliable operation in field deployments.
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MSP430G2132IPW14R Overview

The MSP430G2132IPW14R is a low?power, 16?bit microcontroller in a 14?pin TSSOP package. It targets battery?sensitive and cost?constrained designs that need a small footprint, basic analog and timer peripherals, and efficient code density. The device balances low active and standby currents with integrated peripherals for sensing and control. For part sourcing and additional resources visit IC Manufacturer.

MSP430G2132IPW14R Technical Specifications

Parameter Value
Core 16?bit RISC CPU
Maximum CPU clock 16 MHz
Flash memory 2 KB
SRAM 128 bytes
ADC resolution 10?bit
Timer 16?bit Timer_A
GPIO / I/O pins Up to 12 general?purpose I/Os
Operating voltage 1.8 V to 3.6 V
Package 14?lead TSSOP (PW)
Packaging option Tape and reel (R suffix)

MSP430G2132IPW14R Key Features

  • Ultra?low power MCU core ?? enables longer battery life in portable equipment by reducing active and standby consumption.
  • 10?bit ADC ?? provides adequate resolution for many sensor interfaces and analog measurements in compact systems.
  • 16?bit Timer_A ?? supports precise timing, PWM generation, and event capture for motor control or power management tasks.
  • Compact 14?pin TSSOP ?? eases PCB routing and reduces board area compared to larger packages while retaining up to 12 I/Os.

Typical Applications

  • Battery?operated sensor nodes and environmental monitors that need low standby current and modest ADC resolution for periodic measurements.
  • Simple user interfaces and control panels where a compact MCU with timers and GPIOs drives LEDs, buttons, and basic displays.
  • Power management and energy?harvesting controllers requiring low quiescent current and a 16?bit timer for duty?cycle control and scheduling.
  • Industrial sensors and small data loggers that need a small flash footprint, basic analog conversion, and a compact package for space?constrained designs.

MSP430G2132IPW14R Advantages vs Typical Alternatives

The device pairs a 16?bit RISC core with ultra?low power modes, offering lower standby and active consumption than many 8?bit MCUs with similar peripheral sets. It integrates a 10?bit ADC and a 16?bit timer in a 14?pin TSSOP, which gives more precise timing and analog capture than simpler alternatives. The compact package and tape?and?reel option make it easier and cheaper to source and place at higher volumes for space?limited, cost?sensitive products.

MSP430G2132IPW14R Brand Info

This microcontroller is part of the MSP430 family from Texas Instruments. The brand is known for ultra?low?power mixed?signal MCUs that combine energy efficiency with compact integration. Texas Instruments supports the line with documentation, development tools, and community resources to speed prototyping and production.

FAQ

What package is used?

The part is supplied in a 14?lead TSSOP package (PW). The suffix indicates tape?and?reel packaging for automated assembly and high?volume production.

What is the MCU core type?

It uses a 16?bit RISC CPU optimized for code density and low power. This core enables efficient execution and reduced energy per instruction versus many 8?bit parts.

What analog capability does it offer?

The device integrates a 10?bit analog?to?digital converter suitable for moderate?accuracy sensor readings and small analog front?end designs in portable applications.

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What are the memory sizes?

The device provides a small flash footprint and byte?level SRAM adequate for compact control and sensing tasks. These sizes favor low BOM cost and smaller codebases.

What voltage range does it support?

The MCU operates across a low voltage range that supports typical battery chemistries. This allows designers to run from single?cell supplies while preserving reliability and energy efficiency.

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