The Texas Instruments ultra low-power microcontroller consist of several devices featuring different sets of peripherals targeted for various applications. The architecture, combined with five low power modes, is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications. The device features a powerful 16-bit RISC CPU, 16-bit registers, and constant generator that contribute to maximum code efficiency. The digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows wake-up from low-power modes to active mode in less than 6 µs
Feature
Low Supply-Voltage Range
Ultralow Power Consumption
16-Bit RISC Architecture
Five Power-Saving Modes
16-Bit RISC Architecture
Two Universal Serial Communication Interfaces (USCIs)
Supply Voltage Supervisor/Monitor With Programmable Level Detection
Integrated LCD Driver With Contrast Control for Up to 144 Segments
Basic Timer With Real Time Clock Feature
Brownout detector
On-Chip Comparator for Analogue Signal
Compare Function or Slope A/D
10-Bit 200-ksps Analogue-to-Digital (A/D) Converter
Serial Onboard Programming
Programmable Code Protection by Security Fuse
Bootstrap Loader
DOn-Chip Emulation Module