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Frequency (MHz) 16 Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 32 RAM (kByte) 4 ADC type Slope Number of ADC channels 0 Number of GPIOs 48 Features Bootstrap loader, Brown out detector UART 2 USB No Number of I2Cs 2 SPI 2 Number of comparator channels 8 Timers - 16-bit 2 Bootloader (BSL) UART Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Rating Catalog
Frequency (MHz) 16 Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 32 RAM (kByte) 4 ADC type Slope Number of ADC channels 0 Number of GPIOs 48 Features Bootstrap loader, Brown out detector UART 2 USB No Number of I2Cs 2 SPI 2 Number of comparator channels 8 Timers - 16-bit 2 Bootloader (BSL) UART Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 105 Rating Catalog
LQFP (PM) 64 144 mm² 12 x 12 VQFN (RGC) 64 81 mm² 9 x 9
  • Low Supply-Voltage Range, 1.8 V to 3.6 V
  • Ultra-Low Power Consumption
    • Active Mode: 270 µA at 1 MHz, 2.2 V
    • Standby Mode (VLO): 0.3 µA
    • Off Mode (RAM Retention): 0.1 µA
  • Ultra-Fast Wake-Up From Standby Mode in Less Than 1 µs
  • 16-Bit RISC Architecture, 62.5-ns Instruction Cycle Time
  • Basic Clock Module Configurations:
    • Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz
    • Internal Very Low-Power LF Oscillator
    • 32-kHz Crystal
    • Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz With Four Calibrated Frequencies to ±1%
    • Resonator
    • External Digital Clock Source
    • External Resistor
  • 12-Bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter With Internal Reference, Sample-and-Hold, and Autoscan Feature
  • 16-Bit Timer_A With Three Capture/Compare Registers
  • 16-Bit Timer_B With Seven Capture/Compare With Shadow Registers
  • Four Universal Serial Communication Interfaces (USCI)
    • USCI_A0 and USCI_A1
    • Enhanced UART Supporting Auto-Baudrate Detection
    • IrDA Encoder and Decoder
    • Synchronous SPI
    • USCI_B0 and USCI_B1
    • I2C™
    • Synchronous SPI
  • On-Chip Comparator
  • Supply Voltage Supervisor/Monitor With Programmable Level Detection
  • Brownout Detector
  • Bootstrap Loader
  • Serial Onboard Programming, No External Programming Voltage Needed, Programmable Code Protection by Security Fuse
  • Family Members Include:
    • MSP430F233: 8KB+256B Flash Memory, 1KB RAM
    • MSP430F235: 16KB+256B Flash Memory, 2KB RAM
    • MSP430F247, MSP430F2471: 32KB+256B Flash Memory, 4KB RAM
    • MSP430F248, MSP430F2481: 48KB+256B Flash Memory, 4KB RAM
    • MSP430F249, MSP430F2491: 60KB+256B Flash Memory, 2KB RAM
    • MSP430F2410: 56KB+256B Flash Memory, 4KB RAM
  • Available in 64-Pin QFP and 64-Pin QFN Packages (See Available Options)
  • For Complete Module Descriptions, See MSP430x2xx Family User's Guide (SLAU144)

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  • Low Supply-Voltage Range, 1.8 V to 3.6 V
  • Ultra-Low Power Consumption
    • Active Mode: 270 µA at 1 MHz, 2.2 V
    • Standby Mode (VLO): 0.3 µA
    • Off Mode (RAM Retention): 0.1 µA
  • Ultra-Fast Wake-Up From Standby Mode in Less Than 1 µs
  • 16-Bit RISC Architecture, 62.5-ns Instruction Cycle Time
  • Basic Clock Module Configurations:
    • Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz
    • Internal Very Low-Power LF Oscillator
    • 32-kHz Crystal
    • Internal Frequencies up to 16 MHz With Four Calibrated Frequencies to ±1%
    • Resonator
    • External Digital Clock Source
    • External Resistor
  • 12-Bit Analog-to-Digital (A/D) Converter With Internal Reference, Sample-and-Hold, and Autoscan Feature
  • 16-Bit Timer_A With Three Capture/Compare Registers
  • 16-Bit Timer_B With Seven Capture/Compare With Shadow Registers
  • Four Universal Serial Communication Interfaces (USCI)
    • USCI_A0 and USCI_A1
    • Enhanced UART Supporting Auto-Baudrate Detection
    • IrDA Encoder and Decoder
    • Synchronous SPI
    • USCI_B0 and USCI_B1
    • I2C™
    • Synchronous SPI
  • On-Chip Comparator
  • Supply Voltage Supervisor/Monitor With Programmable Level Detection
  • Brownout Detector
  • Bootstrap Loader
  • Serial Onboard Programming, No External Programming Voltage Needed, Programmable Code Protection by Security Fuse
  • Family Members Include:
    • MSP430F233: 8KB+256B Flash Memory, 1KB RAM
    • MSP430F235: 16KB+256B Flash Memory, 2KB RAM
    • MSP430F247, MSP430F2471: 32KB+256B Flash Memory, 4KB RAM
    • MSP430F248, MSP430F2481: 48KB+256B Flash Memory, 4KB RAM
    • MSP430F249, MSP430F2491: 60KB+256B Flash Memory, 2KB RAM
    • MSP430F2410: 56KB+256B Flash Memory, 4KB RAM
  • Available in 64-Pin QFP and 64-Pin QFN Packages (See Available Options)
  • For Complete Module Descriptions, See MSP430x2xx Family User's Guide (SLAU144)

All trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

The Texas Instruments MSP430 family of ultra-low power microcontrollers consists 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 generators that contribute to maximum code efficiency. The calibrated digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows wake-up from low-power modes to active mode in less than 1 µs.

The MSP430F23x, MSP430F24x(1), and MSP430F2410 series are microcontroller configurations with two built-in 16-bit timers, a fast 12-bit A/D converter (not MSP430F24x1), a comparator, four (two in MSP430F23x) universal serial communication interface (USCI) modules, and up to 48 I/O pins. The MSP430F24x1 devices are identical to the MSP430F24x devices, with the exception that the ADC12 module is not implemented. The MSP430F23x devices are identical to the MSP430F24x devices, with the exception that a reduced Timer_B, one USCI module, and less RAM are integrated.

Typical applications include sensor systems, industrial control applications, and hand-held meters.

The Texas Instruments MSP430 family of ultra-low power microcontrollers consists 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 generators that contribute to maximum code efficiency. The calibrated digitally controlled oscillator (DCO) allows wake-up from low-power modes to active mode in less than 1 µs.

The MSP430F23x, MSP430F24x(1), and MSP430F2410 series are microcontroller configurations with two built-in 16-bit timers, a fast 12-bit A/D converter (not MSP430F24x1), a comparator, four (two in MSP430F23x) universal serial communication interface (USCI) modules, and up to 48 I/O pins. The MSP430F24x1 devices are identical to the MSP430F24x devices, with the exception that the ADC12 module is not implemented. The MSP430F23x devices are identical to the MSP430F24x devices, with the exception that a reduced Timer_B, one USCI module, and less RAM are integrated.

Typical applications include sensor systems, industrial control applications, and hand-held meters.

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* Data sheet MSP430F23x, MSP430F24x(1), MSP430F2410 Mixed Signal Microcontroller datasheet (Rev. I) 06 Dec 2012
* Errata MSP430F2471 Microcontroller Errata (Rev. P) PDF | HTML 18 Jun 2021
* User guide MSP430F2xx, MSP430G2xx Family User's Guide (Rev. K) PDF | HTML 25 Aug 2022
Application note Design Considerations When Using the MSP430 Graphics Library (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 09 Aug 2023
Application note Migration Guide From MSP430 MCUs to MSPM0 MCUs (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 02 Mar 2023
Application note Li-Ion Battery Charger Solution Using an MSP430™ MCU (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 01 Apr 2022
Application note ESD Diode Current Specification (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 23 Aug 2021
Application note Migrating from MSP430 F2xx and G2xx families to MSP430 FR4xx and FR2xx family (Rev. G) PDF | HTML 02 Aug 2021
User guide MSP430 MCUs Development Guide Book (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 13 May 2021
Application note MSP430 System ESD Troubleshooting Guide PDF | HTML 13 Dec 2019
Application note Programming a Flash-Based MSP430 MCU Using the JTAG Interface (Rev. H) 15 Mar 2019
Application note Interfacing the 3-V MSP430 MCU to 5-V Circuits (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 03 Oct 2018
Application note MSP430 Flash Memory Characteristics (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 24 Aug 2018
Application note Understanding MSP430 Flash Data Retention (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 24 Aug 2018
Application note Mixing C and Assembler With MSP430™ MCUs (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 07 Aug 2018
Application note Using the TPS3619 With MSP430 Microcontrollers (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 06 Aug 2018
Application note MSP430 LFXT1 Oscillator Accuracy (Rev. A) 03 Aug 2018
Application note Efficient Multiplication and Division Using MSP430 MCUs (Rev. A) 18 Jul 2018
Application note CRC Implementation with MSP430 MCUs (Rev. A) 21 Jun 2018
Application note Implementing An Ultra-Low-Power Keypad Interface With MSP430 MCUs (Rev. A) 22 May 2018
Application note Random Number Generation Using MSP430™ MCUs (Rev. A) 16 May 2018
Application note Wave Digital Filtering Using an MSP430 MCU (Rev. A) 16 May 2018
Application note Software Coding Techniques for MSP430™ MCUs (Rev. B) 14 Mar 2018
Application note MSP430 32-kHz Crystal Oscillators (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 18 Jul 2017
Application note Migrating from the MSP430F2xx,G2xx Family to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx/69xx (Rev. E) PDF | HTML 03 Nov 2016
Application note Advanced Debugging Using the Enhanced Emulation Module (EEM) With CCS v6 (Rev. F) 06 Sep 2016
Application note MSP Code Protection Features PDF | HTML 07 Dec 2015
Application note Design Considerations When Using the MSP430 Graphics Library 05 Oct 2012
Application note Migrating from the USCI Module to the eUSCI Module (Rev. A) 13 Sep 2012
White paper Power Management Solutions for Ultra-Low-Power 16-Bit MSP430 MCUs (Rev. D) 28 Mar 2012
Application note Migrating from the MSP430F2xx Family to the MSP430FR57xx Family (Rev. A) 16 Feb 2012
Application note Powering the MSP430 from a High Voltage Input using the TPS62122 (Rev. C) 12 Jan 2012
Application note 1.8V – 5.5V Input, High-Efficiency DCDC Converter Reference Design for MSP430 (Rev. B) 14 Jun 2010
Application note Tiny DCDC Converter Reference Design (Rev. A) 14 Jun 2010

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