SLAZ220P October   2012  – May 2021 MSP430F46171

 

  1. 1Functional Advisories
  2. 2Preprogrammed Software Advisories
  3. 3Debug Only Advisories
  4. 4Fixed by Compiler Advisories
  5. 5Nomenclature, Package Symbolization, and Revision Identification
    1. 5.1 Device Nomenclature
    2. 5.2 Package Markings
      1.      ZQW113
      2.      PZ100
    3. 5.3 Memory-Mapped Hardware Revision (TLV Structure)
  6. 6Advisory Descriptions
    1. 6.1  CPU8
    2. 6.2  CPU16
    3. 6.3  CPU19
    4. 6.4  DMA3
    5. 6.5  DMA4
    6. 6.6  FLL3
    7. 6.7  FLL6
    8. 6.8  LCDA5
    9. 6.9  LCDA7
    10. 6.10 RTC1
    11. 6.11 TA12
    12. 6.12 TA16
    13. 6.13 TA18
    14. 6.14 TA21
    15. 6.15 TAB22
    16. 6.16 TB2
    17. 6.17 TB16
    18. 6.18 TB18
    19. 6.19 TB24
    20. 6.20 USCI16
    21. 6.21 USCI19
    22. 6.22 USCI20
    23. 6.23 USCI21
    24. 6.24 USCI22
    25. 6.25 USCI23
    26. 6.26 USCI24
    27. 6.27 USCI25
    28. 6.28 USCI26
    29. 6.29 USCI27
    30. 6.30 USCI30
    31. 6.31 USCI34
    32. 6.32 USCI35
    33. 6.33 USCI40
    34. 6.34 WDG2
    35. 6.35 XOSC5
    36. 6.36 XOSC8
    37. 6.37 XOSC9
  7. 7Revision History

USCI19

USCI Module

Category

Functional

Function

LPM4 may affect USCI operation

Description

When SMCLK is used as the USCI clock source, and SMCLK gets deactivated due to a LPM4 entry, ongoing SPI master, I2C master, and UART transmit transaction will be interrupted. Also, while in LPM4, UART receive operation is non-functional.

Workaround

Do not enter LPM4 while SPI master, I2C master, or UART transmit operations are active. Wait for the operation to be completed prior entering LPM4, or enter a different low-power mode instead. Also, do not use LPM4 in case of UART receive operation. Instead, use a different low-power mode.