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| TI LAUNCHES MASSIVE MCU PORTFOLIO EXPANSION WITH INDUSTRY'S SMALLEST,
LOWEST POWER DEVICES | | | |
HOUSTON – Demonstrating continued commitment and vision in the
ultra-low power market, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced a massive expansion of the
MSP430 ultra-low power microcontroller (MCU) platform with plans to add over 50 new devices in the next 18 months.
TI’s MSP430 device portfolio expansion answers growing market demands, as industry analysts predict that ultra-low
power will continue to be a major growth driver in the MCU market for industrial, medical and consumer products. The
first devices introduce TI’s smallest, lowest power MCUs ever – the MSP430F20xx MCU series – which offers a tiny
14-pin, 4x4mm footprint and 16 million instructions per second (MIPS) of 16-bit performance with pricing starting at
$0.49 (100ku) for the MSP430F2001 MCU.
"Portable consumer and industrial applications continue to become more
sophisticated, and their power requirements are outpacing by far the progress made in battery capacity," said Max
Baron, principal analyst, In-Stat. "The TI MSP430 MCU platform, designed for systems requiring ultra-low power,
advances the industry's capabilities in portable power management for better battery utilization and longer
standby. Aside from executing workloads at low power on its own, the MSP430 MCU can also conserve power in
high-performance systems employing it as a wake-up and power sequencing device."
Industry's
Lowest Power 16-bit Flash MCU Packs a Punch
New MSP430F20xx MCUs are TI’s first devices based on
the recently announced F2xx architecture that operates with a cool active current of 200 micro-amps per MIPS. A
flexible clock system allows operation up to 16 MHz with no external components using an improved digitally
controlled oscillator (DCO) that is fully programmable and stable over temperature and voltage. The ability to
switch from standby to a fully synchronized 16 MIPS active mode in less than one micro-second allows interrupt
event-driven programming that extends time in power-saving modes and the use of smaller, lower cost batteries. The
14-pin footprint combined with a sub-1micro-amp standby current provides benefits in space constrained applications
such as fire and motion detectors for which OEMs may choose to reduce cost and liability with factory-installed,
sealed batteries that last over ten years.
"Our customers challenged us to provide a tight-fit
MSP430 MCU solution for cost sensitive consumer and security systems applications without sacrificing ultra-low
power, performance and ease of use," said Mark Buccini, TI’s advanced embedded controls director of marketing. "We
made no compromises. At only 4x4mm, the MSP430F20xx is one of the smallest MCUs available and runs at 16 bits for
the price of other 8-bit MCUs. It also packs 16 MIPS and less than 1 micro-amps standby with the choice of
performance analog converters. These pin-compatible devices operate from 1.8V – 3.6V and unlike competitive devices,
the series is fully loaded and is 100% code compatible with all existing MSP430 families, allowing developers to
leverage a single MCU platform from the most basic to the most sophisticated applications."
All
F20xx devices offer in-system programmable flash for greater design flexibility, field upgrades and elimination of
external EEPROMs. 128B of RAM, when combined with a full featured CPU, allows full development in C. To further
reduce system cost, all 10 GPIO pins include programmable pull-up/pull-down resistors eliminating external
components. A zero-power brown-out reset (BOR) function and an enhanced watchdog timer enhance reliability. All the
failsafe features of F2xx devices are available during all modes of operation with no power penalty.
The MSP430F20x2 and MSP430F20x3 MCUs include a universal serial interface (USI) that can be configured for
either I2C or SPI master or slave communication. To accelerate F20xx MCU design-in, designers can begin development
with TI’s existing MSP430 USB or Parallel Port JTAG pods that support the new Spy Bi-Wire interface and provide
designers with world-class emulation from day one. Beginning in Q4 2005, customer can also purchase the
MSP-FET430U14, which includes a new USB-based, JTAG interface target board and a complete integrated development
environment including a debugger, assembler/linker and C-complier.
Continuing MSP430 Portfolio
Expansion
Following the MSP430F20xx MCU series, TI will introduce in Q4 2005 the first in a
family of enhanced MSP43FG46xx processors with an extended 1MB memory model, allowing access to 16 times more memory
compared to the 64kB available today. Extended instructions designed for the large memory allow optimal high-level
code density with full backward compatibility, making it possible to develop very sophisticated real-time
applications completely in modular C libraries.
The first enhanced device from the MSP430FG46xx
generation – the FG4619 MCU – will incorporate 120kB of embedded flash memory and a complete signal chain on chip
(SCoC), making it ideal for applications like portable medical devices that require the high integration and large
memory options of a single chip solution. In early 2006, Later in 2006, TI’s MCU expansion will continue with new
families of devices with increased MIPS, 5V and 125°C capabilities, USB 2.0, low voltage operation and wireless
connectivity.
TI will showcase the MSP430F20xx, MSP430FG46xx and other devices from the MSP430
MCU platform for the first time at the MSP430 Advanced Technical Conference (ATC), the premier 2 ½ day event for all
MSP430 MCU developers. The ATC is held in November and December in Dallas, Texas, Munich, Germany, Taiwan as well as
China. |
Martes, 30 Agosto, 2005 - 09:32 |
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