Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430F5510IRGCR

ManufacturerTexas Instruments
SeriesMSP430F5510
Part NumberMSP430F5510IRGCR
Datasheet Texas Instruments MSP430F5510IRGCR

Mixed Signal Microcontroller 64-VQFN -40 to 85

Datasheets

MSP430F5510, MSP430F550x Mixed-SignalMicrocontrollers datasheet
PDF, 2.3 Mb, Revision: J, File published: Apr 30, 2015
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Status

Lifecycle StatusActive (Recommended for new designs)
Manufacture's Sample AvailabilityYes

Packaging

Pin64
Package TypeRGC
Industry STD TermVQFN
JEDEC CodeS-PQFP-N
Package QTY2000
CarrierLARGE T&R
Device MarkingM430F5510
Width (mm)9
Length (mm)9
Thickness (mm).88
Pitch (mm).5
Max Height (mm)1
Mechanical DataDownload

Parametrics

ADCADC10 - 10ch
AESN/A
Active Power240 uA/MHz
Additional FeaturesUSB,Real-Time Clock,Watchdog,Temp Sensor,Brown Out Reset,IrDA
BSLUSB
CPUMSP430
Comparators8
DMA3
Featuredf5
Frequency25 MHz
GPIO Pins47
I2C2
Max VCC3.6
Min VCC1.8
Multiplier32x32
Non-volatile Memory32 KB
Operating Temperature Range-40 to 85 C
Package GroupVQFN
Package Size: mm2:W x L48VQFN: 49 mm2: 7 x 7(VQFN) PKG
RAM6 KB
RatingCatalog
SPI4
Special I/ON/A
Standby Power2.5 LPM3-uA
Timers - 16-bit4
UART2
Wakeup Time5 us

Eco Plan

RoHSCompliant

Design Kits & Evaluation Modules

  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: DRV2511Q1EVM
    DRV2511-Q1 Automotive Haptic Driver for Solenoids Evaluation Module
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: DRV2510Q1EVM
    DRV2510-Q1 Automotive Haptic Driver for Solenoids with Integrated Diagnostics Evaluation Module
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: MSP-FET430U64USB
    64-pin Target Development Board and MSP-FET Programmer Bundle for MSP430F5x MCUs
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Evaluation Modules & Boards: MSP-TS430RGC64USB
    MSP-TS430RGC64USB - 64-pin Target Development Board for MSP430F5x MCUs
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • Development Kits: BOOSTXL-EDUMKII
    Educational BoosterPack MKII
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)
  • JTAG Emulators/ Analyzers: ENERGYTRACE
    MSP EnergyTrace Technology
    Lifecycle Status: Active (Recommended for new designs)

Application Notes

  • Implementation of micro-processor controlled wide-input-voltage, smart battery
    PDF, 129 Kb, File published: Jun 17, 2011
  • USB Keyboard Using MSP430 Microcontrollers
    PDF, 373 Kb, File published: Dec 20, 2011
    This application report describes a low-cost highly-flexible composite USB keyboard implementation based on MSP430F5xx/MSP430F6xx families. Schematics and software are included allowing for an easy implementation and customization.The document explains basic necessary concepts but familiarity with the MSP430в„ў USB Developers Package (MSP430USBDEVPACK) and USB HID specification is assumed.
  • 2Q 2011 Issue Analog Applications Journal
    PDF, 2.0 Mb, File published: Jun 17, 2011
  • Enabling Low-Power Windows 8 HID Over I2C Applications Using MSP430 MCUs
    PDF, 1.4 Mb, File published: Nov 30, 2012
    The Human Interface Device (HID) protocol was originally targeted at human interface devices such as keyboards, touchpads, mice, and joysticks. It was originally developed to run over USB and Bluetooth(R). For Windows 8(R), Microsoft created a new HID miniport driver that allows devices to communicate to SoC over an Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) bus. Power consumption and design simplicity are ke
  • Wide-Vin Battery-Charger Using SMBus MSP430 MCUs and bq Fuel Gauges (Rev. A)
    PDF, 1.0 Mb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 25, 2011
    This application report describes a smart-battery charger reference design with a wide-input-voltage range. The reference design implements the System Management Bus (SMBus) protocol for communication between the MSP430 microcontroller and a SMBus-compatible battery fuel gauge. The MSP430 device interrogates the fuel gauge for voltage, current, and other parameters via SMBus. It then adjusts the p
  • USB Field Firmware Updates on MSP430 MCUs (Rev. C)
    PDF, 741 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Nov 12, 2014
    The USB solution for MSP430в„ў microcontrollers has been designed to make this process simple and straightforward. The device contains a USB-based on-chip bootstrap loader, and TI provides a Windows source project for downloading firmware that can be quickly customized. This source can be built with Visual C++ 2008 Express, available from Microsoft at no cost. For the USB support software for MSP430
  • Starting a USB Design Using MSP430 MCUs (Rev. A)
    PDF, 949 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 30, 2014
    This document is a high-level starting point for those wanting to design USB devices with MSP430в„ў MCUs. It provides an overview of the TI MSP430 hardware and software offerings for USB, as well as guidance in quickly getting started.Among the topics covered:An overview of the MSP430 hardware USB moduleAn introduction to the MSP430 USB Developer's Package
  • Using the USCI I2C Master (Rev. A)
    PDF, 69 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Mar 11, 2015
    This document describes how to use the I2C master function set for MSP430в„ў devices with the USCI module. These functions can be used by MSP430 master devices to ensure proper initialization of the USCI module and provide I2C transmit and receive functionality. A similar version with DMA support has also been included. The USCI I2C master function set only supports single-master transmitter or rece
  • Features of the MSP430F5xx Bootstrap Loader (BSL) (Rev. C)
    PDF, 30 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Feb 9, 2009
    This application report has been superseded by the MSP430 Memory Programming User’s Guide (SLAU265). All information previously contained in this application report can be found in the user’s guide by clicking on the following links.Download MSP430 Memory Programming User's Guide (PDF)Download associate
  • Using the MSP430 Timer_D Module in Hi-Resolution Mode
    PDF, 870 Kb, File published: Oct 2, 2013
    This application report describes the use of the high-resolution feature of the Timer_D module introduced in MSP430F51x1 and MSP430F51x2 devices. Timer_D enables applications that require high resolution such as capacitive touch detection, PWM DACs, advanced LED lighting, and digital controllers for power supplies. This application report provides an advanced description of the use and calibration
  • MSP430x5xx Quick Start Guide
    PDF, 118 Kb, File published: Jun 5, 2008
    This quick start guide is intended to assist existing users of the MSP430 line of products in converting existing code to the new MSP430x5xx modules. While the modules operate in accordance with previous families, the MSP430x5xx modules include a number of enhancements which allow for more effective coding, expansions on current functionality and greater flexibility in the module and system operat
  • MSP430x5xx Overview Comparison to MSP430x2xx and MSP430x4xx
    PDF, 81 Kb, File published: Jun 5, 2008
    The MSP430x5xx series of devices is the latest addition to the MSP430 family of microcontrollers. Although there are many common features between the MSP430x5xx and MSP430x2xx/MSP430x4xx offerings, there are also several differences. This document gives a brief overview of differences between the device families. Detailed information regarding specific differences can be found in the respective mo
  • Migrating from the MSP430F5xx,F6xx Family to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx Family (Rev. D)
    PDF, 151 Kb, Revision: D, File published: Nov 3, 2016
    This application report helps enable easy migration from MSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx flash-based MCUs to the MSP430FR58xx/FR59xx/68xx/69xx FRAM-based MCUs. For the migration guide to MSP430FR57xx, see Migrating From the MSP430F2xx Family to the MSP430FR57xx Family. It covers programming, system, and peripheral considerations when migrating firmware. The intent is to highlight differences between the
  • Spread-Spectrum Clock Source Using an MSP430
    PDF, 228 Kb, File published: May 31, 2006
    While spread-spectrum clocking has long since been used in processor and memory clock trees, there are many other clocked systems, such as power supplies or switch-mode amplifiers, that continue to use a single-frequency clock. This can, in turn, generate significant EMI and can make meeting governmental regulations for EMI challenging. These regulations typically set a limit on peak energy within
  • Current Transformer Phase Shift Compensation and Calibration
    PDF, 63 Kb, File published: Jan 30, 2001
    This application report demonstrates a digital technique to compensate and calibrate the phase shift of a current (or voltage) transformer used in electric power of energy measurement. Traditional analog compensation is replaced by a digital finite impulse response (FIR) filter. A technique emulating a non-unity power factor (non-UPF) load makes the calibration fully automatic. The calibration tim
  • HDQ Protocol Implementation with MSP430
    PDF, 124 Kb, File published: Feb 19, 2004
  • Generation and Recognition of DTMF Signals With the Microcontroller MSP430
    PDF, 233 Kb, File published: Oct 1, 1997
    The first part of the Application Report describes the generation of DTMF signals using the Microcontroller MSP430. Following an explanation of the most important specifications which are involved, the theoretical and mathematical processes will be discussed with which sinusoidal waveforms can be derived from square-wave signals, by making use of appropriate analog filters. Tested examples of soft
  • MSP430 Isolated FET Interface
    PDF, 1.2 Mb, File published: Oct 10, 2003
    This application report describes how to build an isolated FET interface for the MSP430 Flash Emulation Tool (FET). When developing and debugging line-powered MSP430applications such as motor control, electricity energy meters, power monitoring systems etc. it is important to have electrical isolation for the development tool such that the personnel involved and the connected electronic equipmen
  • Economic Voltage Measurement With the MSP430 Family
    PDF, 91 Kb, File published: Oct 12, 1999
    This application report describes voltage and current measurement methods using the MSP430 universal timer/port module. The report explains the two measurement methods (charge and discharge) and shows how to measure voltage and current. The equations for the calculations are also given. Further sections show additional applications such as the measurement of two voltage inputs, bridge arrangem
  • Choosing an Ultra Low-Power MCU
    PDF, 306 Kb, File published: Jun 30, 2004
    This application report describes how to compare ultralow-power MCUs. It discusses the key differences between popular low-power MCUs and how to interpret features and specifications and apply them to application requirements.
  • MSP430 LFXT1 Oscillator Accuracy
    PDF, 184 Kb, File published: Nov 15, 2004
    This report details the factors that influence achievable accuracy of the low frequency oscillator, specifically for real-time clock (RTC) applications. The intent of this application report is to provide an understanding of MSP430-specific factors influencing real-world achievable RTC accuracy using the LFXT1 oscillator with a standard 32.768 kHz watch crystal and present measurement data support
  • MSP430 Family Mixed-Signal Microcontroller Application Reports
    PDF, 5.5 Mb, File published: Jan 21, 2000
    MSP430 Metering Application Report
  • Simple 1.5 V Boost Converter for MSP430
    PDF, 49 Kb, File published: Oct 18, 2000
    A simple, efficient, low-cost, boost converter to take 1.5 V from a single type-AA alkaline battery to the operating voltage required by the MSP430 family of ultralow-power microcontrollers is described. Expected battery life is up to 1000 hours.
  • FSK Modulation and Demodulation With the Microcontroller MSP430
    PDF, 110 Kb, File published: Dec 14, 1998
    This application report describes a software program for performing V.23 FSK modem transceiver functions using an MSP430 microcontroller. It makes use of novel filter architecture to perform DSP functions on a processor with only shift and add capabilities.
  • Wave Digital Filtering Using the MSP430
    PDF, 220 Kb, File published: Sep 13, 2006
    Digital filtering is an integral part of many digital signal processing algorithms. Digital filters are characterized as either recursive [infinite impulse response (IIR)] or non-recursive [finite impulse response (FIR)] filters. IIR filters require a smaller order for the same set of specifications compared to FIR filters, while FIR filters provide a linear phase property. However, IIR filters, i
  • CRC Implementation with MSP430
    PDF, 125 Kb, File published: Nov 4, 2004
    Cyclic Redundancy Code (CRC) is commonly used to determine the correctness of a data transmission or storage. This application note presents a solution to compute 16-bit and 32-bit CRCs on the ultra low-power TI MSP430 microcontroller for the bitwise algorithm (low memory, low cost) and the table-based algorithm (low MIPS, low power). Both algorithms are presented in C and MSP430 assembly. Test co
  • Mixing C and Assembler with the MSP430
    PDF, 168 Kb, File published: Feb 28, 2002
    This application note describes how C and assembler code can be used together within an MSP430 application. The combination of C and assembler benefits the designer by providing the power of a high-level language as well as the speed, efficiency, and low-level control of assembler.
  • Random Number Generation Using the MSP430
    PDF, 39 Kb, File published: Oct 13, 2006
    Many applications require the generation of random numbers. These random numbers are useful for applications such as communication protocols, cryptography, and device individualization.Generating random numbers often requires the use of expensive dedicated hardware. Using the two independent clocks available on the MSP430F2xx family of devices, it is possible to generate random numbers without s
  • Efficient Multiplication and Division Using MSP430
    PDF, 104 Kb, File published: Aug 3, 2006
  • Interfacing the MSP430 and TLC549/1549 A/D Converters
    PDF, 44 Kb, File published: Nov 16, 2000
    This application report describes how to interface an MSP430 mixed-signal microcontroller with the TLC549 and TLV1549 3-volt A/D converters. This report is written for the MSP430x11x(1) family, but can be adapted to any MSP430 derivative.
  • Interfacing TMS320C5000 DSP to MSP430 Mixed Signal Microcontroller (Rev. A)
    PDF, 82 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Oct 13, 2000
    The TMS320C5000в„ў family of digital signal processors (DSPs) features Host Port Interface Controllers (HPI) and Direct Memory Access Controllers (DMAC) for efficient data movement without any CPU involvement. The HPI enables the DSP to interface to host processors (typically microcontrollers) bidirectionally with minimal or no external interface logic. This application report presents a hardw
  • MSP430 Capacitive Single-Touch Sensor Design Guide
    PDF, 770 Kb, File published: Jan 16, 2008
    This application report discusses the design of RC-type capacitive single-touch sensors using the MSP430 microcontroller. The MSP430 has some unique features that make it suitable for interfacing with capacitive-touch sensors. The RC-type method does not need special peripherals and can be implemented with all devices in the MSP430 product family. This method is also inherently low power and can
  • MSP430 Software Coding Techniques (Rev. A)
    PDF, 62 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jul 17, 2006
    This application report covers software techniques and topics of interest to all MSP430 programmers. The first part of the document discusses the MSP430 standard interrupt-based code flow model, recommended for the vast majority of applications. The next part discusses a handful of techniques that should be considered by any developer that sets out to develop an MSP430 application. Using these met
  • MSP430 Flash Memory Characteristics (Rev. A)
    PDF, 171 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 14, 2008
    Flash memory is a widely used, reliable, and flexible nonvolatile memory to store software code and data in a microcontroller. Failing to handle the flash according to data-sheet specifications may result in unreliable operation of the application. This application report explains the physics behind these specifications and also gives recommendations for correct MSP430 flash handling. All examples
  • Programming a Flash-Based MSP430 Using the JTAG Interface (Rev. H)
    PDF, 19 Kb, Revision: H, File published: Jul 14, 2010
    This application report has been superseded by the document shown below. Information previously contained in this application report can be found by clicking on the following links.- MSP430 Programming Via the JTAG Interface User's Guide Download MSP430 Programming Via the JTAG Interface (PDF) Download
  • MSP430 SMBus
    PDF, 128 Kb, File published: Sep 29, 1999
    This application report describes a software implementation of the system management bus (SMBus) for the MSP430 microcontroller. It includes all master protocols, an interrupt-driven slave, and master usage examples. SMBus is derived from the I2C and is commonly used in smart batteries and other system devices.
  • Tiny DCDC Converter Reference Design (Rev. A)
    PDF, 458 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jun 14, 2010
    This reference design is presented to help application designers and others who are trying to use the MSP430 in a system with an input voltage in the range of 3.6 V to 6 V with the primary design objective to minimize solution size as well as to maintain high efficiency and long battery life.
  • Understanding MSP430 Flash Data Retention
    PDF, 475 Kb, File published: Mar 27, 2008
    The MSP430 family of microcontrollers, as part of its broad portfolio, offers both read-only memory (ROM)-based and flash-based devices. Understanding the MSP430 flash is extremely important for efficient, robust, and reliable system design. Data retention is one of the key aspects to flash reliability. In this application report, data retention for the MSP430 flash is discussed in detail and the
  • Using the TPS3619 with MSP430 Microcontrollers Can Reduce Sys Power Consumption (Rev. A)
    PDF, 37 Kb, Revision: A, File published: May 19, 2003
    The MSP430 series of microcontrollers are ideal in applications where battery life is critical. These microcontollers require only 0.1?A of current in low-power RAM retention mode; In this mode the microcontroller must have power to retain volatile memory. In some systems with charge pumps, the TPS3619 can be used to shut down the charge pump, saving system power consumption.
  • Advanced Debugging Using the Enhanced Emulation Module (EEM) With CCS v6 (Rev. F)
    PDF, 837 Kb, Revision: F, File published: Sep 6, 2016
  • Digital Fan Control With Tachometer Using MSP430
    PDF, 82 Kb, File published: Nov 10, 2005
    Digital Fan Control with Tachometer using MSP430 Application Report
  • Implementing An Ultralow-Power Keypad Interface with MSP430
    PDF, 134 Kb, File published: Feb 20, 2002
    Often in applications with keypads, the condition can occur where a key can be held or stuck down, causing excess current consmption and reducing the battery life of a battery-operated product. This application report shows a solution. The keypad interface in this report, based on the MSP430, draws .1uA while waiting for a key press, is completely interrupt driven requring no polling, and consum
  • Interfacing the 3-V MSP430 to 5-V Circuits
    PDF, 421 Kb, File published: Oct 1, 2002
    The interfacing of the 3-V MSP430x1xx and MSP430x4xx microcontroller families to circuits with a supply of 5 V or higher is shown. Input, output and I/O interfaces are given and explained. Worse-case design equations are provided, where necessary. Some simple power supplies generating both voltages are shown, too.
  • Li-Ion Battery Charger solution using the MSP430
    PDF, 64 Kb, File published: Dec 31, 2005
  • 1.8V – 5.5V Input, High-Efficiency DCDC Converter Reference Design for MSP430 (Rev. B)
    PDF, 961 Kb, Revision: B, File published: Jun 14, 2010
    This reference design is presented to help application designers and others who are trying to use the MSP430 in a system with an input voltage in the range of 1.8 V to 5.5 V, and who must increase the application run time by making use of the complete battery voltage range while still maintaining high efficiency over the entire battery life.
  • Boost DC/DC with Ultra-Low Shutdown Current (Rev. A)
    PDF, 121 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Jun 14, 2010
    This reference design is presented to help application designers and others who are trying to use the MSP430 in a system that requires a very low input voltage range while also maintaining high efficiency. Battery life is extended as well as a result of the low quiescent current (5 mA) and ultra-low shutdown current (5 nA) of the TPS61097-33. This particular design allows for an input voltage betw
  • Efficient MSP430 Code Synthesis for an FIR Filter
    PDF, 95 Kb, File published: Mar 29, 2007
    Digital filtering can be easily accomplished on the MSP430 using efficient multiplication. The tool accompanying this document automatically converts FIR filter coefficients to MSP430 assembly code that can be used in any application. Horner’s method and CSD format is used to accomplish the efficient multiply operations. The performance of the filter on the MSP430 is shown by evaluating the gain a
  • Powering the MSP430 from a High Voltage Input using the TPS62122 (Rev. C)
    PDF, 330 Kb, Revision: C, File published: Jan 12, 2012
  • MSP430 32-kHz Crystal Oscillators (Rev. D)
    PDF, 426 Kb, Revision: D, File published: Jul 18, 2017
    Selection of the right crystal, correct load circuit, and proper board layout are important for a stable crystal oscillator. This application report summarizes crystal oscillator function and explains the parameters to select the correct crystal for ultra-low-power operation of an MSP430в„ў MCU. In addition, hints and examples for correct board layout are given. The document also contains detailed i
  • AES128 – A C Implementation for Encryption and Decryption (Rev. A)
    PDF, 460 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Mar 17, 2009
    This application report describes the AES algorithm and the use of a suggested C implementation for AES encryption and decryption with MSP430.Note: This document may be subject to the export control policies of the local government.
  • General Oversampling of MSP ADCs for Higher Resolution (Rev. A)
    PDF, 551 Kb, Revision: A, File published: Apr 1, 2016
    Multiple MSP ultra-low-power microcontrollers offer analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) to convert physical quantities into digital numbers, a function that is widely used across numerous applications. There are times, however, when a customer design demands a higher resolution than the ADC of the selected MSP can offer. This application report, which is based on the previously-published Oversampl
  • MSP Code Protection Features
    PDF, 752 Kb, File published: Dec 7, 2015
    MSP microcontrollers (MCUs) offer a number of features to help control code accessibility in the device, to add different layers of code access management and protection strategies. These include features that can lock or password protect the JTAG/SBW access, IP Encapsulation (IPE) to isolate sensitive code with different permissions than the rest of the program, and bootloader (BSL) access featur
  • ESD Diode Current Specification
    PDF, 520 Kb, File published: Dec 7, 2015
    This document explains the maximum ESD diode current specified for GPIO on MSP microcontrollers. Sometimes signals on specific pins exceed the supply of the MSP MCU. In such a case, the device can handle this overvoltage condition through the ESD diodes, but the ESD diode specification must be considered during application design. The items to be considered are described in this document.
  • Design Considerations When Using the MSP430 Graphics Library
    PDF, 475 Kb, File published: Oct 5, 2012
    LCDs are a growing commodity in todays market with products as diverse as children's toys to medical devices. Modern LCDs, along with the graphics displayed on them, are growing in complexity. A graphics library can simplify and accelerate development while creating the desired user experience. TI provides the MSP430 Graphics Library for use in developing products with the MSP430в„ў MCU. This

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