Developers can implement simple sensing functions with TI’s lowest-cost microcontroller family
Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) today unveiled its lowest-cost ultra-low-power MSP430™ microcontrollers (MCUs) for sensing applications. Developers can now implement simple sensing solutions through a variety of integrated mixed-signal features in this family of MSP430 value line sensing MCUs, available for as low as US$0.25 in high volumes. Additions to the family include two new entry-level devices and a new TI LaunchPad™ development kit for quick and easy evaluation. For more information on the MSP430 value line sensing MCU family, see www.ti.com/ValueLine-pr.
Features and benefits of TI’s MSP430 value line sensing MCUs
The new MSP430FR2000 and MSP430FR2100 MCUs (with 0.5 KB and 1 KB of memory, respectively) and the new development kit join the MSP430 value line sensing family which includes the MSP430FR2111, MSP430FR2311, MSP430FR2033, MSP430FR2433 and MSP430FR4133 microcontroller families and their related development tools and software.
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