Boards/Backplanes

Dev kit combines FRAM and ULP system architecture

4th August 2014
Mick Elliott
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Farnell element14 has launched the Texas Instruments MSP430 ULP(ultra low power) FRAM LaunchPad, a development platform which combines embedded FRAM (Ferroelectric Random Access Memory) and a holistic ultra low-power system architecture.The MSP-EXP430FR5969 is an easy-to-use Evaluation Module for the MSP4305969 microcontroller, and enables developers to reduce energy budgets, minimise product size and enable a battery-free world.

Embedded FRAM, a non-volatile memory known for high endurance and high speed write access, together with ultra-low power makes the MSP430 suited for a wide variety of applications ranging from metering, wearable electronics, consumer electronics, the Internet of Things (IoT), industrial and remote sensors, home automation and energy harvesting.

Available in this dev kit, TI's new EnergyTrace++ technology is the world's first debug system that enables developers to analyse power consumption down to 5nA resolution in real-time for each peripheral; this allows engineers to take control of their power budget and optimise software to create the lowest energy product possible.

Features include MSP430 ULP FRAM technology-based 16-bit MSP430FR5969 MCU and a 5 x Timer Blocks, and a 20 pin LaunchPad standard leveraging the BoosterPack ecosystem

The kit comes with the essentials to get started fast, including on-board eZ-FET emulation for programming, debugging and energy measurements. The board features on-board buttons and LEDs for quick integration of a simple user interface as well as a SuperCap allowing standalone applications without an external power supply.

 

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