DALLAS, March 15,
2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Texas Instruments (TI)
(Nasdaq: TXN) is expanding its broad analog and embedded processing
semiconductor portfolio by introducing a scalable Arm® Cortex®-M0+
microcontroller (MCU) portfolio that features a wide range of
computing, pinout, memory and integrated analog options.
With an initial launch of dozens of MCUs supported by intuitive
software and design tools, the MSPM0 MCU portfolio allows designers
to spend more time innovating and less time evaluating and coding –
cutting design time from months to days. Learn more about
streamlining electronic designs with low-cost, easy-to-program Arm
Cortex-M0+ MCUs at www.ti.com/mspm0-pr.
"TI is building the industry's most comprehensive portfolio of
Arm Cortex-M0+ based MCUs – expanding an already extensive
semiconductor offering with options for general-purpose designs,"
said Vinay Agarwal, vice president,
MSP Microcontrollers, Texas Instruments. "Our new MCUs provide the
flexibility our customers need to enhance the sensing and control
capabilities of their systems while cutting cost, complexity and
design time."
Find the right processing and integrated analog features for
any general-purpose design
Designers can select from a wide range of computing options from
32 MHz to 80 MHz with math acceleration and multiple configurations
of integrated analog signal-chain components, including the
industry's first zero-drift operational amplifier on an MCU and
precision 12-bit, 4-MSPS analog-to-digital converters. This
flexibility helps designers meet their current design's
requirements and plan for future designs – all within the same MCU
portfolio.
With more than 100 planned MCUs this year, TI is building the
MSPM0 portfolio into the industry's most comprehensive offering of
Arm Cortex-M0+ MCUs.
Reduce design time from months to days and get started within
minutes
MSPM0 MCUs can help save months of design time with software,
design support resources and coding tools – including graphical
tools that streamline device configuration – all created to help
designers code once and then scale across future MSPM0-based
designs.
Designers can enhance system performance and memory utilization
with the MSPM0 software development kit (SDK). This SDK provides a
cohesive experience that includes a wide variety of drivers,
libraries, over 200 easy-to-use code examples and subsystem
reference designs.
Making the future of embedded possible with scalable
processing portfolios
This new MCU portfolio builds on TI's commitment of providing
designers with cost-effective and easy-to-use embedded processors
to meet any design challenge. TI embedded processors help designers
connect and control systems in an intelligent, reliable and secure
way while also reducing cost and complexity.
In addition to a vast software, tool and training ecosystem, all
analog and embedded processing parts are supported by TI's internal
manufacturing investments to help meet customer demand for decades
to come.
See MSPM0 MCUs in action at embedded world 2023
At embedded world in Nuremberg, Germany, March
14-16, visitors to TI's booth can see how MSPM0 MCUs can
increase system efficiency and processing and sensing capabilities
in a variety of applications such as chamberless smoke detectors,
blood pressure monitors, pulse oximeters and motor-control systems.
TI will demonstrate MSPM0 MCUs in Hall 3A, Booth 215. See
ti.com/embeddedworld for more information.
Package, availability and pricing
MSPM0L and MSPM0G MCUs are available for purchase on
TI.com, with pricing starting at US$0.39 in 1,000-unit quantities. These MCUs are
available in multiple package sizes with 16- to 32-pin package
options and flash memory options ranging from 8 kB to 128 kB.
Multiple payment and shipping options are available on TI.com.
Designers can start prototyping today by requesting LaunchPad™
development kits for the MSPM0L1306 and the MSPM0G3507.
About Texas Instruments
Texas Instruments Incorporated (Nasdaq: TXN) is a global
semiconductor company that designs, manufactures, tests and sells
analog and embedded processing chips for markets such as
industrial, automotive, personal electronics, communications
equipment and enterprise systems. Our passion to create a better
world by making electronics more affordable through semiconductors
is alive today, as each generation of innovation builds upon the
last to make our technology smaller, more efficient, more reliable
and more affordable – making it possible for semiconductors to
go into electronics everywhere. We think of this as Engineering
Progress. It's what we do and have been doing for decades. Learn
more at TI.com.
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