MSPM0G3507

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80MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU with 128KB flash 32KB SRAM 2x4Msps ADC, DAC, 3xCOMP, 2xOPA, CAN-FD, MATHA

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CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 80 Flash memory (kByte) 128 RAM (kByte) 32 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, AES encryption, CAN FD, Comparator, DAC, DMA, MATHACL, RTC, Zero-drift OpAmp UART 4 CAN (#) CAN-FD Number of ADC channels 11, 16, 17 SPI 2 Hardware accelerators Trigonometric math accelerator Edge AI enabled Edge AI Studio enabled, Yes Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Catalog Communication interface CAN-FD, I2C, LIN, SPI, UART Operating system FreeRTOS, Zephyr RTOS Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 128 Number of GPIOs 24, 28, 44, 60 Number of I2Cs 2 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Secure communication, Secure debug
CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 80 Flash memory (kByte) 128 RAM (kByte) 32 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, AES encryption, CAN FD, Comparator, DAC, DMA, MATHACL, RTC, Zero-drift OpAmp UART 4 CAN (#) CAN-FD Number of ADC channels 11, 16, 17 SPI 2 Hardware accelerators Trigonometric math accelerator Edge AI enabled Edge AI Studio enabled, Yes Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Catalog Communication interface CAN-FD, I2C, LIN, SPI, UART Operating system FreeRTOS, Zephyr RTOS Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 128 Number of GPIOs 24, 28, 44, 60 Number of I2Cs 2 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Secure communication, Secure debug
LQFP (PM) 64 144 mm² 12 x 12 LQFP (PT) 48 81 mm² 9 x 9 VQFN (RGZ) 48 49 mm² 7 x 7 VQFN (RHB) 32 25 mm² 5 x 5 VSSOP (DGS) 28 34.79 mm² 7.1 x 4.9
  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU with memory protection unit, frequency up to 80MHz
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C up to 125°C
    • Wide supply voltage range: 1.62V to 3.6V
  • Memories
    • Up to 128KB of flash memory with error correction code (ECC)
    • Up to 32KB of SRAM with hardware parity
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • Two simultaneous sampling 12-bit 4Msps analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with up to 17 external channels
      • 14-bit effective resolution at 250ksps with hardware averaging
    • One 12-bit 1Msps digital-to-analog converter with integrated output buffer (DAC)
    • Two zero-drift zero-crossover chopper op-amps (OPA)
      • 0.5µV/°C drift with chopping
      • Integrated programmable gain stage, up to 32x
    • One general-purpose amplifier (GPAMP)
    • Three high-speed comparators (COMP) with 8-bit reference DACs
      • 32ns propagation delay in high-speed mode
      • Support low-power mode operation down to 1µA
    • Programmable analog connections between ADC, OPAs, GPAMP, COMP and DAC
    • Configurable 1.4V or 2.5V internal shared voltage reference (VREF)
    • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 101µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • SLEEP: 40µA/MHz
    • STOP: 190µA at 4MHz
    • STANDBY: 1.5µA with 32KHz LFXT, RTC with SRAM, CPU state, and registers retained
    • SHUTDOWN: 80nA with IO retained and IO wake-up capability
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 7-channel DMA controller
    • Math accelerator supports DIV, SQRT, MAC and TRIG computations
    • Seven timers supporting up to 22 PWM channels
      • One 16-bit general-purpose timer supports QEI
      • Two 16-bit general-purpose timers support low-power operation in STANDBY mode
      • One 32-bit general-purpose timer
      • Two 16-bit advanced timers with deadband support and complementary outputs up to 12 PWM channels
    • Two window-watchdog timers (WWDT)
    • RTC with alarm and calendar mode
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Four UART interfaces
      • One supports LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, Manchester
      • Three support low-power operation in STANDBY mode
    • Two I2C interfaces supporting FM+ (1Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus, and wakeup from STOP mode
    • Two SPIs, one SPI supports up to 32Mbits/s

    • One Controller Area Network (CAN) interface supports CAN 2.0 A or B and CAN-FD
  • Clock system
    • Internal 4MHz to 32MHz oscillator (SYSOSC) with up to ±1.2% accuracy (SYSOSC)
    • Phase-locked loop (PLL) up to 80MHz
    • Internal 32kHz low-frequency oscillator (LFOSC) with ±3% accuracy
    • External 4MHz to 48MHz crystal oscillator (HFXT)
    • External 32kHz crystal oscillator(LFXT)
    • External clock input
  • Data integrity and encryption
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16, CRC-32)
    • True random number generator (TRNG)
    • AES encryption with 128-bit or 256-bit key
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 60 GPIOs
      • Two 5V-tolerant open drain IOs
      • Two high-drive IOs with 20mA drive strength
      • Up to 5 high speed IOs
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 64-pin LQFP (PM) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin LQFP (PT) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin VQFN (RGZ) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 32-pin VQFN (RHB) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 28-pin VSSOP (28DGS) (0.5mm pitch)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0G3505: 32KB flash, 16KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3506: 64KB flash, 32KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3507: 128KB flash, 32KB RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)
  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU with memory protection unit, frequency up to 80MHz
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C up to 125°C
    • Wide supply voltage range: 1.62V to 3.6V
  • Memories
    • Up to 128KB of flash memory with error correction code (ECC)
    • Up to 32KB of SRAM with hardware parity
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • Two simultaneous sampling 12-bit 4Msps analog-to-digital converters (ADCs) with up to 17 external channels
      • 14-bit effective resolution at 250ksps with hardware averaging
    • One 12-bit 1Msps digital-to-analog converter with integrated output buffer (DAC)
    • Two zero-drift zero-crossover chopper op-amps (OPA)
      • 0.5µV/°C drift with chopping
      • Integrated programmable gain stage, up to 32x
    • One general-purpose amplifier (GPAMP)
    • Three high-speed comparators (COMP) with 8-bit reference DACs
      • 32ns propagation delay in high-speed mode
      • Support low-power mode operation down to 1µA
    • Programmable analog connections between ADC, OPAs, GPAMP, COMP and DAC
    • Configurable 1.4V or 2.5V internal shared voltage reference (VREF)
    • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 101µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • SLEEP: 40µA/MHz
    • STOP: 190µA at 4MHz
    • STANDBY: 1.5µA with 32KHz LFXT, RTC with SRAM, CPU state, and registers retained
    • SHUTDOWN: 80nA with IO retained and IO wake-up capability
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 7-channel DMA controller
    • Math accelerator supports DIV, SQRT, MAC and TRIG computations
    • Seven timers supporting up to 22 PWM channels
      • One 16-bit general-purpose timer supports QEI
      • Two 16-bit general-purpose timers support low-power operation in STANDBY mode
      • One 32-bit general-purpose timer
      • Two 16-bit advanced timers with deadband support and complementary outputs up to 12 PWM channels
    • Two window-watchdog timers (WWDT)
    • RTC with alarm and calendar mode
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Four UART interfaces
      • One supports LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, Manchester
      • Three support low-power operation in STANDBY mode
    • Two I2C interfaces supporting FM+ (1Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus, and wakeup from STOP mode
    • Two SPIs, one SPI supports up to 32Mbits/s

    • One Controller Area Network (CAN) interface supports CAN 2.0 A or B and CAN-FD
  • Clock system
    • Internal 4MHz to 32MHz oscillator (SYSOSC) with up to ±1.2% accuracy (SYSOSC)
    • Phase-locked loop (PLL) up to 80MHz
    • Internal 32kHz low-frequency oscillator (LFOSC) with ±3% accuracy
    • External 4MHz to 48MHz crystal oscillator (HFXT)
    • External 32kHz crystal oscillator(LFXT)
    • External clock input
  • Data integrity and encryption
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16, CRC-32)
    • True random number generator (TRNG)
    • AES encryption with 128-bit or 256-bit key
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 60 GPIOs
      • Two 5V-tolerant open drain IOs
      • Two high-drive IOs with 20mA drive strength
      • Up to 5 high speed IOs
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 64-pin LQFP (PM) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin LQFP (PT) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin VQFN (RGZ) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 32-pin VQFN (RHB) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 28-pin VSSOP (28DGS) (0.5mm pitch)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0G3505: 32KB flash, 16KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3506: 64KB flash, 32KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3507: 128KB flash, 32KB RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)

MSPM0G350x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly integrated, ultra-low-power 32-bit MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ 32-bit core platform operating at up to 80MHz frequency. These cost-optimized MCUs offer high-performance analog peripheral integration, support extended temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C, and operate with supply voltages ranging from 1.62V to 3.6V.

The MSPM0G350x devices provide up to 128KB embedded flash program memory with built-in error correction code (ECC) and up to 32KB SRAM with hardware parity option. These MCUs also incorporate a memory protection unit, 7-channel DMA, math accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as two 12-bit 4-Msps ADCs, configurable internal shared voltage reference, one 12-bit 1-Msps DAC, three high speed comparators with built-in reference DACs, two zero-drift zero-crossover op-amps with programmable gain, and one general-purpose amplifier. These devices also offer intelligent digital peripherals such as two 16-bit advanced control timers, five general-purpose timers (with one 16-bit general-purpose timer for QEI interface, two 16-bit general-purpose timers for STANDBY mode, and one 32-bit general-purpose timer), two windowed-watchdog timers, and one RTC with alarm and calendar modes. These devices provide data integrity and encryption peripherals (AES, CRC, TRNG) and enhanced communication interfaces (four UART, two I2C, two SPI, and CAN 2.0/FD).

The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration that allow customers to find the MCU that meets project needs. The MSPM0 MCU platform combines the Arm Cortex-M0+ platform with a holistic ultra-low-power system architecture, allowing system designers to increase performance while reducing energy consumption.

MSPM0G350x MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get the design started quickly. Development kits available for purchase include a LaunchPad™ development kit. TI also provides a free MSP Software Development Kit (SDK), which is available as a component of Code Composer Studio™ IDE desktop and cloud version within the TI Resource Explorer. MSPM0 MCUs are also supported by extensive online collateral, training with MSP Academy, and online support through the TI E2E™ support forums.

For complete module descriptions, see the MSPM0 G-Series 80MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.

MSPM0G350x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly integrated, ultra-low-power 32-bit MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ 32-bit core platform operating at up to 80MHz frequency. These cost-optimized MCUs offer high-performance analog peripheral integration, support extended temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C, and operate with supply voltages ranging from 1.62V to 3.6V.

The MSPM0G350x devices provide up to 128KB embedded flash program memory with built-in error correction code (ECC) and up to 32KB SRAM with hardware parity option. These MCUs also incorporate a memory protection unit, 7-channel DMA, math accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as two 12-bit 4-Msps ADCs, configurable internal shared voltage reference, one 12-bit 1-Msps DAC, three high speed comparators with built-in reference DACs, two zero-drift zero-crossover op-amps with programmable gain, and one general-purpose amplifier. These devices also offer intelligent digital peripherals such as two 16-bit advanced control timers, five general-purpose timers (with one 16-bit general-purpose timer for QEI interface, two 16-bit general-purpose timers for STANDBY mode, and one 32-bit general-purpose timer), two windowed-watchdog timers, and one RTC with alarm and calendar modes. These devices provide data integrity and encryption peripherals (AES, CRC, TRNG) and enhanced communication interfaces (four UART, two I2C, two SPI, and CAN 2.0/FD).

The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration that allow customers to find the MCU that meets project needs. The MSPM0 MCU platform combines the Arm Cortex-M0+ platform with a holistic ultra-low-power system architecture, allowing system designers to increase performance while reducing energy consumption.

MSPM0G350x MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get the design started quickly. Development kits available for purchase include a LaunchPad™ development kit. TI also provides a free MSP Software Development Kit (SDK), which is available as a component of Code Composer Studio™ IDE desktop and cloud version within the TI Resource Explorer. MSPM0 MCUs are also supported by extensive online collateral, training with MSP Academy, and online support through the TI E2E™ support forums.

For complete module descriptions, see the MSPM0 G-Series 80MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.

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* Data sheet MSPM0G350x Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers With CAN-FD Interface datasheet (Rev. C) 16 Oct 2025
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ACROVIEW-3P-AP6000 — AP6000 programmer support all TI programmable chips, including EP Product, Power ICs, and Gauge ICs

AP6000, launched by Acroview, is a universal programmer designed to support TI ICs across all series. Leveraging Acroview's highly skilled algorithm R&D engineering team, it delivers the fastest chip support speed in the industry.The AP6000 is capable of programming 8 chips simultaneously, and (...)

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ACROVIEW-3P-AP8000 — AP8000 Universal Programming System, including all TI programmable chips.

AP8000 is a leading technology platform of Universal Programming developed by Acroview. We have an accomplished team of algorithm R&D engineers, to offer the fastest chip support software development service among the industry. The AP8000 can support the programming of 8 chips simultaneously. (...)

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ALGO-3P-WRITENOW — Algocraft WriteNow! Programmer

WriteNow! Series of In-System Programmers is a breakthrough in the programming industry. The programmers support a large number of devices (microcontrollers, memories, CPLDs and other programmable devices) from various manufacturers and have a compact size for easy ATE/fixture integration. They (...)

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OPTEEQ-3P-SG400-SERIES — OPTEEQ SG400 Series Universal In-system Gang-programmer

OPTEEQ Technologies is a market leader with over a decade of deep expertise in semiconductor chip programming. OPTEEQ SG400E programmer offers 1-32 channel options. While retaining the high stability and ultra-fast programming speed of the SG400 series, it meets customers' diverse application (...)

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SOFTM-3P-FLASHRUNNER-NXG — SMH Technologies FlashRunner LAN 2.0 Next Generation programming tool

FlashRunner LAN2.0 NeXt Generation is a universal, In-System Programming solution (ISP) available from 1 to 4 parallel channels. Thanks to a simple remote session it is possible to enable further channels (from 2 upto 4). FlashRunner LAN2.0 NXG is designed to be integrated in fixture, so it is (...)

Software development kit (SDK)

MSPM0-SDK MSPM0 Software Development Kit (SDK)

The MSPM0 SDK provides the ultimate collection of software, tools and documentation to accelerate the development of applications for the MSPM0 MCU platform under a single software package.

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EMO-3P-CANOPEN — CANopen Protocol Stack from Emotas

The emotas CANopen stack supports multiple TI MCU platforms including: MSPM0, various TMS3200, Hercules and Sitara.  Multiple editions of the CANopen stack are available for different application needs. All CANopen features, according to CiA 301 and CiA 305, are supported. Optional extension (...)
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MSPM0-DIAGNOSTIC-LIB MSPM0 diagnostic library

The MSPM0 diagnostic library software development kit (SDK) is a collection of functional safety software to assist customers to meet their functional safety diagnostic requirements.

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SIMMA-3P-CAN-BUS-SOFTWARE — Simma software CAN and CAN-FD device driver

Simma Software’s CAN and CAN-FD Device Driver, engineered to offer unparalleled communication efficiency and reduced latency. Designed to seamlessly integrate with your hardware, this driver provides a robust foundation for applications requiring high-speed, dependable communication across (...)
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SIMMA-3P-CANOPEN — CANopen Protocol Stack from Simma

Unlock the full potential of your embedded system with our cutting-edge CANopen Protocol Stack. Designed for seamless integration and high reliability, this software stack is the perfect solution for developers and engineers looking to implement the CANopen communication protocol in their (...)
Driver or library

SIMMA-3P-FLASHBOOTLOADER — J1939 and UDS flash bootloader from Simma

Elevate your vehicle's firmware management with Simma Software's Flash Bootloader, designed to provide seamless, secure, and efficient firmware updates across various automotive communication protocols. The bootloader is engineered to support Unified Diagnostic Services (UDS), Local Interconnect (...)
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SIMMA-3P-LIN-STACK — LIN software stack from Simma Software

A LIN (Local Interconnect Network) device driver is a crucial software component designed for embedded systems, enabling communication between the microcontroller and various devices in automotive and industrial applications through the LIN bus. This lightweight, cost-effective communication system (...)
Driver or library

SIMMA-3P-UDS — UDS client and UDS server protocol stacks from Simma

Elevate the diagnostic capabilities of your automotive systems with Simma Software's Unified Diagnostic Services (UDS) stack. Tailored for the automotive industry, this software solution is designed to facilitate communication between vehicles and diagnostic equipment, enabling advanced (...)
GUI for evaluation module (EVM)

LP-MSPM0G3507-OOBE Out-of-box experience GUI for LP-MSPM0G3507

Out-of-box experience GUI for LP-MSPM0G3507
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GUI for evaluation module (EVM)

MSPM0-ANALOG-CONFIGURATOR Analog Configurator for MSPM0

The MSPM0 analog configurator is a graphical configuration tool designed to simplify and accelerate the design and enablement of an analog signal chain using a MSPM0 device with no traditional coding development necessary.

The tool uses an intuitive GUI to configure a signal chain using the high (...)

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CCSTUDIO-STARTHUB Example application browser

Explore a vast library of example projects, categorized by application type, with support for multiple development environments
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MSP-MOTOR-CONTROL MSPM0 Firmware solutions for motor control applications

MSP Motor Control is a collection of software, tools and examples to spin motors in 30 minutes or less with MSPM0 Arm® Cortex® M0+ MCUs and popular motor driver solutions.

MSP Motor Control provides examples for supported hardware kits to spin brushed, stepper, and three-phase motors with sensored (...)

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TI-DEVELOPER-ZONE Start embedded development on your desktop or in the cloud

From evaluation to deployment the TI Developer Zone provides a comprehensive range of software, tools and training to ensure that you have everything you need for each stage of the development process.
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CCSTUDIO CCStudio™ IDE

CCStudio™ IDE is part of TI's extensive CCStudio™ development tool ecosystem. It is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI's microcontrollers, processors, wireless connectivity devices and radar sensors. It is comprised of a rich suite of tools used to build, debug, analyze and optimize (...)

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EDGE-AI-STUDIO-MCU Edge AI Studio for Microcontrollers

Edge AI Studio is part of the CCStudio™ development tool ecosystem.  Edge AI Studio is a collection of graphical and command line tools designed to accelerate edge AI development on TI processors, microcontrollers, connectivity devices and radar sensors.  It supports both AI-accelerated (...)

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GHS-3P-MULTI-IDE — Green Hills Software MULTI Integrated Development Environment

The MULTI® development environment has been in use by thousands of developers for three decades and is the industry’s unrivaled integrated development environment to create, debug, and optimize C, C++ and Ada  code for production-focused applications.  It brings together (...)
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MSP-ZERO-CODE-STUDIO Graphical development environment for designing applications for MSP microcontrollers

MSP Zero Code Studio is a visual design environment that simplifies firmware development, making it possible to configure, develop, and run microcontroller applications in minutes with zero coding and no IDE required. Available as a standalone download or on the cloud.

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SYSCONFIG Standalone desktop version of SysConfig

SysConfig is a configuration tool designed to simplify hardware and software configuration challenges to accelerate software development.

SysConfig is available as part of the Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment as well as a standalone application. Additionally SysConfig (...)

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Online training

MSPM0-ACADEMY MSPM0 Academy

MSPM0 Academy delivers easy-to-use training modules that span a wide range of topics and LaunchPads in the MSPM0 MCU portfolio.
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Operating system (OS)

GHS-3P-UVELOSITY — Green Hills Software u-velOSity Safety RTOS

The µ-velOSity™ Safety RTOS is the smallest of Green Hills Software's real-time operating systems and was designed especially for microcontrollers. It supports a wide range of TI processor families using the Arm® Cortex-M or Cortex-R cores as a main CPU or as a co-processors (...)
Software programming tool

MSP-GANG-SOFTWARE MSP-GANG Software

The MSP Gang Programmer (MSP-GANG) is a MSPM0/MSP430/MSP432 device programmer that can program up to eight identical devices at the same time.
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Software programming tool

UNIFLASH CCStudio UniFlash for most TI microcontrollers (MCUs) and mmWave sensors

UniFlash is a software tool for programming on-chip flash on TI microcontrollers and wireless connectivity devices and on-board flash for TI processors. UniFlash provides both graphical and command-line interfaces.

UniFlash can be run from the cloud on the TI Developer Zone or downloaded and used (...)

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Support software

TEC-3P-IOLINK — IO-Link protocol stack

TEConcept offers software stacks for IO-Link Devices and IO-Link Masters, including the most complete portfolio of supporting tools for developers, such as IODD design tools, USB-Masters, IO-Link protocol analysers and approved conformance testing tools for Masters and Devices. TEConcept’ s IO-Link (...)
Simulation model

MSPM0x OPA PSpice Model

SLAM357.ZIP (52 KB) - PSpice Model
Simulation model

MSPM0x OPA TINA-TI Reference Design

SLAM356.ZIP (7 KB) - TINA-TI Reference Design
Simulation model

MSPM0x OPA TINA-TI Spice Model

SLAM358.ZIP (5 KB) - TINA-TI Spice Model
Calculation tool

MSPM0-CALC Power estimation tool for the MSPM0 platform

This tool can be used by engineers to estimate power consumption in different modes of operation for the MSPM0 device family.
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Design tool

MSP-3P-SEARCH — MSP Third party search tool

TI has partnered with multiple companies to offer a wide range of solutions and services for TI MSP devices. These companies can accelerate your path to production using MSP devices. Download this search tool to quickly browse third-party details and find the right third-party to meet your needs.

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Reference designs

TIDA-010243 — Three-phase current transformer e-meter reference design with standalone ADC

This reference design implements Class 0.1 three-phase energy measurement using a high-performance, multichannel analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which samples current transformers (CT) at 8kHz to measure the current and voltage of each leg of the AC mains. This reference design achieves high (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010244 — Three-phase shunt-based energy metrology reference design

This reference design implements Class 0.2S three-phase energy measurement using an isolated high-performance, multichannel analog-to-digital converter (ADC), which samples shunt current sensors at 4kHz to measure the current and voltage of each leg of the AC mains. The reference design achieves (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010939 — Electric vehicle supply equipment front-end controller reference design

This reference design is an Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) front-end controller which acts as the central communication module for the EV charging process. The design supports AC and a wide range of global DC charging standards, including Combined Charging System (CCS), Guobiao/Tuijian (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010961 — High-resolution, low-latency and low-power absolute inductive angle encoder reference design

This reference design demonstrates a high-resolution, absolute inductive angle encoder. A rotating conductive target printed circuit board (PCB) forms part of the design. The stationary PCB includes excitation and Nonius receiver coils as well as dual contactless inductive sensor front-ends with (...)
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Reference designs

PMP23329 — Bidirectional 10s-16s battery pack reference design with Arm® Cortex® M0+ processor

This reference design measures high cell voltage accuracy for 10s to 16s LiFePO4 battery packs. The reference design consists of a high accuracy battery monitor protector, a gas gauge, a secondary protection device and an M0 to help program and communicate with the other devices. The design (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010947 — High-resolution, low-latency, compact absolute angle encoder reference design with AMR sensor

This reference design demonstrates a small form factor, absolute, single-turn, magnetic rotary angle encoder circuit design using a high-precision analog AMR 360° angle sensor with sine and cosine differential ratio metric analog outputs and integrated quadrant detection using Hall sensors. The (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010950 — Damper and EEV controller Reference Design with power regulation and Hall-effect position sensing

This reference design demonstrates a dual motor drive solution for damper actuators and electronic expansion valves . The multiple motor drives include one bipolar stepper motor driver, one brushless DC motor driver, operating from a 15VDC source. The design shows accurate power limiting that helps (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010264 — MCU based medical alarm with supercapacitor backup reference design

This reference design is an non-application specific example medical alarm utilizing the MSPM0G1507 or MSPM0G3507 microcontroller (MCU) that demonstrates primary alarm, backup alarm and visual alarm functionality to assist with development in accordance with IEC 60601-1-8.
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