We keep wondering where the Arduino world is headed with the hardware getting more and more powerful. If the IDE doesn’t keep up what’s the point? Now we have at least one answer to that problem.
Texas Instruments’ (TI) MSP432 is a neat little microcontroller based on a 32-bit, Arm Cortex-M4F processor. It’s found on SimpleLink MSP432P401R Launchpad that’s the smarts behind TI’s TI-RSLK ...
Embedded designers are faced with the daunting challenge of developing low-power, high-performance industrial and consumer electronics products. To help alleviate the design stress, Texas Instruments ...
New MSP430™ MCU platform extends ultra-low-power leadership to ARM® Cortex®-M4F core to minimize power consumption while maximizing performance DALLAS (March 24, 2015) – Texas Instruments (TI) (NASDAQ ...
1. The 48-MHz MSP432 MCU integrates a 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F core. TI has higher-performance Cortex-M and Cortex-A solutions with faster clock speeds, which get work done more quickly. However, the ...
Texas Instruments’ MSP430 series of microcontrollers has been the standard extremely low power microcontroller for several years now. It’s not an ARM, though, so while there are fans of the ‘430, ...
Texas Instruments (TI) announced its MSP432 microcontroller (MCU) platform, the industry's lowest power 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F MCUs. These new 48MHz MCUs leverage TI's ultra-low-power MCU expertise to ...
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