Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- features
- description
- DEVELOPMENT TOOL SUPPORT
- pin designation, MSP430x4351IPN, MSP430x4361IPN, MSP430x4371IPN
- pin designation, MSP430x435IPZ, MSP430x436IPZ, MSP430x4371IPZ
- pin designation, MSP430x435IPN, MSP430x436IPN, MSP430x437IPN
- pin designation, MSP430x435IPZ, MSP430x436IPZ, MSP430x437IPZ
- pin designation, MSP430x4481IPZ, MSP430x4491IPZ
- pin designation, MSP430x447IPZ, MSP430x448IPZ, MSP430x449IPZ
- MSP430x43x1 functional block diagram
- MSP430x43x functional block diagram
- MSP430x44x1 functional block diagram
- MSP430x44x functional block diagram
- MSP430x43x1 Terminal Functions
- MSP430x43x Terminal Functions
- MSP430x44x1 Terminal Functions
- MSP430x44x Terminal Functions
- short-form description
- CPU
- instruction set
- operating modes
- interrupt vector addresses
- special function registers
- interrupt enable 1 and 2
- interrupt flag register 1 and 2
- module enable registers 1 and 2
- memory organization
- bootstrap loader (BSL)
- flash memory
- peripherals
- digital I/O
- oscillator and system clock
- brownout, supply voltage supervisor (SVS)
- hardware multiplier (MSP430x44x(1) only)
- watchdog timer (WDT)
- USART0
- USART1 (MSP430x44x(1) only)
- Timer_A3
- Timer_B3 (MSP430x43x(1) only)
- Timer_B7 (MSP430x44x(1) only)
- Comparator_A
- ADC12 (not implemented in MSP430x43x1 and MSP430x44x1)
- Basic Timer1
- LCD driver
- peripheral file map
- absolute maximum ratings
- recommended operating conditions
- electrical characteristics
- supply current into AVCC + DVCC excluding external current
- Schmitt-trigger inputs - ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6
- standard inputs - RST/NMI, JTAG (TCK, TMS, TDI/TCLK)
- inputs Px.x, TAx, TBx
- leakage current
- outputs - ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, P6
- output frequency
- wake-up LPM3
- RAM
- LCD
- Comparator_A
- POR/brownout reset (BOR)
- supply voltage supervisor/monitor (SVS)
- DCO
- crystal oscillator, LFXT1 oscillator
- crystal oscillator, XT2 oscillator
- USART0, USART1
- 12-bit ADC, power supply and input range conditions
- 12-bit ADC, external reference
- 12-bit ADC, built-in reference
- 12-bit ADC, timing parameters
- 12-bit ADC, linearity parameters
- 12-bit ADC, temperature sensor and built-in VMID
- flash memory
- JTAG interface
- JTAG fuse
- APPLICATION INFORMATION
- input/output schematics
- port P1, P1.0 to P1.5, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P1, P1.6, P1.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P2, P2.0, P2.4 to P2.5, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P2, P2.1 to P2.3, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P2, P2.6 to P2.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P3, P3.0 to P3.3, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P3, P3.4 to P3.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P4, P4.0 to P4.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P5, P5.0 to P5.1, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P5, P5.2 to P5.4, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P5, P5.5 to P5.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P6, P6.0 to P6.6, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P6, P6.0 to P6.6, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- port P6, P6.7, input/output with Schmitt trigger
- JTAG pins TMS, TCK, TDI/TCLK, TDO/TDI, input/output with Schmitt trigger or output
- JTAG fuse check mode
- input/output schematics
- Data Sheet Revision History

MSP430x43x1, MSP430x43x, MSP430x44x1, MSP430x44x
MIXED SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER
SLAS344G − JANUARY 2002 − REVISED OCTOBER 2009
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POST OFFICE BOX 655303 • DALLAS, TEXAS 75265
flash memory
The flash memory can be programmed via the JTAG port, the bootstrap loader, or in-system by the CPU. The
CPU can perform single-byte and single-word writes to the flash memory. Features of the flash memory include:
D Flash memory has n segments of main memory and two segments of information memory (A and B) of
128 bytes each. Each segment in main memory is 512 bytes in size.
D Segments 0 to n may be erased in one step, or each segment may be individually erased.
D Segments A and B can be erased individually, or as a group with segments 0 to n.
Segments A and B are also called information memory.
D New devices may have some bytes programmed in the information memory (needed for test during
manufacturing). The user should perform an erase of the information memory prior to the first use.
Segment 0
w/ Interrupt Vectors
Segment 1
Segment 2
Segment n-1
Segment n
Segment A
Segment B
Main
Memory
Information
Memory
24KB
0FFFFh
0FE00h
0FDFFh
0FC00h
0FBFFh
0FA00h
0F9FFh
16KB
0FFFFh
0FE00h
0FDFFh
0FC00h
0FBFFh
0FA00h
0F9FFh
32KB
0FFFFh
0FE00h
0FDFFh
0FC00h
0FBFFh
0FA00h
0F9FFh
48KB
0FFFFh
0FE00h
0FDFFh
0FC00h
0FBFFh
0FA00h
0F9FFh
60KB
0FFFFh
0FE00h
0FDFFh
0FC00h
0FBFFh
0FA00h
0F9FFh
0A400h
0A3FFh
0A200h
0A1FFh
0A000h
010FFh
01080h
0107Fh
01000h
0C400h
0C3FFh
0C200h
0C1FFh
0C000h
010FFh
01080h
0107Fh
01000h
08400h
083FFh
08200h
081FFh
08000h
010FFh
01080h
0107Fh
01000h
04400h
043FFh
04200h
041FFh
04000h
010FFh
01080h
0107Fh
01000h
01400h
013FFh
01200h
011FFh
01100h
010FFh
01080h
0107Fh
01000h