Datasheet
Table Of Contents
- features
- description
- pin designation
- functional block diagram
- Terminal Functions
- short-form description
- absolute maximum ratings
- recommended operating conditions
- electrical characteristics
- supply current into AVCC + DVCC1/2 excluding external current
- SCHMITT-trigger inputs − Ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6; RST/NMI; JTAG: TCK, TMS, TDI/TCLK, TDO/TDI
- inputs Px.x, TAx, TBx
- leakage current − Ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6
- outputs − Ports P1, P2, P3, P4, P5, and P6
- output frequency
- wake-up LPM3
- RAM
- LCD
- Comparator_A
- POR/brownout reset (BOR)
- SVS (supply voltage supervisor/monitor)
- DCO
- crystal oscillator, LFXT1 oscillator
- crystal oscillator, XT2 oscillator
- USART0
- 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
- 12-bit DAC, supply specifications
- 12-bit DAC, linearity specifications
- 12-bit DAC, output specifications
- 12-bit DAC, reference input specifications
- 12-bit DAC, dynamic specifications; Vref = VCC, DAC12IR = 1
- operational amplifier OA, supply specifications
- operational amplifier OA, input/output specifications
- operational amplifier OA, dynamic specifications
- Flash Memory
- JTAG Interface
- JTAG Fuse
- Application Information
- input/output schematic
- 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 P4.5, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P4, P4.6, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P4, P4.7, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P5, P5.0, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P5, 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, P6.2, and P6.4, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P6, P6.1, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P6, P6.3, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P6, P6.5, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P6, P6.6, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- port P6, P6.7, input/output with Schmitt-trigger
- VeREF+/DAC0
- JTAG pins TMS, TCK, TDI/TCLK, TDO/TDI, input/output with Schmitt-trigger or output
- JTAG fuse check mode
- input/output schematic
- Data Sheet Revision History
- Corrections to MSP430FG43x Data Sheet (SLAS380C)

General-Purpose Register
Program Counter
Stack Pointer
Status Register
Constant Generator
General-Purpose Register
General-Purpose Register
General-Purpose Register
PC/R0
SP/R1
SR/CG1/R2
CG2/R3
R4
R5
R12
R13
General-Purpose Register
General-Purpose Register
R6
R7
General-Purpose Register
General-Purpose Register
R8
R9
General-Purpose Register
General-Purpose Register
R10
R11
General-Purpose Register
General-Purpose Register
R14
R15
MSP430FG43x
MIXED SIGNAL MICROCONTROLLER
SLAS380C − APRIL 2004 − REVISED MARCH 2011
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POST OFFICE BOX 1443
• HOUSTON, TEXAS 77251−1443
short-form description
CPU
The MSP430 CPU has a 16-bit RISC architecture
that is highly transparent to the application. All
operations, other than program-flow instructions,
are performed as register operations in
conjunction with seven addressing modes for
source operand and four addressing modes for
destination operand.
The CPU is integrated with 16 registers that
provide reduced instruction execution time. The
register-to-register operation execution time is
one cycle of the CPU clock.
Four of the registers, R0 to R3, are dedicated as
program counter, stack pointer, status register,
and constant generator respectively. The
remaining registers are general-purpose
registers.
Peripherals are connected to the CPU using data,
address, and control buses, and can be handled
with all instructions.
instruction set
The instruction set consists of 51 instructions with
three formats and seven address modes. Each
instruction can operate on word and byte data.
Table 1 shows examples of the three types of
instruction formats; the address modes are listed
in Table 2.
Table 1. Instruction Word Formats
Dual operands, source-destination e.g. ADD R4,R5 R4 + R5 −−−> R5
Single operands, destination only e.g. CALL R8 PC −−>(TOS), R8−−> PC
Relative jump, un/conditional e.g. JNE Jump-on-equal bit = 0
Table 2. Address Mode Descriptions
ADDRESS MODE S D SYNTAX EXAMPLE OPERATION
Register F
F
MOV Rs,Rd MOV R10,R11 R10 —> R11
Indexed F F MOV X(Rn),Y(Rm) MOV 2(R5),6(R6) M(2+R5)—> M(6+R6)
Symbolic (PC relative) F F MOV EDE,TONI M(EDE) —> M(TONI)
Absolute F F MOV &MEM, &TCDAT M(MEM) —> M(TCDAT)
Indirect F MOV @Rn,Y(Rm) MOV @R10,Tab(R6) M(R10) —> M(Tab+R6)
Indirect
autoincrement
F MOV @Rn+,Rm MOV @R10+,R11
M(R10) —> R11
R10 + 2—> R10
Immediate F MOV #X,TONI MOV #45,TONI #45 —> M(TONI)
NOTE: S = source D = destination