Datasheet
MSP430FR573x
MSP430FR572x
SLAS639H –JULY 2011–REVISED SEPTEMBER 2013
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PMM, Core Voltage
over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT
V
CORE
(AM) Core voltage, active mode 2 V ≤ DV
CC
≤ 3.6 V 1.5 V
V
CORE
(LPM) Core voltage, low-current mode 2 V ≤ DV
CC
≤ 3.6 V 1.5 V
PMM, SVS, BOR
over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT
I
SVSH,AM
SVS
H
current consumption, active mode V
CC
= 3.6 V 5 µA
I
SVSH,LPM
SVS
H
current consumption, low power modes V
CC
= 3.6 V 0.8 1.5 µA
V
SVSH-
SVS
H
on voltage level, falling supply voltage 1.83 1.88 1.93 V
V
SVSH+
SVS
H
off voltage level, rising supply voltage 1.88 1.93 1.98 V
t
PD,SVSH, AM
SVS
H
propagation delay, active mode dV
CC
/dt = 10 mV/µs 10 µs
t
PD,SVSH, LPM
SVS
H
propagation delay, low power modes dV
CC
/dt = 1 mV/µs 30 µs
I
SVSL
SVS
L
current consumption 0.3 0.5 µA
Wake-Up from Low Power Modes
over recommended ranges of supply voltage and operating free-air temperature (unless otherwise noted)
V
CC
PARAMETER TEST CONDITIONS MIN TYP MAX UNIT
T
A
Wake-up time from LPM0 to active 2 V, 3 V
t
WAKE-UP LPM0
0.58 1 µs
mode
(1)
-40°C to 85°C
Wake-up time from LPM1, LPM2 to 2 V, 3 V
t
WAKE-UP LPM12
12 25 µs
active mode
(1)
-40°C to 85°C
Wake-up time from LPM3 or LPM4 to 2 V, 3 V
t
WAKE-UP LPM34
78 120 µs
active mode
(1)
-40°C to 85°C
2 V, 3 V
310 575 µs
0°C to 85°C
Wake-up time from LPM3.5 or
t
WAKE-UP LPMx.5
LPM4.5 to active mode
(1)
2 V, 3 V
310 1100 µs
-40°C to 85°C
Wake-up time from RST to active 2 V, 3 V
t
WAKE-UP RESET
V
CC
stable 170 210 µs
mode
(2)
-40°C to 85°C
Wake-up time from BOR or power-up 2 V, 3 V
t
WAKE-UP BOR
dV
CC
/dt = 2400 V/s 1.6 ms
to active mode -40°C to 85°C
(1) The wake-up time is measured from the edge of an external wake-up signal (for example, port interrupt or wake-up event) until the first
instruction of the user program is executed.
(2) The wake-up time is measured from the rising edge of the RST signal until the first instruction of the user program is executed.
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