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80 MHz ARM® Cortex®-M0+ MCU with dual-bank 512kB flash, 128kB SRAM, 2xCAN-FD, 2xADC, DAC, COMP

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CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 80 Flash memory (kByte) 512 RAM (kByte) 128 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, AES encryption, CAN FD, Comparator, DAC, DMA, MATHACL, RTC UART 7 CAN (#) CAN-FD Number of ADC channels 15, 19, 27 SPI 3 Hardware accelerators Trigonometric math accelerator 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) 512 Number of GPIOs 28, 44, 60, 74, 94 Number of I2Cs 3 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Hardware-enforced isolation, Secure boot, Secure communication, Secure debug, Secure firmware & software update, Secure storage, Software IP protection
CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 80 Flash memory (kByte) 512 RAM (kByte) 128 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, AES encryption, CAN FD, Comparator, DAC, DMA, MATHACL, RTC UART 7 CAN (#) CAN-FD Number of ADC channels 15, 19, 27 SPI 3 Hardware accelerators Trigonometric math accelerator 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) 512 Number of GPIOs 28, 44, 60, 74, 94 Number of I2Cs 3 Security Cryptographic acceleration, Hardware-enforced isolation, Secure boot, Secure communication, Secure debug, Secure firmware & software update, Secure storage, Software IP protection
LQFP (PM) 64 144 mm² 12 x 12 LQFP (PN) 80 196 mm² 14 x 14 LQFP (PT) 48 81 mm² 9 x 9 LQFP (PZ) 100 256 mm² 16 x 16 NFBGA (ZAW) 100 81 mm² 9 x 9 VQFN (RGZ) 48 49 mm² 7 x 7 VQFN (RHB) 32 25 mm² 5 x 5
  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex M0+ CPU with memory protection unit, frequency up to 80MHz
  • PSA-L1 Certification targeted
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C up to 125°C
    • Wide supply voltage range: 1.62V to 3.6V
  • Memories
    • Up to 512KB of flash memory with error correction code (ECC)
      • Dual-bank with address swap for OTA updates

    • 16KB data flash bank with ECC protection
    • 128KB total SRAM
      • SRAM (Bank 0): 64kB SRAM with ECC protection or hardware parity, and retention down to STANDBY mode
      • SRAM (Bank 1): 64kB SRAM with retention down to STOP mode
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • Two simultaneous sampling 12-bit 4Msps analog-to-digital converters (ADC) with up to 27 external channels
      • 14-bit effective resolution at 250ksps with hardware averaging
    • Three high-speed comparators (COMP) with integrated 8-bit reference DACs
      • 32ns propagation delay in high-speed mode
      • Support low-power mode operation down to <1µA
    • One 12-bit 1Msps digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with integrated output buffer
    • Programmable analog connections between ADC, COMP and DAC
    • Configurable 1.4V or 2.5V internal shared voltage reference (VREF)
    • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 123µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • SLEEP: 38µA/MHz
    • STOP: 223µA at 4MHz
    • STANDBY: 1.7µA at 32kHz with RTC and SRAM Bank 0 and state retention
    • SHUTDOWN: 92nA with IO wake-up capability
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 12-channel DMA controller
    • Math accelerator supports DIV, SQRT, MAC and TRIG computations
    • Nine timers support up to 28 PWM channels
      • Two 16-bit general-purpose timers support QEI
      • Four 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 complimentary outputs up to 12 PWM channels
    • Two windowed watchdog timers (WWDT), one independent watchdog timer (IWDT)
    • RTC with alarm and calendar mode
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Seven UART interfaces
      • Two supporting LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, Manchester
      • Three supporting low-power operation in STANDBY mode
    • Three I2C interfaces supporting up to FM+ (1Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus, and wakeup from STOP mode
    • Three SPI interfaces, with one supporting up to 32Mbits/s
    • Two Controller Area Network (CAN) interfaces support CAN 2.0 A or B and CAN-FD
  • Clock system
    • Internal 4 to 32MHz oscillator (SYSOSC) with up to ±1.2% accuracy
    • Phase-locked loop (PLL) up to 80MHz
    • Internal 32kHz low-frequency oscillator (LFOSC) with ±3% accuracy
    • External 4 to 48MHz crystal oscillator (HFXT)
    • External 32kHz crystal oscillator (LFXT)
    • External clock input
  • Data integrity and encryption
    • AES-128/256 accelerator with support for GCM/GMAC, CCM/CBC-MAC, CBC, CTR
    • Secure key storage for up to four AES keys
    • Flexible firewalls for protecting code and data
    • True random number generator (TRNG)
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16, CRC-32)
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 94 GPIOs
      • Two 5V-tolerant open-drain IOs
      • Three high-drive IOs with 20mA drive strength
      • Four high-speed IOs
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 100-pin nFBGA (ZAW) (0.8mm pitch)
    • 100-pin LQFP (PZ) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 80-pin LQFP (PN) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 64-pin LQFP (PM) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin LQFP (PT) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin VQFN (RGZ) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 42-pin DSBGA (YCJ) (0.35mm pitch) - Preview
    • 32-pin VQFN (RHB) (0.5mm pitch)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0G1518: 256KB flash, 128KB RAM
    • MSPM0G1519: 512KB flash, 128KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3518: 256KB flash, 128KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3519: 512KB flash, 128KB 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
  • PSA-L1 Certification targeted
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C up to 125°C
    • Wide supply voltage range: 1.62V to 3.6V
  • Memories
    • Up to 512KB of flash memory with error correction code (ECC)
      • Dual-bank with address swap for OTA updates

    • 16KB data flash bank with ECC protection
    • 128KB total SRAM
      • SRAM (Bank 0): 64kB SRAM with ECC protection or hardware parity, and retention down to STANDBY mode
      • SRAM (Bank 1): 64kB SRAM with retention down to STOP mode
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • Two simultaneous sampling 12-bit 4Msps analog-to-digital converters (ADC) with up to 27 external channels
      • 14-bit effective resolution at 250ksps with hardware averaging
    • Three high-speed comparators (COMP) with integrated 8-bit reference DACs
      • 32ns propagation delay in high-speed mode
      • Support low-power mode operation down to <1µA
    • One 12-bit 1Msps digital-to-analog converter (DAC) with integrated output buffer
    • Programmable analog connections between ADC, COMP and DAC
    • Configurable 1.4V or 2.5V internal shared voltage reference (VREF)
    • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 123µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • SLEEP: 38µA/MHz
    • STOP: 223µA at 4MHz
    • STANDBY: 1.7µA at 32kHz with RTC and SRAM Bank 0 and state retention
    • SHUTDOWN: 92nA with IO wake-up capability
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 12-channel DMA controller
    • Math accelerator supports DIV, SQRT, MAC and TRIG computations
    • Nine timers support up to 28 PWM channels
      • Two 16-bit general-purpose timers support QEI
      • Four 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 complimentary outputs up to 12 PWM channels
    • Two windowed watchdog timers (WWDT), one independent watchdog timer (IWDT)
    • RTC with alarm and calendar mode
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Seven UART interfaces
      • Two supporting LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, Manchester
      • Three supporting low-power operation in STANDBY mode
    • Three I2C interfaces supporting up to FM+ (1Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus, and wakeup from STOP mode
    • Three SPI interfaces, with one supporting up to 32Mbits/s
    • Two Controller Area Network (CAN) interfaces support CAN 2.0 A or B and CAN-FD
  • Clock system
    • Internal 4 to 32MHz oscillator (SYSOSC) with up to ±1.2% accuracy
    • Phase-locked loop (PLL) up to 80MHz
    • Internal 32kHz low-frequency oscillator (LFOSC) with ±3% accuracy
    • External 4 to 48MHz crystal oscillator (HFXT)
    • External 32kHz crystal oscillator (LFXT)
    • External clock input
  • Data integrity and encryption
    • AES-128/256 accelerator with support for GCM/GMAC, CCM/CBC-MAC, CBC, CTR
    • Secure key storage for up to four AES keys
    • Flexible firewalls for protecting code and data
    • True random number generator (TRNG)
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16, CRC-32)
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 94 GPIOs
      • Two 5V-tolerant open-drain IOs
      • Three high-drive IOs with 20mA drive strength
      • Four high-speed IOs
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 100-pin nFBGA (ZAW) (0.8mm pitch)
    • 100-pin LQFP (PZ) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 80-pin LQFP (PN) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 64-pin LQFP (PM) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin LQFP (PT) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 48-pin VQFN (RGZ) (0.5mm pitch)
    • 42-pin DSBGA (YCJ) (0.35mm pitch) - Preview
    • 32-pin VQFN (RHB) (0.5mm pitch)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0G1518: 256KB flash, 128KB RAM
    • MSPM0G1519: 512KB flash, 128KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3518: 256KB flash, 128KB RAM
    • MSPM0G3519: 512KB flash, 128KB RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)

MSPM0Gx51x 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 MCUs offer a blend of cost optimization and design flexibility for applications requiring 256KB to 512KB of flash memory in small packages or high pin count packages (up to 100 pins). These devices include dual CAN-FD controllers, cybersecurity enablers, high performance integrated analog, and provide excellent low power performance across the operating temperature range.

The device has up to 512KB of embedded flash program memory with built-in error correction code (ECC) and up to 128KB SRAM (with ECC and parity protection for the first 64kB). The flash memory is organized into two main banks to support field firmware updates, with address swap support provided between the two main banks.

Flexible cybersecurity enablers can be used to support secure boot, secure in-field firmware updates, IP protection (execute-only memory), key storage, and more. Hardware acceleration is provided for a variety of AES symmetric cipher modes, as well as a TRNG entropy source. The cybersecurity architecture is pending Arm® PSA Level 1 certification.

A set of high performance analog modules is provided, such as two simultaneously sampling 12-bit, 4Msps ADCs supporting up to 27 external channels, on-chip voltage reference (1.4V or 2.5V), one 12-bit 1Msps DAC, and three comparators operable in low-power and high-speed modes with additional built-in 8-bit reference DACs .

The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration allowing for customers find the MCU that meets their project’s 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.

MSPM0Gx51x MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get the design started quickly. Development kits include a LaunchPad available for purchase. TI also provides a free MSPM0 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.

MSPM0Gx51x 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 MCUs offer a blend of cost optimization and design flexibility for applications requiring 256KB to 512KB of flash memory in small packages or high pin count packages (up to 100 pins). These devices include dual CAN-FD controllers, cybersecurity enablers, high performance integrated analog, and provide excellent low power performance across the operating temperature range.

The device has up to 512KB of embedded flash program memory with built-in error correction code (ECC) and up to 128KB SRAM (with ECC and parity protection for the first 64kB). The flash memory is organized into two main banks to support field firmware updates, with address swap support provided between the two main banks.

Flexible cybersecurity enablers can be used to support secure boot, secure in-field firmware updates, IP protection (execute-only memory), key storage, and more. Hardware acceleration is provided for a variety of AES symmetric cipher modes, as well as a TRNG entropy source. The cybersecurity architecture is pending Arm® PSA Level 1 certification.

A set of high performance analog modules is provided, such as two simultaneously sampling 12-bit, 4Msps ADCs supporting up to 27 external channels, on-chip voltage reference (1.4V or 2.5V), one 12-bit 1Msps DAC, and three comparators operable in low-power and high-speed modes with additional built-in 8-bit reference DACs .

The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration allowing for customers find the MCU that meets their project’s 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.

MSPM0Gx51x MCUs are supported by an extensive hardware and software ecosystem with reference designs and code examples to get the design started quickly. Development kits include a LaunchPad available for purchase. TI also provides a free MSPM0 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 MSPM0Gx51x Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers With CAN-FD Interface datasheet (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 13 Oct 2025
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IDE, configuration, compiler or debugger

CCSTUDIO Code Composer Studio™ integrated development environment (IDE)

Code Composer Studio is an integrated development environment (IDE) for TI's microcontrollers and processors. It is comprised of a rich suite of tools used to build, debug, analyze and optimize embedded applications. Code Composer Studio is available across Windows®, Linux® and macOS® platforms.

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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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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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Reference designs

TIDA-010247 — High-accuracy battery management unit reference design for 48–1500V energy storage system

This reference design is a high-side, N-channel MOSFET control (up to 32s) battery management unit (BMU), using the stacked BQ769x2 battery monitor family. This design also integrates a CAN interface for BMU stacking high-voltage (up to 1500V) energy storage station applications. High-side, (...)
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Reference designs

TIDA-010279 — Up to 1500V stackable battery management unit reference design for energy storage systems

This reference design is a full cell-temperature sensing and high cell-voltage accuracy Lithium-ion (Li-ion), lithium iron phosphate (LiFePO4) battery pack (52s). The design monitors each cell voltage, cell temperature, and protects the battery pack for safe use. This design supports both (...)
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Package Pins CAD symbols, footprints & 3D models
LQFP (PM) 64 Ultra Librarian
LQFP (PN) 80 Ultra Librarian
LQFP (PT) 48 Ultra Librarian
LQFP (PZ) 100 Ultra Librarian
NFBGA (ZAW) 100 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RGZ) 48 Ultra Librarian
VQFN (RHB) 32 Ultra Librarian

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