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CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 32 Flash memory (kByte) 64 RAM (kByte) 8 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, General purpose UART 3 TI functional safety category Functional Safety Quality-Managed Number of ADC channels 12, 13, 15, 18, 24, 27 SPI 1 Hardware accelerators 0 Edge AI enabled No Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Catalog Operating system Not Applicable Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 64 Number of GPIOs 21, 25, 41, 45 Number of I2Cs 2 Security Hardware-enforced isolation, Secure debug, Secure storage, Software IP protection
CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 32 Flash memory (kByte) 64 RAM (kByte) 8 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, General purpose UART 3 TI functional safety category Functional Safety Quality-Managed Number of ADC channels 12, 13, 15, 18, 24, 27 SPI 1 Hardware accelerators 0 Edge AI enabled No Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Catalog Operating system Not Applicable Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 64 Number of GPIOs 21, 25, 41, 45 Number of I2Cs 2 Security Hardware-enforced isolation, Secure debug, Secure storage, Software IP protection
LQFP (PT) 48 81 mm² 9 x 9
  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU, frequency up to 32MHz
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C to 125°C
    • Supply voltage range: 4.5V to 5.5V
  • Memories
    • Up to 64KB of flash
    • 8KB of SRAM
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • One analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 27 total external channels, 1.6-Msps@12-bit
    • 4.05V internal ADC voltage reference (VREF)
    • Integrated temperature sensor
    • Integrated supply monitor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 126µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • SLEEP: 2516uA at 32MHz
    • STOP: 1442µA at 4MHz and 674uA at 32kHz
    • STANDBY: 3.8µA with SRAM retention
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 3-channel DMA controller
    • Five timers supporting up to 18 PWM channels

      • One 16-bit advanced timers with deadband support up to 8 PWM channels
      • One 16-bit general purpose timer with 4 capture/compares
      • Two 16-bit general purpose timers with 2 capture/compares
      • One 16-bit general purpose timer with 2 capture/compares and QEI
    • Windowed watchdog timer (WWDT)
    • Independent watch dog timer (IWDT)
    • RTC with alarm and calendar mode
    • BEEPER generating 1/2/4/8kHz square wave to drive an external beeper
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Three UART interfaces supporting low-power operation in STANDBY mode
      • One advanced UART instance supporting LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, & Manchester coding
    • Two I2C interfaces supporting FM+ (1Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus, and wakeup from STOP mode,
    • One SPI supporting up to 16Mbit/s
  • Clock system
    • Internal 32MHz oscillator with -2.1% to 1.6% accuracy (SYSOSC)
    • Internal 32kHz low-frequency oscillator (LFOSC) with up to ±3% accuracy
    • External 4MHz to 32MHz crystal oscillator (HFXT)
    • External 32kHz crystal oscillator (LFXT)
    • External Low Frequency (LF) and High Frequency (HF) digital clock inputs
  • Data integrity
    • Flexible firewalls for protecting code and data
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16)
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 45 GPIOs
    • True 5V IOs
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 48-pin LQFP (PT), VQFN (RGZ)
    • 32-pin VSSOP (DGS32), VQFN (RHB)
    • 28-pin VSSOP (DGS28)
    • 24-pin VQFN (RGE)
    • 20-pin VSSOP (DGS20), WQFN (RUK)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0H3216: 64KB of flash, 8KB of RAM
    • MSPM0H3215: 32KB of flash, 8KB of RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)
    • LP-MSPM0H3216 LaunchPad™ development kit
    • MSP Software Development Kit (SDK)
  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU, frequency up to 32MHz
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C to 125°C
    • Supply voltage range: 4.5V to 5.5V
  • Memories
    • Up to 64KB of flash
    • 8KB of SRAM
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • One analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 27 total external channels, 1.6-Msps@12-bit
    • 4.05V internal ADC voltage reference (VREF)
    • Integrated temperature sensor
    • Integrated supply monitor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 126µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • SLEEP: 2516uA at 32MHz
    • STOP: 1442µA at 4MHz and 674uA at 32kHz
    • STANDBY: 3.8µA with SRAM retention
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 3-channel DMA controller
    • Five timers supporting up to 18 PWM channels

      • One 16-bit advanced timers with deadband support up to 8 PWM channels
      • One 16-bit general purpose timer with 4 capture/compares
      • Two 16-bit general purpose timers with 2 capture/compares
      • One 16-bit general purpose timer with 2 capture/compares and QEI
    • Windowed watchdog timer (WWDT)
    • Independent watch dog timer (IWDT)
    • RTC with alarm and calendar mode
    • BEEPER generating 1/2/4/8kHz square wave to drive an external beeper
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Three UART interfaces supporting low-power operation in STANDBY mode
      • One advanced UART instance supporting LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, & Manchester coding
    • Two I2C interfaces supporting FM+ (1Mbit/s), SMBus/PMBus, and wakeup from STOP mode,
    • One SPI supporting up to 16Mbit/s
  • Clock system
    • Internal 32MHz oscillator with -2.1% to 1.6% accuracy (SYSOSC)
    • Internal 32kHz low-frequency oscillator (LFOSC) with up to ±3% accuracy
    • External 4MHz to 32MHz crystal oscillator (HFXT)
    • External 32kHz crystal oscillator (LFXT)
    • External Low Frequency (LF) and High Frequency (HF) digital clock inputs
  • Data integrity
    • Flexible firewalls for protecting code and data
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16)
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 45 GPIOs
    • True 5V IOs
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 48-pin LQFP (PT), VQFN (RGZ)
    • 32-pin VSSOP (DGS32), VQFN (RHB)
    • 28-pin VSSOP (DGS28)
    • 24-pin VQFN (RGE)
    • 20-pin VSSOP (DGS20), WQFN (RUK)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0H3216: 64KB of flash, 8KB of RAM
    • MSPM0H3215: 32KB of flash, 8KB of RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)
    • LP-MSPM0H3216 LaunchPad™ development kit
    • MSP Software Development Kit (SDK)

MSPM0H321x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly-integrated 5V power supply and 32-bit MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform operating at up to 32MHz frequency. These cost-optimized MCUs offer high-performance analog peripheral integration, support extended temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C, and operate with supply voltages from 4.5V.

The MSPM0H321x devices provide up to 64KB embedded flash program memory with 8KB SRAM. These MCUs incorporate a high-speed on-chip oscillator with an accuracy of -2.1% to 1.6%, eliminating the need for an external crystal. Additional features include a 3-channel DMA, CRC-16 accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as one 12-bit 1.6Msps ADC with VDD as the voltage reference, and an on-chip temperature sensor. These devices offer intelligent digital peripherals such as one 16-bit advanced timer, four 16-bit general purpose timer, one windowed watchdog timer, one independent watchdog timer, and a real-time clock (RTC). These devices also offer a variety of communication peripherals including three UART, one SPI, and two I2C. These communication peripherals offer protocol support for LIN, IrDA, DALI, Manchester, smart card, SMBus, and PMBus.

The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration enabling customers to find the MCU that meets their project needs. The architecture combined with extensive low-power modes is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications.

MSPM0H321x 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™ kit available for purchase and design files for a target-socket board. TI also provides a free MSP 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 MSPM0H-Series 32MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.

MSPM0H321x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly-integrated 5V power supply and 32-bit MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform operating at up to 32MHz frequency. These cost-optimized MCUs offer high-performance analog peripheral integration, support extended temperature ranges from -40°C to 125°C, and operate with supply voltages from 4.5V.

The MSPM0H321x devices provide up to 64KB embedded flash program memory with 8KB SRAM. These MCUs incorporate a high-speed on-chip oscillator with an accuracy of -2.1% to 1.6%, eliminating the need for an external crystal. Additional features include a 3-channel DMA, CRC-16 accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as one 12-bit 1.6Msps ADC with VDD as the voltage reference, and an on-chip temperature sensor. These devices offer intelligent digital peripherals such as one 16-bit advanced timer, four 16-bit general purpose timer, one windowed watchdog timer, one independent watchdog timer, and a real-time clock (RTC). These devices also offer a variety of communication peripherals including three UART, one SPI, and two I2C. These communication peripherals offer protocol support for LIN, IrDA, DALI, Manchester, smart card, SMBus, and PMBus.

The TI MSPM0 family of low-power MCUs consists of devices with varying degrees of analog and digital integration enabling customers to find the MCU that meets their project needs. The architecture combined with extensive low-power modes is optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications.

MSPM0H321x 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™ kit available for purchase and design files for a target-socket board. TI also provides a free MSP 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 MSPM0H-Series 32MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.

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