MSPM0L1306

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32-MHz Arm® Cortex®-M0+ MCU with 64-KB flash, 4-KB SRAM, 12-bit ADC, comparator, OPA

Product details

CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 32 Flash memory (kByte) 64 RAM (kByte) 4 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, Comparator, DMA, LIN, Zero-drift OpAmp UART 2 Number of ADC channels 6, 8, 9, 10 SPI 1 Hardware accelerators 0 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Catalog Operating system Not Applicable Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 64 Number of GPIOs 13, 20, 24, 28 Number of I2Cs 2 Security Secure debug
CPU Arm Cortex-M0+ Frequency (MHz) 32 Flash memory (kByte) 64 RAM (kByte) 4 ADC type 12-bit SAR Features 5-V-tolerant I/Os, Comparator, DMA, LIN, Zero-drift OpAmp UART 2 Number of ADC channels 6, 8, 9, 10 SPI 1 Hardware accelerators 0 Operating temperature range (°C) -40 to 125 Rating Catalog Operating system Not Applicable Nonvolatile memory (kByte) 64 Number of GPIOs 13, 20, 24, 28 Number of I2Cs 2 Security Secure debug
SOT-23-THN (DYY) 16 8.4 mm² 4.2 x 2 VQFN (RGE) 24 16 mm² 4 x 4 VQFN (RHB) 32 25 mm² 5 x 5 VSSOP (DGS) 20 24.99 mm² 5.1 x 4.9 VSSOP (DGS) 28 34.79 mm² 7.1 x 4.9 WQFN (RTR) 16 6 mm² 2 x 3
  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU, frequency up to 32 MHz
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C to 125°C
    • Wide supply voltage range: 1.62 V to 3.6 V
  • Memories
    • Up to 64KB of flash
    • Up to 4KB of SRAM
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • One 12-bit 1.68-Msps analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 10 total external channels
    • Configurable 1.4-V or 2.5-V internal ADC voltage reference (VREF)
    • Two zero-drift, zero-crossover chopper operational amplifiers (OPA)
      • 0.5-µV/°C drift with chopping
      • 6-pA input bias current (1)
      • Integrated programmable gain stage (1-32x)
    • One general-purpose amplifier (GPAMP)
    • One high-speed comparator (COMP) with 8-bit reference DAC
      • 32-ns propagation delay
      • Low power mode down to <1-µA
    • Programmable analog connections between ADC, OPAs, COMP, and DAC
    • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 71 µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • STOP: 151 µA at 4 MHz and 44 µA at 32 kHz
    • STANDBY: 1.0 µA with 32-kHz 16-bit timer running, SRAM/registers fully retained, and 32MHz clock wakeup in 3.2µs
    • SHUTDOWN: 61 nA with IO wakeup capability
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 3-channel DMA controller
    • 3-channel event fabric signaling system
    • Four 16-bit general-purpose timers, each with two capture/compare registers supporting low-power operation in STANDBY mode, supporting a total of 8 PWM channels
    • Windowed watchdog timer
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Two UART interfaces; one supporting LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, Manchester and both supporting low-power operation in STANDBY
    • Two I2C interfaces; one supporting FM+ (1 Mbit/s) and both supporting SMBus, PMBus, and wakeup from STOP
    • One SPI supporting up to 16 Mbit/s
  • Clock system
    • Internal 4- to 32-MHz oscillator with ±1.2% accuracy (SYSOSC)
    • Internal 32-kHz low-frequency oscillator with ±3% accuracy (LFOSC)
  • Data integrity
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16 or CRC-32)
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 28 GPIOs
    • Two 5-V-tolerant open-drain IOs with fail-safe protection
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 32-pin VQFN (RHB)
    • 32-pin VSSOP (DGS)
    • 28-pin VSSOP (DGS)
    • 24-pin VQFN (RGE)
    • 20-pin VSSOP (DGS)
    • 16-pin SOT(DYY)
    • 16-pin WQFN (RTR)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0L13x3: 8KB of flash, 2KB of RAM
    • MSPM0L13x4: 16KB of flash, 2KB of RAM
    • MSPM0L13x5: 32KB of flash, 4KB of RAM
    • MSPM0L13x6: 64KB of flash, 4KB of RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)
    • LP-MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad™ development kit
    • MSP Software Development Kit (SDK)

(1)MSPM0L134x only

  • Core
    • Arm 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU, frequency up to 32 MHz
  • Operating characteristics
    • Extended temperature: –40°C to 125°C
    • Wide supply voltage range: 1.62 V to 3.6 V
  • Memories
    • Up to 64KB of flash
    • Up to 4KB of SRAM
  • High-performance analog peripherals
    • One 12-bit 1.68-Msps analog-to-digital converter (ADC) with up to 10 total external channels
    • Configurable 1.4-V or 2.5-V internal ADC voltage reference (VREF)
    • Two zero-drift, zero-crossover chopper operational amplifiers (OPA)
      • 0.5-µV/°C drift with chopping
      • 6-pA input bias current (1)
      • Integrated programmable gain stage (1-32x)
    • One general-purpose amplifier (GPAMP)
    • One high-speed comparator (COMP) with 8-bit reference DAC
      • 32-ns propagation delay
      • Low power mode down to <1-µA
    • Programmable analog connections between ADC, OPAs, COMP, and DAC
    • Integrated temperature sensor
  • Optimized low-power modes
    • RUN: 71 µA/MHz (CoreMark)
    • STOP: 151 µA at 4 MHz and 44 µA at 32 kHz
    • STANDBY: 1.0 µA with 32-kHz 16-bit timer running, SRAM/registers fully retained, and 32MHz clock wakeup in 3.2µs
    • SHUTDOWN: 61 nA with IO wakeup capability
  • Intelligent digital peripherals
    • 3-channel DMA controller
    • 3-channel event fabric signaling system
    • Four 16-bit general-purpose timers, each with two capture/compare registers supporting low-power operation in STANDBY mode, supporting a total of 8 PWM channels
    • Windowed watchdog timer
  • Enhanced communication interfaces
    • Two UART interfaces; one supporting LIN, IrDA, DALI, Smart Card, Manchester and both supporting low-power operation in STANDBY
    • Two I2C interfaces; one supporting FM+ (1 Mbit/s) and both supporting SMBus, PMBus, and wakeup from STOP
    • One SPI supporting up to 16 Mbit/s
  • Clock system
    • Internal 4- to 32-MHz oscillator with ±1.2% accuracy (SYSOSC)
    • Internal 32-kHz low-frequency oscillator with ±3% accuracy (LFOSC)
  • Data integrity
    • Cyclic redundancy checker (CRC-16 or CRC-32)
  • Flexible I/O features
    • Up to 28 GPIOs
    • Two 5-V-tolerant open-drain IOs with fail-safe protection
  • Development support
    • 2-pin serial wire debug (SWD)
  • Package options
    • 32-pin VQFN (RHB)
    • 32-pin VSSOP (DGS)
    • 28-pin VSSOP (DGS)
    • 24-pin VQFN (RGE)
    • 20-pin VSSOP (DGS)
    • 16-pin SOT(DYY)
    • 16-pin WQFN (RTR)
  • Family members (also see Device Comparison)
    • MSPM0L13x3: 8KB of flash, 2KB of RAM
    • MSPM0L13x4: 16KB of flash, 2KB of RAM
    • MSPM0L13x5: 32KB of flash, 4KB of RAM
    • MSPM0L13x6: 64KB of flash, 4KB of RAM
  • Development kits and software (also see Tools and Software)
    • LP-MSPM0L1306 LaunchPad™ development kit
    • MSP Software Development Kit (SDK)

(1)MSPM0L134x only

MSPM0L134x and MSPM0L130x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly-integrated, ultra-low-power 32-bit MSPM0 MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform operating at up to 32-MHz 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 ranging from 1.62 V to 3.6 V.

The MSPM0L134x and MSPM0L130x devices provide up to 64KB embedded flash program memory with up to 4KB SRAM. These MCUs incorporate a high-speed on-chip oscillator with an accuracy up to ±1.2%, eliminating the need for an external crystal. Additional features include a 3-channel DMA, 16- and 32-bit CRC accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as one 12-bit 1.68-MSPS ADC with configurable internal voltage reference, one high-speed comparator with built-in reference DAC, two zero-drift zero-crossover operational amplifiers with programmable gain, one general-purpose amplifier, and an on-chip temperature sensor. These devices also offer intelligent digital peripherals such as four 16-bit general purpose timers, one windowed watchdog timer, and a variety of communication peripherals including two UARTs, one SPI, and two I2Cs. 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 allowing for customers find the MCU that meets their project’s needs. The architecture combined with extensive low-power modes are optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications.

MSPM0L134x and MSPM0L130x 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™ development 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 MSPM0 L-Series 32-MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.

MSPM0L134x and MSPM0L130x microcontrollers (MCUs) are part of the MSP highly-integrated, ultra-low-power 32-bit MSPM0 MCU family based on the enhanced Arm Cortex-M0+ core platform operating at up to 32-MHz 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 ranging from 1.62 V to 3.6 V.

The MSPM0L134x and MSPM0L130x devices provide up to 64KB embedded flash program memory with up to 4KB SRAM. These MCUs incorporate a high-speed on-chip oscillator with an accuracy up to ±1.2%, eliminating the need for an external crystal. Additional features include a 3-channel DMA, 16- and 32-bit CRC accelerator, and a variety of high-performance analog peripherals such as one 12-bit 1.68-MSPS ADC with configurable internal voltage reference, one high-speed comparator with built-in reference DAC, two zero-drift zero-crossover operational amplifiers with programmable gain, one general-purpose amplifier, and an on-chip temperature sensor. These devices also offer intelligent digital peripherals such as four 16-bit general purpose timers, one windowed watchdog timer, and a variety of communication peripherals including two UARTs, one SPI, and two I2Cs. 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 allowing for customers find the MCU that meets their project’s needs. The architecture combined with extensive low-power modes are optimized to achieve extended battery life in portable measurement applications.

MSPM0L134x and MSPM0L130x 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™ development 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 MSPM0 L-Series 32-MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual.

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* Data sheet MSPM0L130x Mixed-Signal Microcontrollers datasheet (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 05 Jan 2024
* Errata MSPM0L110x, MSPM0L13xx Microcontrollers Errata (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 07 Aug 2025
* User guide MSPM0 L-Series 32-MHz Microcontrollers Technical Reference Manual (Rev. E) PDF | HTML 23 May 2025
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Application note EMC Improvement Guide for MSPM0 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 02 Dec 2025
User guide MSPM0 NONMAIN FLASH Operation Guide PDF | HTML 07 Nov 2025
Subsystem design I2C IO Expander PDF | HTML 30 Sep 2025
Application note MSPM0 L-Series MCUs Hardware Development Guide (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 29 Sep 2025
Subsystem design ADC to I2C (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 10 Sep 2025
Subsystem design ADC to UART (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 09 Sep 2025
Subsystem design DMA Ping Pong With ADC (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 09 Sep 2025
Subsystem design Thermistor Temperature Sensing (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 09 Sep 2025
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Application note MSPM0 Bootloader Implementation (Rev. D) PDF | HTML 04 Sep 2025
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Subsystem design ADC to SPI (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 27 Aug 2025
User guide MSPM0 MCUs Development Guide (Rev. G) PDF | HTML 27 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Parallel IO to UART Bridge (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 21 Aug 2025
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Subsystem design Data Sensor Aggregator Subsystem Design (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 20 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Function Generator Using DAC8 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 15 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Task Scheduler (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 15 Aug 2025
Subsystem design IO Expander With SPI, I2C, and UART (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 14 Aug 2025
Subsystem design PWM Control Using Push-Buttons PDF | HTML 14 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Using MSPM0 as a Watchdog Timer PDF | HTML 14 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Emulate EEPROM with FLASH (Type A) (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 13 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Common Amplifier Topologies: PGA (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 12 Aug 2025
Subsystem design LED Driver With PWM (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 12 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Transimpedance Amplifier (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 12 Aug 2025
Application note Migration Guide From STM32 to Arm-Based MSPM0 (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 11 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Emulate EEPROM With FLASH (Type B) (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 06 Aug 2025
Subsystem design Frequency Counter: Tone Detection (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 06 Aug 2025
Subsystem design MSPM0 MCU as Watchdog (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 04 Aug 2025
Application note MSPM0 MCUs Quick Reference Guide (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 04 Aug 2025
Subsystem design MCU Design Techniques: ADC to PWM (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 01 Aug 2025
Application note MSPM0 C-Series MCU Hardware Development Guide (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 21 Jul 2025
User guide MSPM0 Gauge L2 Solution Guide (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 30 Jun 2025
Product overview MSPM0 MCUs: More Options, Unlimited Possibilities (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 29 Jun 2025
Application note Capturing PWM 0% to 100% Duty Cycle with MSPM0 MCU PDF | HTML 12 Jun 2025
User guide Migration Guide From Microchip to MSPM0 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 04 Jun 2025
Application note Migration Guide From MSP430 MCUs to MSPM0 MCUs (Rev. B) PDF | HTML 02 Jun 2025
User guide Migration Guide From Renesas RL78 to Arm-Based MSPM0 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 29 May 2025
Application note Migration Guide From STM8 to MSPM0 (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 21 May 2025
Application note BQ2562x Control Based on MSPM0 Through I2C PDF | HTML 10 Apr 2025
Application note LIN Basics and Implementation on MSPM0 PDF | HTML 21 Feb 2025
Application note Laser Speckle Reduction Solution in Projector based on MSPM0 MCU PDF | HTML 20 Feb 2025
User guide Migration Guide From NXP to MSPM0 PDF | HTML 03 Feb 2025
Application note Closed Loop Constant Power Drive to Simplify Heater Element Control and Extend Battery Life PDF | HTML 29 Jan 2025
Subsystem design Signal Acquisition With Integrated Op Amp PDF | HTML 30 Sep 2024
Application note How to Charge With Smart Battery Using MCU in Between to Translate SMBus/I2C PDF | HTML 09 Aug 2024
Application note BQ769x2 Control Based on MSPM0 Through I2C (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 12 Jul 2024
Application note MSPM0 Gauge L1 Solution Guide (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 04 Jun 2024
Application brief Automotive Seat Comfort Module Using MSPM0 PDF | HTML 01 May 2024
Application note Realization of Password-Protected Debug Based on Software PDF | HTML 06 Mar 2024
Product overview Realizing Low-Power and High-Scalability OBC Wake-up Design with MSPM0 MCU PDF | HTML 02 Feb 2024
Application note Isolated Loop Powered 4 to 20mA Field Transmitter Designs PDF | HTML 01 Feb 2024
Design guide Low-Cost Blood Pressure and Heart Rate Monitor Reference Design PDF | HTML 19 Dec 2023
Design guide Smart Analog Sensor Interface for Smoke Detection With Ambient Light Cancellation Reference Design PDF | HTML 12 Dec 2023
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Product overview Scalable Battery Backup Subsystem With Adjustable Output (Rev. A) PDF | HTML 16 Oct 2023
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LDC3114-MSPM0L1306-CODE-EXAMPLE Example code for the BOOST-LDC3114EVM connected to the LP-MSPM0L1306

Example code for using the BOOST-LDC3114EVM with the LP-MSPM0L1306
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TMAG5273-MSPM0L1306-CODE-EXAMPLE Example Code for the TMAG5273EVM connected to the LP-MSPM01306

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GUI for evaluation module (EVM)

LP-MSPM0L1306-OOBE Out-of-box experience GUI for LP-MSPM0L1306

Out-of-box experience GUI for LP-MSPM0L1306
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GUI for evaluation module (EVM)

MSPM0-ANALOG-CONFIGURATOR Analog Configurator for MSPM0

The MSPM0 analog configurator is a graphical configuration tool designed to simplify and accelerate the design and enablement of an analog signal chain using a MSPM0 device with no traditional coding development necessary.

The tool uses an intuitive GUI to configure a signal chain using the high (...)

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CCSTUDIO-STARTHUB Example application browser

Explore a vast library of example projects, categorized by application type, with support for multiple development environments
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MSP-MOTOR-CONTROL MSPM0 Firmware solutions for motor control applications

MSP Motor Control is a collection of software, tools and examples to spin motors in 30 minutes or less with MSPM0 Arm® Cortex® M0+ MCUs and popular motor driver solutions.

MSP Motor Control provides examples for supported hardware kits to spin brushed, stepper, and three-phase motors with sensored (...)

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TI-DEVELOPER-ZONE Start embedded development on your desktop or in the cloud

From evaluation to deployment the TI Developer Zone provides a comprehensive range of software, tools and training to ensure that you have everything you need for each stage of the development process.
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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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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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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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TEC-3P-IOLINK — IO-Link protocol stack

TEConcept offers software stacks for IO-Link Devices and IO-Link Masters, including the most complete portfolio of supporting tools for developers, such as IODD design tools, USB-Masters, IO-Link protocol analysers and approved conformance testing tools for Masters and Devices. TEConcept’ s IO-Link (...)
Simulation model

MSPM0x OPA PSpice Model

SLAM357.ZIP (52 KB) - PSpice Model
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MSPM0x OPA TINA-TI Reference Design

SLAM356.ZIP (7 KB) - TINA-TI Reference Design
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MSPM0x OPA TINA-TI Spice Model

SLAM358.ZIP (5 KB) - TINA-TI Spice Model
Reference designs

TIDA-010963 — Digital addressable lighting interface (DALI) 103 reference design based on MSPM0

This reference design implements a Digital Addressable Lighting Interface (DALI) 103 utilizing the MSPM0 microcontrollers, which meets compliant hardware and software requirements for IEC 62386-103. The design features a customizable DALI transceiver, power supply, isolation and firmware that (...)
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TIDA-010263 — IO-Link device implementation for sensors and actuator reference design

This reference design gives an example implementation of an IO-Link device interface. The design includes the IO-Link device physical layer (PHY) including a low-dropout (LDO) as well as a low-power microcontroller. This combination supports IO-Link COM3 transfer rate and a cycle time of 400μs. (...)
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TIDA-010941 — Smart analog sensor interface for smoke detection with ambient light cancellation reference design

This reference design provides a low BOM cost smoke detector design that passes UL217 9th edition sensitivity and fire room tests. Using a modulation-based photoelectric architecture, this reference design is able to achieve high rejection of ambient light for application in chambered or (...)
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TIDA-010267 — Single-chip pulse oximeter reference design with 90dB dynamic range for lower perfusion index

This reference design demonstrates the analog capabilities of the MSPM0L1306 in a low-cost, single chip pulse oximeter design. The operational amplifiers within the MSPM0L1306 serve as the transimpedance amplifier and current control driver with zero-drift, low-noise capabilities. The integrated (...)
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TIDA-010266 — Low-cost blood pressure and heart rate monitor reference design

This reference design is for a low-cost electronic blood pressure monitor (BPM), or sphygmomanometer, with focus on low-noise performance using both our Microcontroller (MCU)-integrated chopping amplifiers and small size external amplifiers. This design targets portable battery operated devices (...)
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