The MSP430F413IRTDR belongs to the category of microcontrollers and is designed for use in various embedded systems. It is known for its low power consumption, making it suitable for battery-powered applications. The package type for the MSP430F413IRTDR is a 64-pin QFN (Quad Flat No-leads) package, and it is available in tape and reel packaging with a specific quantity per reel.
The MSP430F413IRTDR features a total of 64 pins, each serving specific functions such as GPIO, communication interfaces, power supply, and ground connections. A detailed pinout diagram is available in the datasheet for precise reference.
The MSP430F413IRTDR operates based on the Harvard architecture, featuring a CPU core with separate memory buses for program instructions and data. It executes instructions fetched from flash memory while efficiently managing power consumption through various low-power modes.
The MSP430F413IRTDR is well-suited for applications requiring low power consumption and integrated peripherals, including: - Portable Medical Devices - Battery-Powered Sensor Nodes - Energy Harvesting Systems - Wearable Electronics
In conclusion, the MSP430F413IRTDR offers a balance of low power consumption and integrated peripherals, making it an ideal choice for various embedded system applications.
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