MSP432E401YTPDT

MSP432E401YTPDT


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Parameter Description Value/Range
Package Type Package type of the device TQFP-100 (Thin Quad Flat Package)
Operating Voltage Supply voltage range 1.65V to 3.7V
Operating Temperature Temperature range for operation -40掳C to +85掳C
Clock Speed Maximum clock speed Up to 80 MHz
Flash Memory Size of flash memory 256 KB
RAM Size of RAM 64 KB
Analog-to-Digital Converter (ADC) ADC resolution and channels 12-bit, up to 16 channels
Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) DAC resolution and channels 12-bit, up to 2 channels
Timers Number and type of timers 3 x 32-bit PWM Timer, 9 x 16/32-bit TimerA
Communication Interfaces Available communication interfaces UART, SPI, I2C, CAN
GPIO Pins Number of general-purpose input/output pins Up to 80 I/O pins
Power Consumption Typical power consumption in active mode Varies by configuration
Capacitive Touch Sensing Support for capacitive touch sensing Yes
Debug Interface Debug interface type JTAG, SWD

Instructions for Use:

  1. Power Supply Setup: Ensure that the supply voltage is within the specified operating voltage range (1.65V to 3.7V). Use appropriate decoupling capacitors near the power pins to stabilize the supply.

  2. Clock Configuration: Configure the system clock using internal or external oscillators as per your application needs. The MSP432E4 supports multiple clock sources including DCO, XTAL, and external clocks.

  3. Peripheral Initialization: Initialize peripherals such as ADC, DAC, timers, and communication interfaces according to the application requirements. Refer to the datasheet for specific register settings.

  4. Programming Flash Memory: Use a compatible IDE (Integrated Development Environment) like Energia or Code Composer Studio to program the flash memory. Ensure you follow the guidelines for programming and debugging.

  5. Pin Configuration: Configure GPIO pins based on the required functionality (input, output, peripheral functions). Set pull-up or pull-down resistors as necessary.

  6. Communication Protocols: For interfacing with other devices, configure UART, SPI, I2C, or CAN protocols as needed. Ensure correct baud rates and protocol-specific parameters are set.

  7. Capacitive Touch Sensing: If using capacitive touch sensing, configure the relevant GPIOs and enable the capacitive touch library or equivalent software support.

  8. Testing and Debugging: Use JTAG or SWD interfaces for testing and debugging. Monitor real-time data and debug code using breakpoints and watchpoints.

For detailed specifications and advanced configurations, refer to the official Texas Instruments MSP432E401YTPDT datasheet and technical documentation.

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