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Texas Instruments MSP430F5528IYFFR — Microcontrollers & Processors (MCU / MPU / DSP)

TI MSP430F5528IYFFR 16-bit MCU, 25 MHz, 128 KB Flash, 64-DSBGA

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Texas Instruments MSP430F5xx series, MSP430F5528IYFFR, 16-bit MSP430 CPUXV2, 25MHz, 128KB (128K x 8) FLASH, 10K x 8 RAM, 47 I/O, 64-UFBGA/DSBGA, -40°C~85°C.

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Specifications

MSP430F5528IYFFR Technical Specifications
ParameterValue
SeriesMSP430F5xx
Mounting typeSurface Mount
Oscillator typeInternal
Program memory typeFLASH
Voltage - supply (Vcc (Vdd))1.8V ~ 3.6V
Operating temperature-40°C~85°C(TA)
Speed25MHz
PackageTape & Reel (TR); Cut Tape (CT)
RAM size10K x 8
Core size16-Bit
PeripheralsBrown-out Detect/Reset, DMA, POR, PWM, WDT
ConnectivityI²C, IrDA, LINbus, SCI, SPI, UART/USART
Number of i (O)47
Core processorMSP430 CPUXV2
Case64-UFBGA, DSBGA
Data convertersA/D 12x12b
Program memory size128KB (128K x 8)

Product details

16-bit MSP430 with 25 MHz CPUXV2 core — 128 KB Flash, 47 I/O

Integrated peripherals include DMA, PWM, brown-out detect and reset, POR, and a watchdog timer. Connectivity covers I²C, SPI, UART/USART, IrDA, and LINbus — enough serial interface options to talk to sensors, displays, and motor-drive gate drivers without external bridge chips.

EOL hot — last-time-buy window open

EOL hot lifecycle status — manufacturer has announced end-of-life and a last-time-buy window is active. Buyers should secure final lifetime orders or begin replacement qualification.

Frequently asked questions

What is MSP430F5528IYFFR's listed speed?

The core processor runs at 25 MHz, which translates to approximately 25 MIPS for single-cycle instructions on the MSP430 CPUXV2 architecture.