
MSP430FE423IPM — MSP430x4xx 16-Bit MCU, 8KB Flash, 3x16b ADC, 64-LQFP
Texas Instruments MSP430FE423IPM, MSP430x4xx series, 16-bit MSP430 CPU16 core, 8KB FLASH program memory, 256×8 RAM, 3×16-bit A/D converters, integrated LCD driver, 14 I/O, 8.4MHz internal oscillator, 1.8–3.6 V supply, -40°C to 85°C, 64-LQFP (10×10mm) tray package.
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Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Series | MSP430x4xx |
| Mounting type | Surface Mount |
| Oscillator type | Internal |
| Program memory type | FLASH |
| Voltage - supply (Vcc (Vdd)) | 1.8V ~ 3.6V |
| Operating temperature | -40°C~85°C(TA) |
| Speed | 8.4MHz |
| Package | Tray |
| RAM size | 256 x 8 |
| Core size | 16-Bit |
| Peripherals | Brown-out Detect/Reset, LCD, POR, PWM, WDT |
| Connectivity | SPI, UART/USART |
| Number of i (O) | 14 |
| Core processor | MSP430 CPU16 |
| Case | 64-LQFP |
| Data converters | A/D 3x16b |
| Program memory size | 8KB (8K x 8 + 256B) |
Frequently asked questions
Does Code Composer Studio support the MSP430FE423, and is there a migration path from MSP430F425?
TI's Code Composer Studio covers the MSP430x4xx architecture and the FE423 is a supported device in that toolchain. Migration from the F425 to the FE423 requires attention to the different A/D peripheral register layout, the metering-optimized channel configuration on the FE variant, and any LCD segment routing specific to the FE package pinout. The MSP430 hardware design guide and device errata sheet for the FE423 are the documents to review before committing a firmware port.
What is the standard lead time and packaging for MSP430FE423IPM?
The MSP430FE423IPM is stocked in tray packaging. Lead time and MOQ are distributor-dependent and are best confirmed against live inventory via the RFQ channel. Given the eol_hot status, any existing shelf stock has a finite replenishment horizon — ordering to firm production demand rather than speculative buffer stock is the recommended posture.