Reply by steve June 10, 20082008-06-10
On Jun 10, 12:35=A0pm, "Bill Giovino" <contac...@microcontroller.com>
wrote:
=2E The low power
> specs on this are pretty impressive.
Wonder if it included all the RAM on, prices seem suspiciously low compared to other MSP430's, but i'm not complaining.
Reply by Didi June 10, 20082008-06-10
Bill Giovino wrote:
> Texas Instruments has announced a 25MHz, 160uA/MHz MSP430 family. > > http://microcontroller.com/news/Texas_Instruments_MSP430_5xx.asp > > The article includes TI's latest roadmap for this new MSP430F5xx family. The low power > specs on this are pretty impressive.
Looks like TI had to anounce something given that the MCF51xx are already on the market... It is really nice to have a number of good choices, TI is (or likely will be, if we talk their new 5xx series) definitely one of them. Thanks for the post and the article. Didi ------------------------------------------------------ Dimiter Popoff Transgalactic Instruments http://www.tgi-sci.com ------------------------------------------------------ http://www.flickr.com/photos/didi_tgi/sets/72157600228621276/ Original message: http://groups.google.com/group/comp.arch.embedded/msg/8c0f984b5a99324b?dmode=source
Reply by Bill Giovino June 10, 20082008-06-10
Texas Instruments has announced a 25MHz, 160uA/MHz MSP430 family.

http://microcontroller.com/news/Texas_Instruments_MSP430_5xx.asp

The article includes TI's latest roadmap for this new MSP430F5xx family. The low power
specs on this are pretty impressive.


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