MSP430F2013 in MSP430 Family
The MSP430F2013 is a specialized sub-family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers from Texas Instruments, designed for cost-sensitive applications requiring precise analog signal acquisition. Built on the 16-bit RISC architecture, these devices integrate a high-performance 16-bit Sigma-Delta A/D converter, making them ideal for sensor interfacing where board space and power consumption are critical constraints. They operate across a wide voltage range and feature multiple low-power modes to extend battery life in portable electronic designs.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Comparing specs that differ across variants.
| Part Number | Package | Stock |
|---|---|---|
| MSP430F2013IRSAT (Texas Instruments) | VQFN-16 | 18,104 |
| MSP430F2013IPW (Texas Instruments) | TSSOP-14 | 9,847 |
| MSP430F2013IPWR (Texas Instruments) | TSSOP-14 | 17,047 |
Variants within the MSP430F2013 sub-family differ primarily in their physical packaging and temperature ratings. While the internal 2KB Flash and 128B RAM remain constant, options include the TSSOP-14 for standard prototyping, the compact QFN-16 for high-density layouts, and PDIP-14 for through-hole applications. Industrial-grade and extended-temperature versions are available to ensure reliability in harsh environmental conditions.



