MSP430F5529 in MSP430 Family
The MSP430F5529 family from Texas Instruments is a group of ultra-low-power microcontrollers designed for applications requiring integrated USB 2.0 connectivity and high-performance analog peripherals. Based on the 16-bit RISC architecture, these devices are optimized for extended battery life in portable systems. They provide a versatile balance of processing power and power efficiency, making them a standard choice for engineers building low-power industrial and consumer electronics that interface directly with PC hosts.
Variants in This Sub-Family
Variants within the MSP430F552x sub-family primarily scale based on Flash memory density and package footprint. While the flagship MSP430F5529 offers the maximum 128KB Flash in LQFP-80 or VQFN-64 packages, other variants like the MSP430F5528 or F5524 provide smaller memory footprints and reduced I/O counts to optimize board space and cost for less complex applications while maintaining the same integrated USB peripheral and core performance characteristics.



