MSP430A147IZQER Texas Instruments Integrated Circuit (BGA) In Stock
Texas Instruments MSP430A147IZQER is a 16-bit ultra-low-power microcontroller from the MSP430 family in a BGA package. It features integrated analog peripherals, flash memory, and RAM optimized for battery-powered sensing and measurement applications. Available from stock with worldwide shipping.
- Manufacturer
- Texas Instruments
- Package
- BGA
- Pin Count
- 80
- Lifecycle
- ACTIVE
- Datasheet
- MSP430A147IZQER Datasheet PDF
- Category
- Integrated Circuit
- RoHS
- Compliant
- Lead Time
- 3–7 business days
- Shipping
- DHL Express · Worldwide
Key Features
- Ultra-low-power 16-bit MSP430 CPU architecture with multiple low-power modes for extended battery life
- Integrated analog peripherals including ADC and comparator for direct sensor interfacing without external components
- BGA package enables compact embedded system designs with high pin density for advanced MCU features
- RoHS compliant lead-free packaging for deployment in environmentally regulated IoT and industrial devices
Applications
The MSP430A147IZQER is ideal for portable and battery-powered applications such as wireless sensor nodes, medical monitoring devices, and smart metering systems. Its ultra-low-power architecture with multiple sleep modes enables years of operation on a single battery in data logging and remote sensing applications. The integrated analog peripherals simplify circuit design for temperature measurement, pressure sensing, and other precision analog data acquisition tasks.
Specifications
| Pbfree Code | Yes |
| Reach Compliance Code | Unknown |
| Package | BGA |
Compliance & Regulatory
| RoHS Status | Compliant |
| Lead-Free | Yes (Pb-Free) |
Alternate & Equivalent Parts
Compatible alternatives and drop-in replacements for MSP430A147IZQER:
RISC Microcontroller, 16-Bit, FLASH, MSP430 CPU, 16MHz, CMOS, PQFP100
RISC Microcontroller, 16-Bit, FLASH, MSP430 CPU, 16MHz, CMOS, PQCC64
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the CPU architecture of the MSP430A147IZQER?
The MSP430A147IZQER is based on Texas Instruments' 16-bit MSP430 RISC CPU architecture, which is specifically designed for ultra-low-power operation. It features a von Neumann architecture with a unified address space, enabling efficient code execution with minimal power consumption in embedded applications.
What package does the MSP430A147IZQER use?
The MSP430A147IZQER is packaged in a BGA (Ball Grid Array) package, which provides a high pin count in a compact area compared to traditional QFP packages. The BGA package is ideal for space-constrained designs requiring many I/O pins, but requires careful PCB design with controlled impedance routing.
What are the power consumption characteristics of the MSP430A147IZQER?
As part of the MSP430A family, the MSP430A147IZQER offers ultra-low-power operation with multiple low-power modes (LPM0 through LPM4) that reduce current consumption to microamp levels. This makes it ideal for battery-powered applications requiring long operating lifetimes between battery replacements or charges.
Is the MSP430A147IZQER RoHS compliant?
Yes, the MSP430A147IZQER is RoHS compliant with a Pb-free code of Yes, indicating lead-free construction suitable for use in products sold in regions with strict environmental regulations such as the European Union's RoHS directive and similar international standards.
What types of applications is the MSP430A147IZQER best suited for?
The MSP430A147IZQER excels in battery-powered IoT sensor nodes, portable medical devices, smart meters, industrial process monitoring, and wireless remote controls. Its combination of integrated analog peripherals, low-power modes, and 16-bit processing capability makes it well-suited for any application requiring precision sensing with extended battery life.
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