The MSP432 is a family of from Texas Instruments (TI), a leader in the semiconductor industry. First introduced in 2015, the MSP432 is a significant evolutionary step for TI, extending their legendary 16-bit MSP430 line into the 32-bit domain while maintaining a core brand promise: ultra-low power consumption .
The MSP432 family represents a strategic evolution by Texas Instruments. It combines the ultra-low-power heritage of the 16-bit MSP430 series with the high-performance computing capabilities of the 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F engine. Specification Summary ARM 32-bit Cortex-M4F Clock Frequency Up to 48 MHz Flash Memory Up to 256 KB SRAM Up to 64 KB Floating Point Unit Hardware FPU integrated Energy Consumption 95 µA/MHz active, 850 nA standby The ARM Cortex-M4F Core At the heart of the MSP432 is the ARM Cortex-M4F processor. The MSP432 is a family of from Texas
Non-volatile memory used to store the executable program code and constant data. It combines the ultra-low-power heritage of the 16-bit