DMA

Bit 6

DMA source byte. This bit selects the source as a byte or word.

SRCBYTE

 

0

Word

 

 

1

Byte

DMA

Bit 5

DMA

level. This bit selects between edge-sensitive and level-sensitive

LEVEL

 

triggers.

 

 

0

Edge sensitive (rising edge)

 

 

1

Level sensitive (high level)

DMAEN

Bit 4

DMA enable

 

 

0

Disabled

 

 

1

Enabled

DMAIFG

Bit 3

DMA interrupt flag

 

 

0

No interrupt pending

 

 

1

Interrupt pending

DMAIE

Bit 2

DMA interrupt enable

 

 

0

Disabled

 

 

1

Enabled

DMA

Bit 1

DMA

Abort. This bit indicates if a DMA transfer was interrupt by an NMI.

ABORT

 

0

DMA transfer not interrupted

 

 

1

DMA transfer was interrupted by NMI

DMAREQ

Bit 0

DMA

request. Software-controlled DMA start. DMAREQ is reset

 

 

automatically.

 

 

0

No DMA start

 

 

1

Start DMA

DMAxSA, DMA Source Address Register

15

14

13

12

11

10

9

8

DMAxSAx

rw

rw

rw

rw

7

6

5

4

rw

rw

rw

rw

3

2

1

0

DMAxSAx

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

rw

DMAxSAx

Bits

DMA source address. The source address register points to the DMA source

 

15−0

address for single transfers or the first source address for block transfers. The

 

 

source address register remains unchanged during block and burst-block

 

 

transfers.

 

 

 

 

 

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Texas Instruments MSP430x1xx manual DMAxSA, DMA Source Address Register, DMAxSAx

MSP430x1xx specifications

The Texas Instruments MSP430x1xx series is a family of ultra-low-power microcontrollers that are highly regarded in the embedded systems community for their versatility and performance. Designed for applications ranging from portable instrumentation to low-power industrial devices, the MSP430x1xx combines flexibility and efficiency with advanced features tailored for energy-sensitive applications.

One of the standout characteristics of the MSP430x1xx is its ultra-low-power operation. This series offers several low-power modes that can significantly extend battery life in portable devices. The microcontroller can be in active mode, low-power mode, or even in a deep sleep state, allowing developers to optimize power consumption based on the application's requirements. In fact, some configurations can operate at just a few microamps, making it ideal for battery-operated devices.

Another key feature is the 16-bit RISC architecture that provides powerful processing capabilities while maintaining a low power profile. The MSP430x1xx series supports a maximum clock speed of 16 MHz, allowing for efficient task execution while consuming minimal energy. This architecture ensures that programs run smoothly while the microcontroller remains energy efficient.

The MSP430x1xx is equipped with various integrated peripherals, including analog-to-digital converters (ADCs), timers, and communication interfaces like UART, SPI, and I2C. The inclusion of a powerful ADC enables the microcontroller to handle sensor readings with high accuracy, making it suitable for applications like environmental monitoring and medical devices. The integrated timers provide essential functionality for real-time applications, allowing for event-driven programming and precise timing control.

Memory options in the MSP430x1xx series are also robust, with configurations offering flash memory sizes from 1 KB to 64 KB. This flexibility allows developers to choose the optimal memory size for their specific applications, accommodating a wide range of requirements.

Additionally, the MSP430x1xx microcontrollers are designed with a wide operating voltage range, typically from 1.8V to 3.6V, making them compatible with various power sources and further enhancing their usability in diverse applications.

In summary, the Texas Instruments MSP430x1xx series of microcontrollers is an excellent choice for developers seeking low-power, high-performance solutions for embedded applications. With an efficient architecture, a rich set of peripherals, and flexible memory options, these microcontrollers are positioned to meet the growing demands of modern electronic designs, particularly in battery-powered and energy-sensitive applications.