Texas Instruments Microcontrollers
Texas Instruments offers one of the most diverse microcontroller portfolios in the industry, anchored by the MSP430 ultra-low-power family, the C2000 real-time control series, and the Sitara ARM-based processors. Each product line addresses distinct application domains while sharing TI's hallmark analog integration, real-time performance, and robust development ecosystem.
Key Features
- MSP430 FRAM microcontrollers with non-volatile ferroelectric memory for instant-on, ultra-low-power operation
- MSP432 ARM Cortex-M4F devices bridging the gap between MSP430 low power and high-performance ARM processing
- C2000 real-time control MCUs with integrated TMS320 DSP cores for motor drives, digital power, and solar inverters
- Sitara ARM Cortex-A processors for Linux-based industrial HMI, networking, and edge computing
- SimpleLink wireless MCU platform with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Zigbee, and Sub-1 GHz connectivity
- Industrial Ethernet protocols (EtherCAT, PROFINET, EtherNet/IP) supported via PRU-ICSS subsystem
- Integrated precision analog including 12-bit/16-bit ADCs, comparators, and operational amplifiers
- Extended temperature range options from -40C to +125C for harsh industrial environments
- AEC-Q100 automotive-grade and MIL-SPEC qualified options available across families
Applications
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Frequently Asked Questions
MSP430 FRAM microcontrollers use ferroelectric RAM instead of traditional Flash memory. FRAM offers virtually unlimited write endurance (over 10^15 cycles), ultra-low-power writes at the same speed as SRAM, and non-volatile data retention. This makes FRAM MCUs ideal for data logging, energy harvesting, and applications that need to frequently store data without the wear limitations of Flash memory.
C2000 microcontrollers are purpose-built for real-time control applications including motor drives (servo, BLDC, PMSM, AC induction), digital power supplies, solar inverters, and electric vehicle powertrain systems. They integrate high-resolution PWM outputs, fast ADCs, and a dedicated control-law accelerator (CLA) that executes control algorithms independently of the main CPU, delivering deterministic loop performance.
Yes. Level Solutions can source the full SimpleLink platform including CC13xx Sub-1 GHz, CC26xx Bluetooth Low Energy, CC32xx Wi-Fi, and CC2652 multiprotocol wireless MCUs. These devices share a common SDK and development environment, allowing designers to add or change wireless protocols without redesigning their application layer.
Yes. Texas Instruments offers extended temperature (-40C to +105C / +125C), automotive AEC-Q100, and MIL-SPEC qualified versions of many MCU families. Level Solutions can source these specialized grades, including obsolete military-grade TI processors that may no longer be available through standard channels. All parts undergo third-party testing for authenticity.
Related Products
Texas Instruments DSPs
TMS320 family for high-performance audio, video, motor control, and radar signal processing.
Microchip Microcontrollers
PIC and AVR families in 8-bit, 16-bit, and 32-bit configurations with broad ecosystem support.
NXP Microcontrollers
ARM Cortex-M based LPC and Kinetis series for industrial, automotive, and IoT applications.
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