The is a mixed-signal microcontroller family produced by Texas Instruments (TI). It represents a significant evolution in the MSP dynasty, moving from the 16-bit RISC architecture of the MSP430 to the industry-standard 32-bit ARM Cortex-M4F architecture.
In a standard desktop computer, speed is king. In embedded systems, controlled speed is king. The MSP432 allows you to change the clock frequency on the fly to save power. The is a mixed-signal microcontroller family produced by
The MSP432 microcontroller is suitable for a wide range of applications, including: speed is king. In embedded systems
Note: The MSP432 is often confused with the MSP430. Remember: MSP430 = 16-bit legacy; MSP432 = 32-bit ARM modern. MSP432 = 32-bit ARM modern.