TI | Lose power, not data. New ultra-low-power FRAM microcontrollers from Texas Instruments revolutionize context save and restore 2015/06/17 Texas Instruments
Processor/Memory
Intelligent System State Restoration after Power Failure with Compute Through Power Loss Utility
Description
Compute Through Power Loss (CTPL) is a software utility for ultra-low-power MSP430FRxx FRAM microcontrollers that enables an application to easily save the CPU and peripheral states into non-volatile FRAM, before powering down or entering a deep-sleep mode like LPMx.5. CTPL then automatically restores the application where the application last executed (this is also referred to as context-save and restore). This TI design showcases how one can easily integrate the utility library to be used in their application. CTPL can enable a faster wake-up time from cold-start by bypassing the startup routine which can be cycle intensive.
Features • Uses Compute Through Power Loss (CTPL) software utility • Complete shutdown with software state retention via VCC monitoring • Ease-of-use with low-power modes LPMx.5 • Ideal for energy harvesting applications
Visit Chip1Stop Chinese site Visit Chip1Stop Korean site Visit Chip1Stop English site Visit Chip1Stop German site
Companies Website:
http://www.ti.com/
Texas Instruments News Release
2015/12/16 Texas Instruments
Microcontrollers
2015/11/19 Texas Instruments
Power Supply
2015/10/14 Texas Instruments
Power Supply
2015/09/29 Texas Instruments
Company / Market Trends
2015/08/17 Texas Instruments
Power Supply
Related News Release
2024/12/24
STMicroelectronics
Processor/Memory
2024/11/29
Winbond Electronics
Processor/Memory
2024/10/08
STMicroelectronics
Processor/Memory
2024/08/08
Winbond Electronics
Processor/Memory
2024/03/18
STMicroelectronics
Processor/Memory