Texas Instruments has launched the MSPM0C1104, the world's tiniest microcontroller, measuring just 1.38 mm², aimed at enhancing capabilities in small-scale electronic devices. At about $0.20 each in bulk, it integrates a 32-bit Cortex-M0+ CPU with a 24MHz operating frequency, 16KB flash memory, and 1KB SRAM for data handling. It features a 12-bit ADC for interfacing with sensors, and its design prioritizes low power consumption, making it suitable for medical wearables, personal gadgets like earphones and fitness trackers, and various environmental sensors.
The MSPM0C1104 is currently the smallest MCU, measuring just 1.38 mm², 38% smaller than most of its competitors, costing around $.20 per piece.
This MCU's size is ideal for medical wearables like health monitors, hearing aids, and can also be utilized in small personal electronics such as earbuds.
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