| Texas Instruments. MSP430x16x Mixed Signal Microcontroller. http://www.ti.com/, 2002. |
....each bit. With our exploitation of the SPI based hardware accelerator, we have been able to reach speeds of up to 50 Kbps on the same processor. Our 5x speedup is limited by the tiny amount of buffering present on our device. We have been able to demonstrate 115 Kbps transmissions on a TI MSP430 [15] microcontroller that that also runs at 4 MHz, but has two bytes of buffering in the SPI port. In addition to increasing the bandwidth, we also have decreased the CPU overhead by dealing with data in byte sized chunks. Eliminating the bit manipulation operations from the data path significantly ....
Texas Instruments, MSP430x13x, MSP430x14x Mixed Signal Microcontroller. 2001: http://wwws. ti.com/sc/ds/msp430f149.pdf.
....targeted platform. They are chosen because, unlike heavyweight protocols such as AES [11] KASUMI [1] etc. they do not use multiplication and large tables. Below, we give the details of our hardware platform and development environment. Our targeted processor is a Texas Instruments MSP430x149 [55], mounted on a board custom built by Nedap (http: www.nedap.nl) The processor can operate in 4 low power modes and 1 active mode. In the active mode, the current is 420A when the voltage is 3V at a frequency of 1MHz, which means that the energy per instruction cycle is 0.5292 pJ. The transceiver ....
Texas Instruments, Inc. MSP430x13x, MSP430x14x Mixed Signal Microcontroller. Datasheet, 2001. http://www-s. ti.com/sc/ds/msp430f149.pdf.
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Texas Instruments, Inc.: MSP430x13x, MSP430x14x Mixed Signal Microcontroller. Datasheet (2001)
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