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Which is the most Low Power mcu?

Which is the most low power mcu

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I would like opinion about which mcu is the most low power.

Please vote................

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I think the most low power is texas msp430.
 

i think that 'which is the most pow powrt MCU' is determined by figures, which can be found in the datasheets, not by the votes of their users.

0x41 0x56 0x45!!
 

Freddie Chopin said:
i think that 'which is the most pow powrt MCU' is determined by figures, which can be found in the datasheets, not by the votes of their users.

0x41 0x56 0x45!!

I agree with you. In addition I suggest that members should justify why and what are the loow power techniques are used when members vote.
Do you agree with me ?
 

Hi

That my friend depends on your application:

if your micro is going to sleep during run time - the MSP 430 have small advantage

If your micro is always working the MSP430 have grate advantage

All the best

Bobi
 

i make these pole

because texas has low consumption
but it need an external 32khz oscilator..

:)
 

If you are looking for processing power vs. power consumption the MSP430 series is the best I've used. There are other drawbacks to using them though...
 

atferrari said:
Technical facts are not opinions and viceversa

My Dear,

Opinions are useless if they are not justified.
 

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