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@page deviceSpecifications Device Specifications
## Microcontroller: Texas Instruments MSP430F5438AIPZR
- 1.8 V to 3.6 V Supply Voltage
- Capabilities:
- 16-bit architecture
- 25 MHz System Clock
- Notable Peripherals:
- Up to 4 of:
- UART/SPI
- Up to 4 of:
- I2C/SPI
- 12-bit ADC
- 14 external channels
## Real-Time Clock/Calendar: Microchip Technology MCP7940MT-I/SN
- 1.8 V to 5.5 V Supply Voltage
- Notable Peripherals:
- I2C
- Slave only
- Clock rate up to 400 kHz
## Bluetooth/Wi-Fi: Espressif Systems ESP32-WROVER-IE (8MB)
- 3.0 V to 3.6 V Supply Voltage
- Notable Peripherals:
- I2C (2)
- Master or Slave
- 100 kbit/s or 400 kbit/s
- 7-bit/10-bit addressing mode
- SPI
- SPI, HSPI and VSPI
- Master or Slave
- 1-line full-duplex and 1/2/4-line half-duplex
- Up to 80 MHz
- Up to 64-byte FIFO
- UART (3)
- Up to 5 Mbps
## GPS Receiver: Maxim Integrated MAX2771ETI+T
- 2.7 V to 3.3 V Supply Voltage
- Notable Peripherals:
- SPI
- Slave only
- Need to calculate frequency
## CANbus Controller: Microchip Technology MCP2515T-I/SO
- 2.7 V to 5.5 V Supply Voltage
- Notable Peripherals:
- SPI
- Slave (Assuming only option)
- 10 MHz
## CAN Bus Transceiver: Microchip Technology MCP2542FD-H/SN
- 4.5 V to 5.5 V Supply Voltage
- Used directly with CANbus Controller
## SD Card (Generic)
- 2.7 V to 3.6 V Supply Voltage
- Notable Peripherals:
- SPI
## USB to UART Bridge: FTDI FT260Q-T
- We will use a "Bus-Powered Configuration", requiring the host device to supply power, that way we don't have to.
## RS-232 Transceiver: Texas Instruments GD75232PWR
## Inertial Measurement Unit: TDK InvenSense ICM-20600
- 1.71 V to 3.45 V Supply Voltage
- Notable Peripherals:
- I2C
- 400 kHz
- SPI
- 10 MHz