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Resources

Apollo4 Blue Plus

	*  Evaluation Board Guide
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	*  Ambiq Suite
	*  CortexM4 Reference Manual
	*  Ambiq4 Blue Plus SOC Datasheet</description>
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SPI (Serial Peripheral Interface)



	*  SCLK – Main clock synchronizing SPI on both devices. Generated by the Master to all the slaves
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Benefits:

	*  Low clk freq. for energy conservation and time keeping
	*  High clk freq. for fast burst processing capabilities/response time
	*  Low-cost applications with less-constrained clk accuracy requirement</description>
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The MSP430 microcontroller series has a few features that make it popular in intermittent/batteryless applications:

	*  Widely used in both batteryless and standard applications, which makes finding tools and support relatively easy
	*  Low power draw</description>
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Low Power Modes



Low power modes can drastically reduce power consumption, going from around a hundred microamps in active mode to under a microamp (or tenths of a microamp) in the 3.x and 4.x low power modes.</description>
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 Name                 Manufacturer        Summary                                                                                         MSP430 series    Texas Instruments   One of the most common series of microcontrollers used in low-power and intermittent devices.</description>
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