Tool/software:
Hi All,
A customer is using the model number MSP430F4152CY.
I did a web search for this product and did not find any hits.
Please tell me if it really exists.
What does “CY” mean in this product?
Best Regards,
Ito
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Tool/software:
Hi All,
A customer is using the model number MSP430F4152CY.
I did a web search for this product and did not find any hits.
Please tell me if it really exists.
What does “CY” mean in this product?
Best Regards,
Ito
Hi Bai,
I found this document, which seems to be a code for selling CY as a "die".
In the past, there was a business (special and rare) that offered the product as a die instead of a chip, but I don't hear about it now.
https://www.ti.com/europe/msp430/MSP430_SelectGuide_June2002.pdf

Best Regards,
Ito
Hi Bai,
A customer has requested a document that shows the package and pin information for the MSP430F4152CY.
In my opinion, the pin information is the same as the normal MSP430F4152 pin information.
However, I cannot determine whether it is 48ipn or 64pin only by the notation “CY”.
Let me know if you have any info.
Best Regards,
ito
Hello K.Z,
About the pin or package explanation, you can refer to Keith's reply and if you want to do die business, you can try to contact our sales team.
Best Regards,
Janz Bai
Hi Keith,
Thank youfor your reply.
Does this mean that the “MSP430F4152CY” only offers one type of die, and that the customer can choose whether to use 48-pin or 64-pin when making the package?
Does this mean that the pin placement can also be set freely?
Best Regards,
Ito
There are no pins!

This is an RCA CDP1802, but that does not matter. This is what you get with the CY. In this image, you can look carefully and see the bondpads around the edge of the chip with the wires. The customer will have to attach the chip to his board and then wirebond the appropriate pads.
To use this you need to sign an NDA with TI. Then get the info from TI identifying the bondpads and the location. Then you can attach the die and bond as necessary.
There is probably only one die - you will need to ask TI that after the NDA is signed. For 64 pin you would bond all the pads. For 48 pin you would bond a subset of them.
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