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Dear TI Team,
First, I am a big fan of your products and solutions. As a design engineer, I am obliged to follow standards, quality protocols and even regulatory regimes and treaties. In this regard, I would like to ask about the MSP430 MUC series and in particular, MSP430F5522 whether it is considered as an ITAR-protected article and whether it contains ITAR-protected articles, for instance, a processor.
I am working for an industrial business in the UK; it is important for us to work with ITAR-free materials. I am looking forward to hearing from you regarding MSP40F5522 and whether there is a specific criterion I can follow or a quick check I can perform to classify the different items according to its position to the ITAR regulatory regime.
Kind regards,
Moha
UK
P.S.
International Traffic in Arms Regulation
en.wikipedia.org/.../International_Traffic_in_Arms_Regulations
Hi, Moha,
Please refer to this web page: https://www.ti.com/applications/industrial/aerospace-defense/overview.html?keyMatch=SPACE%20PRODUCT&tisearch=Search-EN-everything#Buy
In the Product Finder -> Quick Search, you can check on 1. Military, 2. MCU. 3. MSP430 Ultra-low-power MCUs. You can see there is only one product MSP430F6459-HIREL for military level.
So the MSP430F5522 is ITAR-free materials.
Thanks,
Lixin
Hi, Lixin,
Thank you so much for the detailed feedback. The guide you offered me I can use for checking any other article as well.
I appreciate a lot your support.
Season's greetings,
Moha
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