Single-phase E-meter for Single-chip Metrology using an AFE

(ACTIVE) TIDM-SINGLEPHASEMETER-AFE

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Description

This design implements a highly-integrated electricity metering (e-meter) solution. An MSP430F6638 device handles the e-meter application layer, while an MSP430AFE253 is also used as an analog front end to handle the metrology. Hardware and software design files are provided to enable calculation of various parameters for single phase energy measurement, such as RMS current & voltage, active and reactive power and energies, powerfactor and frequency.

Features
  • Low-power single-phase e-metering implementation
  • Calculate parameters such as RMS current & voltage, active and reactive power and energies, power factor & frequency.
  • Based on the highly-integrated MSP430F6638 and MSP430AFE253 MCUs of metering-focused MCU SoCs
  • Segmented LCD is also implemented in this design.
  • RF modules can also be added to this design to enable unique connectivity solutions.


    

TI Devices (1)

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Part Number Name Product Family
MSP430F6638  MSP430F6638 Mixed Signal Microcontroller  MSP430 Ultra-Low Power 16-bit MCUs 


Technical Documents
Application Notes (1)
Title Abstract Type Size (KB) Date Views
Multiple Files   10 May 2013 3,523
More Literature (2)
Title Abstract Type Size (KB) Date Views
PDF 126 28 Aug 2013 38
PDF 55 28 Aug 2013 32
Related Tools & Software

Reference Designs (1)

Name Part Number Tool Type
Three-phase E-meter for Single-chip Metrology  TIDM-THREEPHASEMETER  Reference Designs 

Software (2)


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