TIDUF27A
February 2025 – March 2025
AMC131M03
,
MSPM0G1507
1
Description
Resources
Features
Applications
6
1
System Description
1.1
Key System Specifications
1.2
End Equipment
1.3
Electricity Meter
1.4
Power Quality Meter, Power Quality Analyzer
2
System Overview
2.1
Block Diagram
2.2
Design Considerations
2.2.1
Voltage Measurement Analog Front End
2.2.2
Analog Front End for Current Measurement
2.2.3
XDS110 Emulator
2.2.4
Bluetooth® Data Transmission
2.2.5
Bluetooth® Connection Between Two Modules
2.2.6
Bluetooth® to UART Connection
2.2.7
Magnetic Tamper Detection With TMAG5273 Linear 3D Hall-Effect Sensor
2.3
Highlighted Products
2.3.1
MSPM0G3507
2.3.2
AMC131M03
2.3.3
CDC6C
2.3.4
RES60A-Q1
2.3.5
TPS3702
2.3.6
TPD4E05U06
2.3.7
ISOUSB111
2.3.8
LMK1C1104
2.3.9
MSP432E401Y
2.3.10
TPS709
2.3.11
TMAG5273
3
Hardware, Software, Testing Requirements, and Test Results
3.1
Hardware Requirements
3.1.1
Clocking System
3.1.1.1
BAW Oscillator
3.1.1.2
Crystal Oscillator
3.1.1.3
PWM
3.1.1.4
Clock Buffers
3.1.2
SPI Bus Configuration
3.1.3
Jumper Settings for LED and UART
3.2
Software Requirements
3.2.1
UART for PC GUI Communication
3.2.2
Direct Memory Access (DMA)
3.2.3
ADC Setup
3.2.4
Calibration
3.3
Test Setup
3.3.1
Connections to the Test Setup
3.3.2
Power Supply Options and Jumper Settings
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3.3.3
Cautions and Warnings
3.4
Test Results
3.4.1
Electricity Meter Metrology Accuracy Results
3.4.2
Radiated Emissions Performance
4
Design and Documentation Support
4.1
Design Files
4.1.1
Schematics
4.1.2
BOM
4.1.3
PCB Layout Recommendations
4.1.3.1
Layout Prints
4.2
Tools and Software
4.3
Documentation Support
4.4
Support Resources
4.5
Trademarks
5
About the Author
6
Revision History
Features
Three-phase metrology for electricity meters that meets class 0.2S active energy accuracy requirements across 1000:1 input range
Support for three-phase four-wire (3P4W) or three-phase three-wire (3P3W) systems with shunts
Active and reactive energy and power, root mean square (RMS) current and voltage, power factor, and line-frequency calculations
Isolated
USB Type-C®
with onboard XDS110 debug probe with 5kV
RMS
isolation, tested across 100mA to 100A input range and 100V to 270V
Capable of detecting magnetic tampering using a linear 3D Hall-effect sensor
Software for energy metrology with pulsed outputs to a reference test system and displaying results on a
Microsoft®
Windows®
PC GUI