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Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | BUS DRIVER, BCT/FBT SERIES |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 12BIT 3.3V~3.6V 210MHZ PARALLEL VQFN-48-EP(7X7) ANALOG TO DIGITAL CONVERTERS (ADC) ROHS |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | TMX320DRE311 179PIN UBGA 200MHZ |
Texas Instruments TPS61040DRVTG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC LED DRV RGLTR PWM 350MA 6WSON |
Texas Instruments LP3876ET-2.5Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG LINEAR 2.5V 3A TO220-5 |
Texas Instruments LMS1585ACSX-ADJObsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC REG LIN POS ADJ 5A DDPAK |
Texas Instruments INA111APG4Obsolete | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC INST AMP 1 CIRCUIT 8DIP |
Texas Instruments | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | AUTOMOTIVE, QUAD 36V 1.2MHZ OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER |
Texas Instruments OPA340NA/3KG4Unknown | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | IC OPAMP GP 1 CIRCUIT SOT23-5 |
Texas Instruments PT5112AObsolete | Power Supplies - Board Mount | DC DC CONVERTER 8V 8W |
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MSP430F6766APolyphase metering SoC with 6 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, AES, 256KB Flash, 16KB RAM | Embedded | 6 | Active | MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F67671APolyphase metering SoC with 6 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, 256KB Flash, 32KB RAM | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 6 | Active | MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F6767APolyphase metering SoC with 6 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, AES, 256KB Flash, 32KB RAM | Embedded | 7 | Active | MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F67681APolyphase metering SoC with 6 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, 512KB Flash, 16KB RAM | Integrated Circuits (ICs) | 7 | Active | MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F6768APolyphase metering SoC with 6 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, AES, 512KB Flash, 16KB RAM | Microcontrollers | 4 | Active | MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
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MSP430F67691APolyphase metering SoC with 6 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, 512KB Flash, 32KB RAM | Microcontrollers | 6 | Active | MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F67751APolyphase metering SoC with 7 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, 128KB Flash, 16KB RAM | Microcontrollers | 7 | Active | MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F6775APolyphase metering SoC with 7 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, AES, 128KB Flash, 16KB RAM | Microcontrollers | 5 | Active | MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xxA polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xxA microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xxA MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xxA devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xxA enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xxA MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xxA MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |
MSP430F67761APolyphase metering SoC with 7 Sigma-Delta ADCs, LCD, real-time clock, 256KB Flash, 16KB RAM | Embedded | 7 | Active | MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide.
MSP430F67xx1A polyphase metering SoCs are powerful highly integrated solutions that offer high accuracy and low system cost with few external components. The MSP430F67xx1A microcontroller (MCU) family is part of the MSP430™ Metrology and Monitoring MCU portfolio targeting energy measurement and power monitoring applications including smart grid and building automation.
MSP430F67xx1A MCUs feature up to seven independent 24-bit sigma-delta ADCs that can provide better than 0.1% accuracy. MSP430F67xx1A devices integrate a high-performance MSP430 CPU with a 32-bit multiplier to perform all metrology calculations. Family members include up to 512KB of flash, 32KB of RAM, and an LCD controller with support for up to 320 segments.
The ultra-low power consumption of the MSP430F67xx1A enables the system power supply to be minimized to reduce overall cost. Low standby power requires minimal energy storage, and critical data can be retained longer in case of a mains power failure.
The MSP430F67xx1A MCU family is supported by an extensive software and hardware ecosystem. The Texas InstrumentsEnergy Measurement Design Center (EMDC)can simplify development and accelerate designs by quickly configuring theEnergy Measurement software library, automatically generating code, performing calibration, and viewing results. MSP430F67xx1A MCUs execute the Energy Measurement software library, which calculates all relevant energy and power results. Development kits include theEVM430-F6779three-phase electricity meter evaluation module and theMSP-TS430PEU128128-pin target development board. Industry standard development tools and hardware platforms are available to speed development of meters that meet all of the ANSI and IEC standards globally.
For complete module descriptions, see theMSP430F5xx and MSP430F6xx Family User’s Guide. |