Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MATHLIB , Hi, I use the CapTIvate GUI tool to configure a simple 5 buttun "self" touch. Generating the code works and can be loaded in CCS 12.
Build is perferforemd successfully, but linker…
Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: FDC1004 , OPA354 Hello team,
FDC1004 requires active shielding in order to avoid EMI noise.
Why MSP430 CapTIvate don't require shields? Or do they?
Best Regards,
Kei Kuwahara
Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: OPA357 Hello,
I am working on a touch implementation with a driven shield. It is detailed in the related post. I now have my PCBAs and am seeing some non ideal shield performance.
I am using the…
Part Number: MSP430FR2672 I have a system that requires 3 different touch slider user configurations during development, depending on how the developer has his system configured; open air pcba, attached to plastic bezel, or in system.
How can I select…
Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430FR2633 I wanted to make sure that I'm looking at the right parts. I believe the new parts are the MSP430FR267x parts, but when I compare the datasheets to our current MSP430FR2633 part…
Hi Adam,
"Do you think it would be best to run the buffer amp off of any one electrode in particular? I could see how driving it off of the highest parasitic capacitance electrode would improve the weakest link. Is this a good assumption?"
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Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430FR2533 Hi,
We are conducting noise immunity tests on buttons using CapT Ivate. From the test results, the 12-pin "Cap 0.0" of MSP430FR2533 is vulnerable to noise, causing an erroneous reaction…
Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430FR5969 Sir,
Can I know the signal to noise ratio of the 12 bit inbuilt ADC in MSP430FR2672.
Part Number: MSP430FR2672 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: CAPTIVATE-PGMR I have been attempting to connect my custom board using the Captivate-pgmr to the Captivate Design Center. I am connecting over UART, and I have the debug pins all correct connected…