Part Number: TIDA-00601 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: AMC1304M05 Hello TI Team,
We are developing a energy meter over your reference TIDA-00601 Shunt Resistor Design.When we look to Reference Source Code,we can not find a variable or definition for…
Part Number: TIDA-00601 Hi TI Team, We got the TIDA-00601 Reference design from you for getting reference in our metering device project. Firstly,We loaded the reference software to device in website " ">www.ti.com/.../TIDA-00601". We updated…
Part Number: TIDA-00601 Hi Team,
A customer will develop an energy meter based on TIDA-00601 and would to use a 128 x 64 Dot matrix LCD. He would like to know if there are standard or template for the character that needs to be displayed on the LCD. Aside…
Tool/software: Code Composer Studio
Hello,
I want to use CCS for TIDA 00601 Project. Do you have this project. Can you help me about this subject?
Thank You.
Part Number: TIDA-01088 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00601 , , MSP430F67641A Tool/software: TI C/C++ Compiler Hi,
I know the hardware of the TIDA-01088 and T IDA-00601 are exactly the same. I used this reference design and got one of those boards…
Part Number: TIDM-THREEPHASEMETER-F67641 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430F67641 , TIDA-00601 , TIDA-01094 , TIDA-01088 Hi,
I am looking to confirm if the above part works with a non invasive CT sensor as well as the invasive system.?
Hi Vijay,
Assuming you are referencing the TIDA-00601 or TIDA-01088 then you will know that these use the SN6501 transformer driver with a DA2304-AL transformer that has a 1:2.2 turn ratio. This should be maintained to keep the default MSP430F67641…
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00555 , TIDA-00601 , TIDA-00080 Hello,
I found this device on your website and was told it is not available for purchase. www.ti.com/.../tidu755.pdf
Are their any measurement devices similar to the tidu755 device listed…
Part Number: MSP430F67791A Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDA-00601 Hi,
I want to measure the current for a 3-phase power-meter (230V 63A max). There is already a reference-design which uses current-transformers, but I want to use shunt-resistors instead…