Part Number: TRF7970A Hi team,
Here's the request from the customer:
EEPROM is a piece of 4 bytes, FRAM is a piece of 8 bytes. Currently EEPROM can read and write normally, but FRAM can only read 8 bytes, write failed. Is the TRF7970A not configured…
Part Number: TIDM-FRAM-WATERMETER Hello every one
please i want to buy this dev kit water meter. can i buy it from ti? if so where
www.ti.com/.../TIDM-FRAM-WATERMETER
Part Number: MSP430FR4133 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDM-FRAM-WATERMETER Thank you for your help.
TIDM-FRAM-WATERMETER seems to perform real-time logging, but when there is a power failure, do you detect the power failure and write it? What kind…
Part Number: TIDM-FRAM-EEPROM Hi community member,
I have a question about the SPI clock of TIDM-FRAM-EEPROM.
<Question> 1. Do you think it is possible to design for faster SPI clock (eg 10 MSPS)? My customer wants to communicate at speeds faster…
Part Number: TIDM-FRAM-IRREFLECTIONSENSING Hi,
we are using TIDM-FRAM-IRREFLECTIONSENSING reference design to develop reflecting sensing for auto water dispensor (water tap).
the system working well when using indore but when we are trying to test it in…
Yes, FRAM can be erase and write in Byte. You can refer to the code example and choose any address as EEPROM. The suggest range is the last 128 byte. For the available range, you can refer to the .cmd file.
Hi Eric,
Ensure that you are utilizing C2000Ware 5.02.00, which is the latest version. The example was slightly modified in it.
As this example was written to be used with an EEPROM, cross check the FRAM datasheet against the EEPROM datasheet for configurations…
Part Number: MSP430FR6989 Other Parts Discussed in Thread: MSP430WARE , Hi,
My customer wants to use half of the FRAM available in the device as EEPROM. They want to use this space for data-logging in their application. But whenever they enter the debug…
The most striking thing about the read-back data is that each should be (at least in the low-order digit) BCD, and only 3 of the 7 are. The data sheet claims that, even supposing it were written wrong, invalid data will be repaired (it doesn't say how…