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MSP430FR6047: Radial Transducers and Air Bubbles

Part Number: MSP430FR6047

TI,

I am reaching out to inquire about the compatibility and feasibility of utilizing donut-shaped or radial transducers in conjunction with the MSP IC for flow meter applications. Following extensive research, I have not come across any explicit documentation or references regarding the integration of this specific transducer configuration with your IC.

Could you kindly provide clarification or guidance on whether donut-shaped transducers can be effectively employed alongside your IC for flow metering purposes? Any insights or information you can share on this matter would be greatly appreciated.

Additionally, I have encountered inquiries from our clientele concerning the detection of bubbles within fluid streams. While I understand that distinguishing air bubbles from other impurities may present challenges, I am curious to know if your IC incorporates any specialized algorithms capable of identifying impurities within liquids and relaying detection alerts or warnings.

Your expertise and assistance in addressing these inquiries would immensely contribute to our ongoing development efforts. Thank you in advance for your time and support.

Looking forward to your response.

ML

  • Hi,

    1. We do not have experience on donut-shaped or radial transducers. Is this kind of transducer also used in water meter to detect the flow in pipe? I do not think we have any application notes about this kind of application. 

    2. We do not have specialized algorithms capable of identifying bubbles in pipe. Our customer could design their own detection method based on the ADC data in their application. However, it is not provided by TI.

    Best regards,

    Cash Hao

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