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MSP430I2041: Requesting metrology source code

Part Number: MSP430I2041
Other Parts Discussed in Thread: TIDM-SERVER-PWR-MON, EVM430-I2040S, MSP-ISO

Dear all,

I have the EVM430-i2041S sub metering board. I am interested in the metrology source code for this particular project; 'Submeter i2040 8k_DC_THD_AUTO_OSR_IAR5.5'. Could I possibly get this?

Thank you.

With Warm regards

Neal

  • Hello Neal,

    The code you're referring to is the legacy Energy library, which has very limited support. Instead, please use the new Energy Measurement Design Center (EMDC) GUI and software library for your design. Get started by reading through the blog below.

    Accelerate your metering design with the new Energy Measurement Design Center and software library for MSP430™ MCUs

    Regards,

    James

  • Dear James,

    Thanks for the swift reply. About it being legacy library, I understand it has limited support, but I am quite a bit familiar with this particular project, and since I would like make a quick botched up prototype, it would be convenient for me to work with this legacy energy library for now. In the long run, I do intend to use the "Energy measurement Design Centre GUI.

    I am eagerly waiting for your reply.

    With Warm Regards

    Neal

  • Subhronil Chaudhuri said:
    Thanks for the swift reply. About it being legacy library, I understand it has limited support, but I am quite a bit familiar with this particular project, and since I would like make a quick botched up prototype, it would be convenient for me to work with this legacy energy library for now.

    Sure, I definitely understand. You can find the software under the "Software" section on the TIDM-SERVER-PWR-MON product page.

    Subhronil Chaudhuri said:
    In the long run, I do intend to use the "Energy measurement Design Centre GUI.

    That's great to hear! It's much easier to use than the legacy Energy library and now features CCS support, CPU bandwidth estimation, integrated calibration, and even pre-compiled, pre-calibrated binary images that you can flash to the EVM430-i2040S. However, we don't offer native support for the RS-232 connector yet, so we recommend using a F5529 LaunchPad (used as the USB HID communication bridge) and MSP-ISO board with jumper wires to connect with the EMDC GUI. On the flip side, this approach can easily be connected to your custom board which most likely won't have the RS-232 connector!

    Regards,

    James

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