Part Number: IMETER-BOOST
Hi!
Where to find the code source for the IMETER-BOOST CC3220 CC3200 OOB application?
The IMETER-BOOST page only provides the IMETER-CC32xx Binary.
Thank you!
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Part Number: IMETER-BOOST
Hi!
Where to find the code source for the IMETER-BOOST CC3220 CC3200 OOB application?
The IMETER-BOOST page only provides the IMETER-CC32xx Binary.
Thank you!
The page Compact, Low Power, Wireless Voltage/Current Monitor Reference Design for SimpleLink Wi-Fi only provides the binary IMETER-CC32xx Binary.
Where to find the source code?
Hi Rei,
The source code for the IMETER-CC32XX is not currently available.
There are some other examples within the CC3220 SDK that may help guide you with measuring current:
1. UartPower Driver Example:
C:\ti\simplelink_cc32xx_sdk_1_60_00_04\examples\rtos\CC3220SF_LAUNCHXL\drivers\uartpower
2. Power_Measurement Demo:
C:\ti\simplelink_cc32xx_sdk_1_60_00_04\examples\rtos\CC3220SF_LAUNCHXL\demos\power_measurement
Hope this helps,
Kevin
Page 17 section 2.4.2.1 TeraTerm of SWRU532 says
To enable the terminal, compile the software without the global “NOTERM” symbol defined, then flash the
resulting binary to the CC3200 device. The rest of this section assumes the debug variant is loaded to the
CC3200.