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AC Analog Input Module Architecture (AIM)
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Anti-tamper Techniques to Thwart Attacks on Smart Meters
Non-technical losses (“theft”) account for billions of dollars of revenue loss for utility providers around the world as individuals are able to hack meters to slow or stop the accumulation of energy usage statistics. This loss has driven increased requirements for enhancing the protection designed into new smart meters. This training session will discuss different methods of attacking smart meters and how TI’s analog portfolio can be used to detect or even prevent these attacks. In one scenario magnets are used to saturate any transformers present in the system.
Anti-tamper Techniques to Thwart Attacks on Smart Meters— Hardening a meter against magnetic tamper attacks: Cap-Drop Based High-Side Power Supplies
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Back to the LDO basics
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Backlight Dimming Algorithms
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Deep Dive into the Light Load Efficient, Low Noise Power Supply Reference Design for Wearables and IoT (TIDA-01566)
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Design Details for TI design TIDA-00834 High Accuracy Analog Front End Using 16-Bit SAR ADC with ±10V Measurement Range Reference Design
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Designing a modern power supply for RF sampling converters
Detecting case tamper attacks using inductive switches
The first line of defense against tampering by bypassing current, reversing connections, and disconnecting leads is the meter case. Due to this, it is common for utilities to require some form of intrusion detection system to detect when someone opens a case. In this section, we will cover how to detect someone trying to open the case of a meter.
Detecting magnetic tampering using hall-effect sensors
For anti-tampering, it is common to try to detect the presence of a strong magnet. In this section, we will cover the use of hall sensors for low-power detection of strong magnetic fields in three dimensions. Details on our magnetic tamper detection reference design, TIDA-00839, will be provided as well as some of the design considerations that were kept in mind when creating this reference design.
Driving MSP430 Low Power Even Lower
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Dual active bridge DC:DC power stage for a level 3 (fast) EV charging station (pile)
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Electrical Fundamentals and Need for power systems protection
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Engineer It - What is a multiplying DAC (MDAC)?
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Engineer It LDO Training Videos
These training videos will be used to better understand LDOs, and includes more information on designing the best ADC power supply, stabilizing an LDO, measuring LDO noise and power supply rejection ratio, sourcing 5-A or more with current sharing regulators, measuring thermal resistance between junction temperature and ambiance, and measuring the ADC power supply rejection.
Engineer It: Can't Take the Heat? Share the Current
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Engineer It: How to Measure LDO Noise and PSRR
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Engineer It: Is Your LDO in Control?
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Engineer It: Measuring Thermals - How Hot is Your LDO?
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Engineer It: What is ADC PSR?
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