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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 1
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 2
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 3
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 4
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 5
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 6
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 7
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 8
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Getting Started with the MSP430G2553 LaunchPad - Part 9
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Hardening a meter against magnetic tamper attacks
In this section, we will cover how to harden a meter against these magnetic tamper attacks by using shunts for current sensors. For poly-phase implementations, I will go over how to use isolated delta sigma modulators to add the necessary isolation to use shunt current sensors and create magnetically immune poly-phase energy measurement systems. The TIDA-00601 and TIDA-01094 reference designs, which show how to implement a poly-phase isolated shunt measurement system, will be discussed as well as the associated AMC1304 high-side power supplies used in these designs.
Have your cake and eat it too: Analog solutions within a digital microcontroller
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How do I Design Capacitive Touch Interfaces with EMC in Mind?
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How to use Runtime Object View
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Implement the industry’s lowest power capacitive touch buttons using MSP430™ MCUs featuring CapTIvate™ technology
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In-depth on Low Energy Accelerator (LEA) peripheral
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Integrated USB Connectivity with MSP430 MCUs
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Introduction
This section covers what is meter tampering, why is this a problem for utility providers, and some common ways a meter is tampered.
Introduction to EMC Challenges and Design with CapTIvate MCUs
Introduction to rapid prototyping: Getting started with TI solutions
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Introduction to Signal Processing on MSP430 16-bit MCUs
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