TIDA-00483, Dual Sensor Measurement Using Single Current-Loop with FSK Modulation Reference Design

Texas Instruments の部品 HDC1000YPAR を使用したリファレンス デザイン

メーカー

Texas Instruments
  • アプリケーションカテゴリ
    センサーとトランスデューサー
  • 製品タイプ
    Temperature Sensing

最終製品向け

  • Building Automation
  • Factory Automation
  • Heating, Ventilation & Air Conditioning

説明

  • TIDA-00483, Dual Sensor Measurement Using Single Current-Loop with FSK Modulation Reference Design. The TIDA-00483 reference design brings together several devices to create a subsystem capable of measuring the surrounding environment and communicating the temperature, humidity, and ambient light over a 4 to 20mA current loop. The small foot print of the design contains all sensors, filters and control circuitry to calculate and communicate the sensor data. The reference design is intended for process measurement applications in factory automation, field transmitters and building automation. The sensors, MCU and communication modules all run off power from the current loop, which requires less than 3.5mA to achieve. This power configuration allows the rest of the current to be dynamically adjustable for the 4 to 20mA loop communication protocol standard

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