Metering MCUs support various implementation standards.

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Comprised of 16 MCUs, MSP430F4xx series can support standalone analog front-end needs and achieve accuracy results of better than 0.1% for electricity and gas metering applications. Integrated smart metering solutions support range of implementation standards and offer secure energy monitoring via tamper protection capabilities. Ultra-low power consumption extends battery life.



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TI Expands Its Smart Metering Portfolio with 16 New MSP430 MCUs Supporting a Broad Range of Implementation Standards



New MSP430F4xx ultra-low power MCUs provide analog front-end requirements and achieve leading accuracy for electricity and gas metering applications

DALLAS, Oct. 6 -- Due to increased legislation and various implementation standards across the United States and Europe, utilities are seeking compliant metering solutions that will meet stringent energy efficiency guidelines. Expanding its smart metering portfolio to address these needs, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NYSE: TXN) today announced 16 new ultra-low power MSP430 microcontrollers (MCU) targeted at electricity and gas metering applications. These new MSP430F4xx devices are highly integrated solutions that can support standalone analog front-end (AFE) needs and achieve leading accuracy results of better than 0.1 percent. In addition, TI will be showcasing its metering solutions at Metering Europe on Oct. 6-8 (Spain Hall, Stand 150). For more information, please visit www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prhome.

Key features and benefits of the 16 new MSP430 metering MCUs
  • Expanded metering portfolio supports a wide range of implementation standards with additions to the F471xx, Fx461x and F44x series of MCUs
  • Provides analog front-end needs for a complete metrology solution
  • Better than 0.1 percent accuracy for precise energy measurements
  • Secure energy monitoring with tamper protection capabilities
  • Ultra-low power consumption for extended battery life
  • Increased memory for load demand response offers a 25 percent reduction in electricity bills

    TI's broad portfolio drives smarter grid solutions
    TI's comprehensive utility metering portfolio includes devices targeted at electricity, water and gas metering, as well as power line communications (PLC) and radio frequency (RF) interfaces for advanced meter infrastructure (AMI) that allow customers to design smart grid solutions. From highly optimized application specific embedded processors, low power RF, power management and RFID to dedicated software support for ZigBee, 6LoWPAN, WMBUS, OFDM and SFSK modulations, TI offers the most complete solution set for smart metering.

    Pricing and availability
    The new F4xx MCUs are priced between $1.80 and $3.90 for 1K units and are available now. In addition, these devices complement the embedded processing portfolio supporting smart metering solutions. See the new TI Smart Metering brochure for more information.

    Find out more about TI's MSP430F471xx MCU by visiting the links below:
  • TI's metering microsite - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-pr-meteringhome
  • TI's Smart Metering brochure - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prbrochure
  • MSP430 metering - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prhome
  • TI MSP430 - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-430prhome
  • MSP430 tools page - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-430prtools
  • TI's microcontrollers - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prmcu
  • MCU tools videos - ti.com/f4xxmetering-prvid
  • TI E2E MCU community - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-pr-e2emcu
  • TI eStore - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prestore
  • TI energy blog - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prtinergy
  • Follow TI on Twitter - www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-prtwitter
  • Sign up for TI MCU newsletters and other information: www.ti.com/f4xxmetering-mytipr

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