SLAA833A May   2018  – October 2019 MSP430FR2353 , MSP430FR2355

 

  1.   How to Use the Smart Analog Combo in MSP430™ MCUs
    1.     Trademarks
    2. 1 Introduction
      1. 1.1 Smart Analog Combo (SAC) Concept
      2. 1.2 Single-Supply Amplifier Design Consideration
      3. 1.3 Smart Analog Combo Driver Library
    3. 2 Smart Analog Combo Operation Modes
      1. 2.1 General Purpose Mode
        1.       Example 1. Code Example for Smart Analog Combo General-Purpose Mode
      2. 2.2 Buffer Mode
        1.       Example 2. Code Example for Smart Analog Combo Buffer Mode
      3. 2.3 Noninverting PGA Mode
        1.       Example 3. Code Example for Smart Analog Combo Noninverting PGA Mode
      4. 2.4 Inverting PGA Mode
        1.       Example 4. Code Example for Smart Analog Combo Inverting PGA Mode
      5. 2.5 DAC Mode
        1.       Example 5. Code Example for Smart Analog Combo DAC Mode
    4. 3 Smart Analog Combo Interconnection Configuration
      1. 3.1 Smart Analog Combo Cascading
      2. 3.2 Smart Analog Combo Interconnection With Other Peripherals
    5. 4 Smart Analog Combo Use Cases in Sensing Applications
      1. 4.1 Use Smart Analog Combo in Smoke Detector
      2. 4.2 Use Smart Analog Combo in Current Loop
    6. 5 References
  2.   Revision History

Use Smart Analog Combo in Current Loop

4- to 20-mA current loop is a standard for transmitting remote sensor information to programmable logic controllers over long distances in industrial process monitoring, control, and automation applications. Using the capabilities of the SAC, current loop application designs can have flexible analog configuration while saving BOM cost and PCB size. Figure 15 shows the SAC use case in a 4- to 20-mA current loop application. The first-stage SAC is configured in DAC mode and works as a voltage generator. The second-stage SAC is configured in general-purpose mode and connected with external resistor and transistor. The output of the first-stage SAC is connected to the positive input of second-stage SAC. The second-stage SAC controls the gate voltage of the external transistor and converts the voltage input into a current output. The current value ILoop is determined by the 12-bit DAC output voltage and the resister values. Setting R1 = 99 kΩ, R2 = 100 Ω, RIN = 100 kΩ, then ILoop is calculated by Equation 1.

Equation 1. eq-iloop-current-loop-mode.gif

The 4- to 20-mA Loop-Powered RTD Temperature-Transmitter Reference Design Using Smart Analog Combo of MSP430™ MCUs is based on the MSP430FR2355 MCU and demonstrates how to use the SAC in a current loop application.

use-sac-in-current-loop.gifFigure 15. Use Smart Analog Combo in Current Loop