Introduction; Scope; Key Features; Captivate-Emc Board - Texas Instruments CAPTIVATE-EMC Getting Started Manual

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Introduction

1
Introduction
The
CAPTIVATE-EMC
compatibility performance of CapTIvate technology relative to your design requirements. The EVM
features the
MSP430FR2676
oversampling. This EVM demonstrates how to design hardware and software that can pass challenging
system-level tests for conducted RF immunity, electrical fast transient and burst immunity, electrostatic
discharge immunity, and radiated immunity.
Free software development tools are also available, such as TI's Eclipse-based Code Composer Studio™
IDE (CCS) and IAR Embedded Workbench
1.1

Scope

This getting started guide provides a brief overview of how to use the CAPTIVATE-EMC. The full EVM
user's guide is available in the CapTIvate Design Center integrated documentation. The latest version of
the user's guide is also available online with the
1.2

Key Features

The CAPTIVATE-EMC supports the following features:
16 capacitive touch sensing buttons
– One MSP430FR2676 microcontroller
– 8 self-capacitance buttons and 8 mutual-capacitance buttons
EMC noise immunity
– IEC 61000-4-2 electrostatic discharge tolerance
– IEC 61000-4-3 RF noise tolerance
– IEC 61000-4-4 electrical fast transient and burst tolerance
– IEC 61000-4-6 conducted noise tolerance
Onboard LED feedback
– Sensor state LEDs to indicate a touch event
– System status LEDs to indicate system status
2
CAPTIVATE-EMC Getting Started Guide
is an evaluation board that lets you easily evaluate the electromagnetic
CapTIvate MCU with hardware accelerated frequency hopping and
Figure 1. CAPTIVATE-EMC Board
IDE.
®
CapTIvate Technology
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Guide.
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