TIDM-WLMOTORMONITOR
Wireless Motor Monitor Reference Design
TIDM-WLMOTORMONITOR
Overview
This reference design is inspired by the need to monitor the health of motors and machines to accurately predict and schedule maintenance (or replacement) while minimizing cost and downtime during industrial production. Millions of industrial motors are monitored today with handheld or wired piezo accelerometer sensing devices. Recent advancements in ultra-low-power processing technologies, radios, and piezo sensor miniaturization have enabled the development and deployment of low-cost, small motor monitors with wireless capabilities. These wireless motor monitors are powered by coin cells that have a battery life of more than 10 years. These systems provide the same broadband sensitivity as existing handheld systems, collect vibrational data and perform spectral analyses on that data. This integrated intelligence lets you deploy and monitor these systems in difficult-to-reach locations. The wireless motor-monitoring reference design uses two different, yet electrically equivalent, form factors for development and testing.
These form factors include:
- Modular form factor
- Compact form factor
In the modular form factor, TI LaunchPad™ development kits and EM connectors allow you to incorporate multiple radios and processors with energy-management and sensor subsystems. The compact form factor uses the MSP430™FR5969 ultra-low-power microcontroller unit (MCU) with a CC2650 BLE radio, but can be connected to multiple sensor boards. The standard sensor board supports a PCB piezotronic vibration sensor.
The 30-pin expansion connector on the small form factor board enables the base-board to be operated with the MCU, the CC2650 radio, or both. The system software assumes you are using both devices.
This reference design focuses on the compact form factor system.
Features
- 100-uA MSP MCU analyze/write
- 6-mA Bluetooth® Low Energy radio
- 40-nA system sleep
- 10-KHz/16-bit vibration sensor
- iPAD/Android visualization
- Tested and includes firmware, GUI, demo and getting started guide
Industrial
A fully assembled board has been developed for testing and performance validation only, and is not available for sale.
Design files & products
Design files
Download ready-to-use system files to speed your design process.
Reference design overview and verified performance test data
Detailed schematic diagram for design layout and components
Complete listing of design components, reference designators, and manufacturers/part numbers
Detailed overview of design layout for component placement
Design file that contains information on physical board layer of design PCB
PCB layer plot file used for generating PCB design layout
Products
Includes TI products in the design and potential alternatives.
MSP430FR5969 — 16 MHz MCU with 64KB FRAM, 2KB SRAM, AES, 12-bit ADC, comparator, DMA, UART/SPI/I2C, timer
Data sheet: PDF | HTMLStart development
Technical documentation
Type | Title | Date | ||
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Technical article | Trends in building automation: predictive maintenance | PDF | HTML | Nov. 01, 2016 | |
Technical article | What new can you do with the MSP430FR6972 MCU? | PDF | HTML | Jun. 03, 2015 | |
Technical article | Lose power, not data with new FRAM microcontrollers | PDF | HTML | May 20, 2015 | |
Design guide | Wireless Motor Monitor (WMM) Design Guide | Apr. 06, 2015 |
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