TIDA-010007

Grid IoT Reference Design: Connecting Circuit Breakers and Sensors to Other Equipment using Wi-Fi®

TIDA-010007

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Overview

This reference design showcases integrating Wi-Fi® capability to enhance connectivity in grid equipment for asset monitoring using the CC3220 device, SimpleLink Wi-Fi and IoT, single chip wireless MCU with integrated network processor and applications processor. The design enables  the capability to setup a Wi-Fi network or connect to an external network, transfer data and optimize power. Data transfer scheme includes sending/receiving control, status, settings, firmware updates over the air between devices or to the cloud. Switching the device between always connected, intermittently connected, and hibernate mode optimizes power consumption for grid applications.

Features
  • Wi-Fi Connectivity: Wi-Fi radio with integrated network processor and applications processor (ARM® Cortex®-M4) for internet of things (IoT) integration into industrial and residential equipment
    • Single system-on-chip (SoC) optimized for performance and size
    • Chip-level, Wi-Fi Alliance Wi-Fi® CERTIFIED™
    • Provisioning made easy with SmartConfig™ in addition to application point (AP) provisioning
  • System architecture:
    • Two connection schemes: Connection to external AP (device as STA), device as AP
    • Data transfer schemes: Always connected, intermittently connected
  • Power consumption: Optimized for wired and battery operation
    • Always Connected: <700 μA (Beacon only)
    • Intermittently Connected: <3 mA (5 s interval), <1.5 mA (10 s interval)
    • Device low power modes: Hibernate ( < 10 μA), LPDS (<150 μA, 20 mA peak)
  • Security features:128-bit unique device ID, secure boot of MCU image, internal HTTPS server for AP provisioning, MQTT over TLS, secure over-the-air (OTA) update
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Design files

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TIDUEA9A.PDF (1263 KB)

Reference design overview and verified performance test data

TIDRWX7.PDF (230 KB)

Complete listing of design components, reference designators, and manufacturers/part numbers

SWRC342.ZIP (6951 KB)

Design file that contains information on physical board layer of design PCB

TIDRWX6.PDF (127 KB)

Detailed schematic diagram for design layout and components

Products

Includes TI products in the design and potential alternatives.

General-purpose op amps

OPA4342Quad, 5.5-V, 1-MHz, low bias current (0.2-pA), RRIO operational amplifier

Data sheet: PDF
Digital temperature sensors

TMP1160.2C digital temperature sensor, 64-bit non-volatile memory

Data sheet: PDF | HTML
Wi-Fi products

CC3220MODASimpleLink™ 32-bit Arm Cortex-M4 Wi-Fi CERTIFIED™ wireless module with antenna

Data sheet: PDF | HTML
AC/DC & DC/DC converters (integrated FET)

TPS621623V-17V 1A Step-Down Converters with DCS-Control™

Data sheet: PDF | HTML

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Hardware

Development kit

LAUNCHCC3220MODASF — SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3220MODASF LaunchPad™ Development Kit

The SimpleLink™ Wi-Fi® CC3220MODASF LaunchPad™ development kit (LAUNCHCC3220MODASF) highlights the CC3220MODASF, a CERTIFIED® single-chip wireless microcontroller module with on-board antenna. The CC3220MODASF has an integrated 1MB Flash, 256KB of RAM and enhanced security (...)

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* Design guide Grid IoT Reference Design: Connecting Circuit Breakers and Sensors to Equipment (Rev. A) May 10, 2019
White paper Modernizing the Grid to Make it More Connected, Reliable and Secure (Rev. B) PDF | HTML Mar 23, 2023
Technical article Implementing Wi-Fi® connectivity for grid protection and control PDF | HTML Feb 25, 2019

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