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MPLAB® Harmony Smart Energy Metrology
1.2
Demo Meter Application
1.2.7
Understanding the Metering Demo Application
1.2.7.3
Demo Meter Application Command Console
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MPLAB® Harmony Smart Energy Metrology
1.1
Metrology Driver
1.2
Demo Meter Application
1.2.1
Abbreviations and Acronyms
1.2.2
Metrology Library - Core 1
1.2.3
Adjust Demo Meter Board for Testing
1.2.4
Prepare the Board for the Meter Tester
1.2.5
Metering Demo MCC Project Graph
1.2.6
Metering Demo Hardware Configuration
1.2.7
Understanding the Metering Demo Application
1.2.7.1
Calibrate the Demo Board Using the Demo Meter Application
1.2.7.2
Power Modes
1.2.7.3
Demo Meter Application Command Console
1.2.7.3.1
Description
1.2.7.3.2
Terminal Interface Notes
1.2.7.3.3
Application Commands: Learning by Doing
1.2.7.3.4
Commands List
1.2.7.3.5
Meter Demo Commands Description and Examples
1.2.7.4
Demo LCD Display
1.2.7.5
Event Record
1.2.7.6
TOU and Energy Registering
1.2.7.7
Maximum Demand
1.2.7.8
Application (Core 0) Reset with Metrology (Core 1) Running Application Example
1.2.7.9
Metrology (Core 1) Reload with Application (Core 0) Running Application Example
1.2.7.10
Waveform Capture Function Usage Example
1.2.8
Running Demonstration Example
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MPLAB® Harmony Smart Energy Multi-Channel Metrology
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MPLAB® Harmony Smart Energy Peripheral Libraries
Microchip Information
1.2.7.3 Demo Meter Application Command Console