Jumpstart development for renewable energy applications with TI's new C2000(TM) MCU solar kits

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Jumpstart development for renewable energy applications with TI's new C2000(TM) MCU solar kits

Ease solar design with high-voltage, string-ready, isolated inverter kit or low-voltage emulation kit, both with schematics and comprehensive library of software algorithms

HOUSTON, Feb. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Helping make the world greener, Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) (NASDAQ: TXN) announces two new solar kits based on its C2000(TM) 32-bit Piccolo(TM) and Concerto(TM) microcontrollers (MCUs).  These new solar kits bring advanced peripherals, application-targeted development hardware, schematics, comprehensive software libraries of algorithms and an industry-leading development environment to the renewable energy market, allowing designers to easily create solar inverter designs while evaluating various solar algorithms and topologies.

C2000 high-voltage Solar Developer's Kit features and benefits:

    --  The C2000 Solar Developer's Kit is TI's first complete, high-voltage,
        string-ready, isolated MCU-controlled solar solution to help power
        designers create high-voltage solar applications.
    --  Comprised of two separate development boards, the Solar Developer's Kit
        provides a dual-controller design allowing developers to work with
        high-voltage power stages and inter-processor communications systems.
    --  The primary board features a 300VDC compatible input stage supporting up
        to 500W with an interleaved boost stage for maximum power point tracking
        (MPPT) and a resonant LLC stage for isolation, with both stages
        controlled by a single Piccolo MCU. The secondary board features a full
        bridge DC/AC inverter supporting 120/220VAC output with grid-matching,
        and can be controlled by a Concerto or Piccolo MCU, offering both
        control and connectivity in one processor.
C2000 low-voltage Solar Explorer Kit features and benefits:

    --  Supporting both Piccolo and Concerto C2000 MCUs, the Solar Explorer Kit
        provides a complete, non-isolated design and features multiple power
        stages controlled with a single low-cost digital controller - all
        perfect for designing solar and renewable energy applications.
    --  The Solar Explorer Kit includes multiple DC/DC conversions, as well as a
        DC/AC stage that supports 12VDC/100W input stage for a safe, low-cost
        architecture that can be used in desktop or low-voltage bench top
        experimentation lab situations for learning digitally controlled power
        stages or use in non-grid-tied applications. These stages are all
        controlled by a single Piccolo MCU.
    --  Featuring a single-switch DC/DC boost for MPPT, DC/DC SEPIC for battery
        charging and a full bridge DC/AC inverter capable of driving 24VAC, the
        Solar Explorer Kit enables flexibility for low-voltage solar designs.
        Also included on this kit is a secondary processor controlling a solar
        panel emulator circuit, featuring a photo-diode for light sensing.
    --  Providing optional support for the C2000 Concerto MCU adds connectivity
        functions to the digital controller through an included
        Ethernet-connected graphical user interface (GUI).
Software for Solar Explorer and Developer's Kits

Integral to making solar development easy, TI provides complete open source software and tools to ease development.  As part of the C2000 family of MCU devices, both solar development boards are fully supported in the controlSUITE(TM) software offering.  With controlSUITE, designers can quickly find all the necessary tools and documentation for the solar development kits, including both general purpose algorithm libraries, as well as renewable energy-specific functions.

Pricing and availability

The new solar development kits are available for order now. The high-voltage Solar Developer's Kit (TMDSHVMPPTKIT) is available for $550 USD, and the accompanying Concerto or Piccolo inverter board (TMDSHV1PHINVKIT) is available for $450 USD. The low-voltage Solar Explorer Kit is available for order now.  It comes in two versions - a Piccolo MCU-based version (TMDSSOLARPEXPKIT) for $425 USD and a Concerto MCU-based version (TMDSSOLARCEXPKIT) for $575 USD.

Learn more about TI's solar solutions:

    --  Solar Developer's Kit primary Piccolo board:
        http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-dev-pf
    --  Solar Developer Piccolo or Concerto board:
        http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-dev-pf2
    --  Solar Explorer Kit Piccolo:  http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-expl-pf
    --  Solar Explorer Kit Concerto: http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-expl-pf2
    --  Solar kits product bulletin:  http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-mc
    --  Solar kits video:  http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-v
    --  TI Smart Grid:  http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-sg-lp
    --  TI estore:  http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-pr-es
    --  TI microcontrollers: http://www.ti.com/c2000-solar-mcu-lp
TI's broad portfolio of microcontrollers (MCUs) and software

From general purpose, ultra-low power MSP430(TM) MCUs, to Stellaris® Cortex(TM)-M MCUs to real-time control C2000(TM) MCUs, and Hercules(TM) safety MCUs, TI offers the broadest range of microcontroller solutions. Designers can accelerate time to market by tapping into TI's complete software and hardware tools, extensive third-party offerings and technical support.

About Texas Instruments

Texas Instruments semiconductor innovations help 80,000 customers unlock the possibilities of the world as it could be - smarter, safer, greener, healthier and more fun.  Our commitment to building a better future is ingrained in everything we do - from the responsible manufacturing of our semiconductors, to caring for our employees, to giving back inside our communities.  This is just the beginning of our story.  Learn more at http://www.ti.com.

Trademarks

C2000, Piccolo, Concerto and controlSUITE are trademarks of Texas Instruments Incorporated.  All registered trademarks and other trademarks belong to their respective owners.

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