Smart Multimeter Design


Worked for 30 sec
Thought for 18 sec — Choosing components for low-power MCU
Found 3 results for Find Flux library USB input eFuse or protection switch IC for 5 V USB-C sink with adjustable/current limit around 0.75 to 1 A, overvoltage protection threshold above normal USB 5.25 V and below 9 V, undervoltage lockout, reverse current blocking, soft-start/inrush control, active SMD part. Prefer TI TPS2595 TPS2596 TPS2594 AP2265 AP22802 style eFuse..
Found 10 results for TPS2595.
Found 10 results for TPS2596.
Found 2 results for AP22652.
Found 4 results for NCP361.
Thought for 19 sec
Thought for 16 sec
Reading SIWG917Y111MGABAR, SHT41-AD1B-R2, USB4105-GF-A, TPS259621DDAR, MP28301GG-Z, USBLC6-2SC6, ESD5341N datasheets.
Thought for a moment
Assessing developer requirements
I need to follow the developer's instructions exactly. However, it seems the results are missing the pinout or footprint, which likely means the drawing isn't capturing the details properly—it's probably not using OCR. I should search more thoroughly to find information about GF-A. It's clear that I need to dig deeper to ensure I get the right information and meet the requirements correctly. Let's stay focused on that!
i want to build smart multimeter like i2c C09
No schematic changes were made; the project is still empty because no ACUs are currently available.
To proceed later, clarify what “i2C C09” refers to—ideally provide a product link, photo, or specification. A smart multimeter also needs target measurement ranges, CAT/safety rating, display/interface, wireless requirements, and power source before the architecture can be designed safely.
Research and define requirements
Identify C09 product
Choose starter specifications
Create requirements template
No schematic yet

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