• Part: ADE7753
  • Description: Single-Phase Multifunction Metering
  • Manufacturer: Analog Devices
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Analog Devices
ADE7753
ADE7753 is Single-Phase Multifunction Metering manufactured by Analog Devices.
FEATURES High accuracy; supports IEC 60687/61036/61268 and IEC 62053-21/62053-22/62053-23 On-chip digital integrator enables direct interface to current sensors with di/dt output A PGA in the current channel allows direct interface to shunts and current transformers Active, reactive, and apparent energy; sampled waveform; current and voltage rms Less than 0.1% error in active energy measurement over a dynamic range of 1000 to 1 at 25°C Positive-only energy accumulation mode available On-chip user programmable threshold for line voltage surge and SAG and PSU supervisory Digital calibration for power, phase, and input offset On-chip temperature sensor (±3°C typical) SPI® patible serial interface Pulse output with programmable frequency Interrupt request pin (IRQ) and status register Reference 2.4 V with external overdrive capability Single 5 V supply, low power (25 m W typical) line-voltage period measurement, and rms calculation on the voltage and current. The selectable on-chip digital integrator provides direct interface to di/dt current sensors such as Rogowski coils, eliminating the need for an external analog integrator and resulting in excellent long-term stability and precise phase matching between the current and voltage channels. The ADE7753 provides a serial interface to read data, and a pulse output frequency (CF), which is proportional to the active power. Various system calibration features , i.e., channel offset correction, phase calibration, and power calibration, ensure high accuracy. The part also detects short duration low or high voltage variations. The positive-only accumulation mode gives the option to accumulate energy only when positive power is detected. An internal no-load threshold ensures that the part does not exhibit any creep when there is no load. The zero-crossing output (ZX) produces a pulse that is synchronized to the zero-crossing point of the line voltage. This signal is used internally in the line cycle active and apparent energy...