Datasheet ADE9153A (Analog Devices)
Manufacturer | Analog Devices |
Description | Energy Metering IC with Autocalibration |
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Document Language | English |
Energy Metering IC with Autocalibration. Data Sheet. ADE9153A. FEATURES. GENERAL DESCRIPTION. Sure autocalibration
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Energy Metering IC with Autocalibration Data Sheet ADE9153A FEATURES GENERAL DESCRIPTION m Sure autocalibration
The ADE9153A1 is a highly accurate, single-phase, energy metering
Automatic calibration based on a direct measurement of
IC with autocalibration. The mSure® autocalibration feature allows
the full signal path
a meter to automatically calibrate the current and voltage channels
Calibration procedure not requiring a reference meter
without using an accurate source or an accurate reference meter
m Sure autocalibration Class 1 meter guaranteed
when a shunt resistor is used as a current sensor. Class 1 and
3 high performance ADCs
Class 2 meters are supported by mSure autocalibration.
88 dB SNR
The ADE9153A incorporates three high performance analog-
High gain current channel: ±26.04 mV peak, 18.4 mV rms
to-digital converters (ADCs), providing an 88 dB signal-to-noise
input at highest gain setting
ratio (SNR). The ADE9153A offers an advanced metrology feature
Advanced metrology feature set
set of measurements like line voltage and current, active energy,
WATT, VAR, VA, Wh, VARh, and VAh
fundamental reactive energy, and apparent energy calculations,
Supports active energy standards: IEC 62053-21;
and current and voltage rms calculations. ADE9153A includes
IEC 62053-22; EN50470-3; OIML R46; and ANSI C12.20
power quality measurements such as zero crossing detection, line
Supports reactive energy standards: IEC 62053-23 and
period calculation, angle measurement, dip and swell, peak and
IEC 62053-24
overcurrent detection, and power factor measurements. Each input
Current and voltage rms measurement
channel supports independent and flexible gain stages. Current
Power quality measurements
Channel A is ideal for shunts, having a flexible gain stage and
Operating temperature, industrial range: −40°C to +85°C
providing full-scale input ranges from 62.5 mV peak down to
APPLICATIONS
26.04 mV peak. Current Channel B has gain stages of 1×, 2×,
Single-phase energy meters
and 4× for use with current transformers (CTs). A high speed,
Energy and power measurement
10 MHz, serial peripheral interface (SPI) port allows access to
Street lighting
the ADE9153A registers.
Smart power distribution system
Note that throughout this data sheet, multifunction pins, such
Machine health
as ZX/DREADY/CF2, are referred to either by the entire pin name or by a single function of the pin, for example, CF2, when only that function is relevant. The ADE9153A operates from a 3.3 V supply and is available in a 32-lead LFCSP package.
TYPICAL APPLICATIONS CIRCUIT NEUTRAL PHASE AGND/DGND ADE9153A VAMS m Sure VOLTAGE DRIVER DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING VAN CLOCK CLKIN R RSMALL ADC SINC AND GENERATION CLKOUT BIG VAP DECIMATION AGND/DGND CF CF1 IAN METROLOGY ENGINE GENERATION RSHUNT PGA ADC IAP WATT, VA, VAR, ZERO WATT-HR, VA-HR, ZX/DREADY/CF2 CROSSING IAMS VAR-HR, IRMS, VRMS m Sure IBMS CURRENT DRIVER IRQ IBP m Sure DETECTOR B PGA ADC IBN SS SPI SCLK
1
AGND/DGND TEMPERATURE INTERFACE MISO/TX
00
SAR SENSOR LOAD MOSI/RX
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Document Outline FEATURES APPLICATIONS GENERAL DESCRIPTION TYPICAL APPLICATIONS CIRCUIT TABLE OF CONTENTS REVISION HISTORY SPECIFICATIONS AUTOCALIBRATION SPI TIMING CHARACTERISTICS ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATINGS THERMAL RESISTANCE ESD CAUTION PIN CONFIGURATION AND FUNCTION DESCRIPTIONS TYPICAL PERFORMANCE CHARACTERISTICS ENERGY LINEARITY OVER SUPPLY AND TEMPERATURE ENERGY ERROR OVER FREQUENCY AND POWER FACTOR RMS LINEARITY OVER TEMPERATURE AND RMS ERROR OVER FREQUENCY SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO (SNR) PERFORMANCE OVER DYNAMIC RANGE TEST CIRCUIT TERMINOLOGY THEORY OF OPERATION mSURE AUTOCALIBRATION FEATURE mSure System Warning Interrupts MEASUREMENTS Current Channel Current Channel Gain, xIGAIN High-Pass Filter Digital Integrator Phase Compensation Voltage Channel RMS and Power Measurements Total RMS Total Active Power Fundamental Reactive Power Total Apparent Power Energy Accumulation, Power Accumulation, and No Load Detection Features Energy Accumulation Energy Accumulation Modes Reset Energy Register on Read Power Accumulation No Load Detection Feature Digital to Frequency Conversion—CFx Output Calibration Frequency (CF) Energy Selection Configuring the CFx Pulse Width CFx Pulse Sign Clearing the CFx Accumulator POWER QUALITY MEASUREMENTS Zero-Crossing Detection CF1/ZX/DREADY Zero-Crossing Timeout Line Period Calculation Angle Measurement One Cycle RMS Measurement Dip and Swell Indication Overcurrent Indication Peak Detection Power Factor Temperature APPLICATIONS INFORMATION INTERRUPTS/EVENTS PIN INTERRUPTS SERVICING INTERRUPTS CF2/ZX/DREADY EVENT PIN ACCESSING ON-CHIP DATA SPI PROTOCOL OVERVIEW UART INTERFACE COMMUNICATION VERIFICATION REGISTERS CRC OF CONFIGURATION REGISTERS CONFIGURATION LOCK REGISTER INFORMATION REGISTER SUMMARY REGISTER DETAILS OUTLINE DIMENSIONS ORDERING GUIDE