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71M6545 Datasheet, PDF (108/134 Pages) Maxim Integrated Products – Four-Quadrant Metering, Phase Metrology Processors Flash/RAM Size
Data Sheet 71M6545/H
PDS_6545_009
The maximum pulse rate is 3*FS = 7.5 kHz.
See 2.3.6.2 VPULSE and WPULSE (page 27) for details on how to adjust the timing of the output pulses.
The maximum time jitter is 1/6 of the multiplexer cycle period (nominally 67 µs) and is independent of the
number of pulses measured. Thus, if the pulse generator is monitored for one second, the peak jitter is
67 ppm. After 10 seconds, the peak jitter is 6.7 ppm. The average jitter is always zero. If it is attempted
to drive either pulse generator faster than its maximum rate, it simply outputs at its maximum rate without
exhibiting any rollover characteristics. The actual pulse rate, using WSUM as an example, is:
RATE
=
WRATE ⋅WSUM
2 46
⋅ FS
⋅
X
Hz ,
where FS = sampling frequency (2184.53 Hz), X = Pulse speed factor derived from the CE variables
PULSE_SLOW (CE RAM 0x20[0]) and PULSE_FAST (CE RAM 0x20[1]).
Table 75: CE Pulse Generation Parameters
CE
Address
Name
0x21
WRATE
0x22
0x23
KVAR
SUM_PRE
0x45
APULSEW
0x46
0x47
0x48
0x49
0x4A
0x4B
0x4C
WPULSE_CTR
WPULSE_ FRAC
WSUM_ ACCUM
APULSER
VPULSE_CTR
VPULSE_ FRAC
VSUM_ACCUM
Default
227
6444
2184
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Description
Kh = VMAX*IMAX*K / (WRATE*NACC*X) Wh/pulse
where:
K = 76.3594 when used with local sensors (CT or shunt)
K = 54.5793 when used with 71M6xx3 remote sensors
Scale factor for VAR measurement.
Number of samples per accumulation interval, as specified in
SUM_SAMPS[12:0], I/O RAM 0x2107[4:0], 0x2108[7:0] (NACC).
Wh pulse (WPULSE) generator input to be updated by the MPU
when using external pulse generation. The output pulse rate is:
APULSEW * FS * 2-32 * WRATE * X * 2-14.
This input is buffered and can be updated by the MPU during a
conversion interval. The change takes effect at the beginning of
the next interval.
Counter for WPULSE output.
Unsigned numerator, containing a fraction of a pulse. The value
in this register always counts up towards the next pulse.
Roll-over accumulator for WPULSE.
VARh (VPULSE) pulse generator input.
Counter for VPULSE output.
Unsigned numerator, containing a fraction of a pulse. The value
in this register always counts up towards the next pulse.
Roll-over accumulator for VPULSE.
Other CE Parameters
Table 76 shows the QUANT CE parameters used for suppression of noise due to scaling and truncation
effects. The equations for calculating the LSB weight of each QUANT parameter are provided at the
bottom of Table 76.
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