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SA9603C Datasheet, PDF (7/18 Pages) Sames – SINGLE PHASE BIDIRECTIONAL POWER/ENERGY METERING IC WITH SERIAL INTERFACE
SA9603C
3. Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Protection
The SA9603C integrated circuit's inputs/outputs are protected against ESD .
4. Power Consumption
The power consumption rating of the SA9603C integrated circuit is less than
25mW.
5. Serial Interface
Reading and resetting of the SA9603C's on-chip integrators, is performed via the
serial interface.
The settings are: 19 200 Baud
1 Start bit (S)
1 Stop bit (E)
No parity bits
The serial interface, having a RS232 protocol, has been designed to operate directly
with a PC (Personal Computer).
The serial interface allows for the following operations:
Read Integrator (RD): The SA9603C integrated circuit transmits the integrator
status to the controller, after the current measurement cycle has been completed
(8 mains periods maximum).
The register containing the mains frequency information is read only.
Reset Integrator (RES): The SA9603C integrator is reset, without transmitting the
integrator status.
Read/Reset Integrator (RD/RES): The SA9603C transmits the integrator status
and resets the integrator after the current measurement cycle has been completed.
In a typical application, the system controller monitors the status of the SA9603C's
integrator using the "Read" command. At rated load conditions, the capacity of the
22 bit integrator allows for an integration time of 2 seconds, prior to integrator
overflow.
If after a "Read" command, the integrator value is sufficently high, a "Read/Reset"
command from the controller causes the SA9603C integrated circuit to complete
the existing measurement cycle, transmit the most significant bits of the 22 bit
integrator via the Serial Output (SOUT) to the controller and restart the integrator.
In order to ensure correct measurements, the integrator commands ("Read" and
"Read/Reset") are only executed after completion of the internal offset calibration
cycle. The cycle length is 8 mains periods.
Thus, for power calculations, the time value should be taken from the difference in
time from the previously received energy value to the currently received value.
By adapting the "Read/Reset" rate to the line current, the accuracy of the
measurement can be achieved down to lowest signal levels.
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