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All Power Measurement parts have Data Linearity of 0.1% over a 1000:1 Range. | |||||||||
The CS5461A enables digital power meter manufacturers to provide highly accurate, cost-effective solutions for measuring power usage. This IC is an integrated power-measurement device that combines two Delta-Sigma A/D converters, high-speed power calculation functions and a serial interface on a single chip. Additional features include AC and DC calibration and phase compensation. Designed for residential single-phase or industrial three phase power-meter applications, the IC accurately measures instantaneous current and voltage while calculating instantaneous power, real power, apparent power, IRMS and VRMS.
The CS5461A is easy to design in as a pin-compatible upgrade to the popular Cirrus Logic CS5460A. It retains all the functionality of its predecessor, while also providing an on-chip temperature sensor which can be used to lower the temperature coefficient, allowing for higher accuracy over temperature. For communication with a microcontroller, the IC features a bi-directional serial interface, which is initialized and fully functional upon reset. The CS5461A can interface to a low-cost shunt resistor or transformer for current measurement and to a resistive divider or potential transformer for voltage measurement. The CS5461A delivers accurate power usage measurements and is ideal for electronic power meter applications.

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Cirrus Logic Power Meter IC Provides Precision Measurement for High Performance Residential and Industrial Applications CS5461A and CS5463 Designed for Simple Upgrade Path from Popular CS5460A Power Meter IC | ||
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