SA9602E
The output on pin FOUT is a pulse density signal representing the instantaneous power/
energy measurement. The minimum timing characteristics are shown in the following
diagram.
71us
71us min.
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TYPICAL APPLICATIONS
In the Application Circuits (Figures 1 and 2), the components required for power metering
applications, are shown.
In Figure 1 a shunt resistor is used for current sensing. In this application, the circuitry
requires a +2.5V, 0V, -2.5V DC supply.
In the case of Figure 2, when using a current transformer for current sensing, a +5V, 0V
DC supply is sufficient.
The most important external components for the SA9602E integrated circuit are:
R2,R1 andRSHaretheresistorsdefiningthecurrentlevelintothecurrentsenseinput. The
values should be selected for an input current of 16µARMS into the SA9602E at maximum
line current.
Values for RSH of less than 200µΩ should be avoided.
R1 = R2 = (IL/16µARMS) * RSH/2
Where IL
RSH
=
=
Line current
Shunt resistor/termination resistor
R3, R6 and R4 set the current for the voltage sense input. The values should be selected
so that the input current into the voltage sense input (virtual ground) is set to 14µARMS
.
R7 defines all on-chip bias and reference currents. With R7 = 24kΩ, optimum conditions
areset. R7maybevariedwithin±10%forcalibrationpurposes. AnychangetoR7willaffect
the output quadratically (i.e.: R7 = +5%, fP = +10%).
The formula for calculating the output frequency is given below:
FOSC
3.58MHz
I .IV
I
f = 11.16
FOUTX
*
*
*
2
IR
Where FOUTX = Normal rated frequency (4Hz or 1160Hz)
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