ADE7769AR Analog Devices Inc, ADE7769AR Datasheet - Page 6

IC ENERGY METER POS W/OSC 16SOIC

ADE7769AR

Manufacturer Part Number
ADE7769AR
Description
IC ENERGY METER POS W/OSC 16SOIC
Manufacturer
Analog Devices Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of ADE7769AR

Input Impedance
320 KOhm
Measurement Error
0.1%
Voltage - I/o High
2.4V
Voltage - I/o Low
0.8V
Current - Supply
5mA
Voltage - Supply
4.75 V ~ 5.25 V
Operating Temperature
-40°C ~ 85°C
Mounting Type
Surface Mount
Package / Case
16-SOIC (0.154", 3.90mm Width)
Meter Type
Single Phase
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Contains lead / RoHS non-compliant

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ADE7769
TERMINOLOGY
Measurement Error
The error associated with the energy measurement made by the
ADE7769 is defined by the following formula:
Phase Error Between Channels
The high-pass filter (HPF) in the current channel (Channel V1)
has a phase-lead response. To offset this phase response and
equalize the phase response between channels, a phase-
correction network is also placed in Channel V1. The phase-
correction network matches the phase to within 0.1° over a
range of 45 Hz to 65 Hz, and 0.2° over a range 40 Hz to 1 kHz
(see Figure 23 and Figure 24).
Power Supply Rejection (PSR)
This quantifies the ADE7769 measurement error as a
percentage of reading when the power supplies are varied.
For the ac PSR measurement, a reading at nominal supplies
(5 V) is taken. A 200 mV rms/100 Hz signal is then introduced
onto the supplies, and a second reading is obtained under the
same input signal levels. Any error introduced is expressed as a
percentage of reading—see the Measurement Error definition.
For the dc PSR measurement, a reading at nominal supplies
(5 V) is taken. The supplies are then varied 5% and a second
reading is obtained with the same input signal levels. Any error
introduced is again expressed as a percentage of the reading.
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ADC Offset Error
This refers to the small dc signal (offset) associated with the
analog inputs to the ADCs. However, the HPF in Channel V1
eliminates the offset in the circuitry. Therefore, the power
calculation is not affected by this offset.
Frequency Output Error (CF)
The frequency output error of the ADE7769 is defined as the
difference between the measured output frequency (minus the
offset) and the ideal output frequency. The difference is
expressed as a percentage of the ideal frequency. The ideal
frequency is obtained from the ADE7769 transfer function.
Gain Error
The gain error of the ADE7769 is defined as the difference
between the measured output of the ADCs (minus the offset)
and the ideal output of the ADCs. The difference is expressed as
a percentage of the ideal of the ADCs.
Oscillator Frequency Tolerance
The oscillator frequency tolerance of the ADE7769 is defined as
the part-to-part frequency variation in terms of percentage
at room temperature (25°C). It is measured by taking the
difference between the measured oscillator frequency and the
nominal frequency defined in the Specifications section.
Oscillator Frequency Stability
Oscillator frequency stability is defined as frequency variation
in terms of the parts-per-million drift over the operating
temperature range. In a metering application, the temperature
range is −40°C to +85°C. Oscillator frequency stability is
measured by taking the difference between the measured
oscillator frequency at −40°C and +85°C and the measured
oscillator frequency at +25°C.

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