Cirrus Logic CS5484 User Manual
Cs5484 four channel energy measurement ic, Features & description, Description
Copyright
Cirrus Logic, Inc. 2013
(All Rights Reserved)
Cirrus Logic, Inc.
CS5484
Four Channel Energy Measurement IC
Features
& Description
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Superior Analog Performance with Ultra-low Noise Level
and High SNR
•
Energy Measurement Accuracy of 0.1% over 4000:1
Dynamic Range
•
Current RMS Measurement Accuracy of 0.1% over 1000:1
Dynamic Range
•
4 Independent 24-bit, 4
th
-order, Delta-Sigma Modulators
for Voltage and Current Measurements
•
4 Configurable Digital Outputs for Energy Pulses,
Zero-crossing, or Energy Direction
•
Supports Shunt Resistor, CT, and Rogowski Coil Current
Sensors
•
On-chip Measurements/Calculations:
- Active, Reactive, and Apparent Power
- RMS Voltage and Current
- Power Factor and Line Frequency
- Instantaneous Voltage, Current, and Power
•
Overcurrent, Voltage Sag, and Voltage Swell Detection
•
Ultra-fast On-chip Digital Calibration
•
Internal Register Protection via Checksum and Write
Protection
•
UART/SPI™ Serial Interface
•
On-chip Temperature Sensor
•
On-chip Voltage Reference (25ppm/°C Typ.)
•
Single 3.3V Power Supply
•
Ultra-fine Phase Compensation
•
Low Power Consumption: <13mW
•
Power Supply Configurations
- GNDA = GNDD = 0V, VDDA = +3.3V
•
5mmx5mm 28-pin QFN Package
ORDERING INFORMATION
.
Description
The CS5484 is a high-accuracy, four-channel, energy
measurement analog front end.
The CS5484 incorporates independent 4
th
order Delta-Sigma
analog-to-digital converters for every channel, reference
circuitry, and the proven EXL signal processing core to provide
active, reactive, and apparent energy measurement. In
addition, RMS and power factor calculations are available.
Calculations are output through a configurable energy pulse,
or direct UART/SPI™ serial access to on-chip registers.
Instantaneous current, voltage, and power measurements are
also available over the serial port. Multiple serial options are
offered to allow customer flexibility. The SPI provides higher
speed, and the 2-wire UART minimizes the cost of isolation
where required.
Four configurable digital outputs provide energy pulses,
zero-crossing, energy direction, and interrupt functions.
Interrupts can be generated for a variety of conditions
including voltage sag or swell, overcurrent, and more. On-chip
register integrity is assured via checksum and write protection.
The CS5484 is designed to interface to a variety of voltage and
current sensors including shunt resistors, current
transformers, and Rogowski coils.
On-chip functionality makes digital calibration simple and
ultra-fast, minimizing the time required at the end of the
customer production line. Performance across temperature is
ensured with an on-chip voltage reference with low drift. A
single 3.3V power supply is required, and power consumption
is low at <13mW. To minimize space requirements, the
CS5484 is offered in a low-cost, 5mm x5mm 28-pin QFN
package.
VDDA
TX / SDO
RX / SDI
UART/SPI
Serial
Interface
Configurable
Digital
Outputs
RESET
Calculation
4
th
Order
Modulator
HPF
Option
DO1
DO2
HPF
Option
VREF+
VDDD
VREF-
System
Clock
IIN2+
IIN2-
PGA
IIN1+
IIN1-
PGA
10x
CS5484
CS
SCLK
SSEL
DO3
VIN1+
VIN1-
10x
VIN2+
VIN2-
Digital
Filter
Digital
Filter
DO4
MODE
HPF
Option
Digital
Filter
HPF
Option
Digital
Filter
M
U
X
4
th
Order
Modulator
4
th
Order
Modulator
4
th
Order
Modulator
GNDA
GNDD
Voltage
Reference
Temperature
Sensor
XIN
XOUT CPUCLK
Clock
Generator
MAR’13
DS981F3
Document Outline
- Features & Description
- 1. Overview
- 2. Pin Descriptions
- 3. Characteristics and Specifications
- 4. Signal Flow Description
- 5. Functional Description
- 6. Host Commands and Registers
- 6.1 Host Commands
- 6.2 Hardware Registers Summary (Page 0)
- 6.3 Software Registers Summary (Page 16)
- 6.4 Software Registers Summary (Page 17)
- 6.5 Software Registers Summary (Page 18)
- 6.6 Register Descriptions
- 6.6.1 Configuration 0 (Config0) – Page 0, Address 0
- 6.6.2 Configuration 1 (Config1) – Page 0, Address 1
- 6.6.3 Configuration 2 (Config2) – Page 16, Address 0
- 6.6.4 Phase Compensation (PC) – Page 0, Address 5
- 6.6.5 UART Control (SerialCtrl) – Page 0, Address 7
- 6.6.6 Pulse Output Width (PulseWidth) – Page 0, Address 8
- 6.6.7 Pulse Output Rate (PulseRate) – Page 18, Address 28
- 6.6.8 Pulse Output Control (PulseCtrl) – Page 0, Address 9
- 6.6.9 Register Lock Control (RegLock) – Page 0, Address 34
- 6.6.10 Phase Sequence Detection and Control (PSDC) – Page 0, Address 48
- 6.6.11 Checksum of Critical Registers (RegChk) – Page 16, Address 1
- 6.6.12 Interrupt Status (Status0) – Page 0, Address 23
- 6.6.13 Interrupt Mask (Mask) – Page 0, Address 3
- 6.6.14 Chip Status 1 (Status1) – Page 0, Address 24
- 6.6.15 Chip Status 2 (Status2) – Page 0, Address 25
- 6.6.16 Line to Sample Frequency Ratio (Epsilon) – Page 16, Address 49
- 6.6.17 No-Load Threshold (LoadMIN ) – Page 16, Address 58
- 6.6.18 Sample Count (SampleCount) – Page 16, Address 51
- 6.6.19 Cycle Count (CycleCount) – Page 18, Address 62
- 6.6.20 Filter Settling Time for Conversion Startup (TSETTLE) – Page 16, Address 57
- 6.6.21 System Gain (SysGAIN ) – Page 16, Address 60
- 6.6.22 Rogowski Coil Integrator Gain (IntGAIN ) – Page 18, Address 43
- 6.6.23 System Time (Time) – Page 16, Address 61
- 6.6.24 Voltage 1 Sag Duration (V1SagDUR ) – Page 17, Address 0
- 6.6.25 Voltage 1 Sag Level (V1SagLEVEL ) – Page 17, Address 1
- 6.6.26 Current 1 Overcurrent Duration ( I1OverDUR ) – Page 17, Address 4
- 6.6.27 Current 1 Overcurrent Level ( I1OverLEVEL ) – Page 17, Address 5
- 6.6.28 Voltage 2 Sag Duration (V2SagDUR ) – Page 17, Address 8
- 6.6.29 Voltage 2 Sag Level (V2SagLEVEL ) – Page 17, Address 9
- 6.6.30 Current 2 Overcurrent Duration (I 2OverDUR ) – Page 17, Address 12
- 6.6.31 Current 2 Overcurrent Level (I 2OverLEVEL ) – Page 17, Address 13
- 6.6.32 Voltage 1 Swell Duration (V1SwellDUR ) – Page 18, Address 46
- 6.6.33 Voltage 1 Swell Level (V1SwellLEVEL ) – Page 18, Address 47
- 6.6.34 Voltage 2 Swell Duration (V2SwellDUR ) – Page 18, Address 50
- 6.6.35 Voltage 2 Swell Level (V 2SwellLEVEL ) – Page 18, Address 51
- 6.6.36 Instantaneous Current 1 (I1) – Page 16, Address 2
- 6.6.37 Instantaneous Voltage 1 (V1) – Page 16, Address 3
- 6.6.38 Instantaneous Active Power 1 (P1) – Page 16, Address 4
- 6.6.39 Active Power 1 (P1AVG ) – Page 16, Address 5
- 6.6.40 RMS Current 1 ( I1RMS ) – Page 16, Address 6
- 6.6.41 RMS Voltage 1 (V1RMS ) – Page 16, Address 7
- 6.6.42 Instantaneous Current 2 (I2) – Page 16, Address 8
- 6.6.43 Instantaneous Voltage 2 (V2) – Page 16, Address 9
- 6.6.44 Instantaneous Active Power 2 (P2) – Page 16, Address 10
- 6.6.45 Active Power 2 (P2AVG ) – Page 16, Address 11
- 6.6.46 RMS Current 2 (I 2RMS) – Page 16, Address 12
- 6.6.47 RMS Voltage 2 (V2RMS ) – Page 16, Address 13
- 6.6.48 Reactive Power 1 (Q1Avg ) – Page 16, Address 14
- 6.6.49 Instantaneous Quadrature Power 1 (Q1) – Page 16, Address 15
- 6.6.50 Reactive Power 2 (Q2Avg ) – Page 16, Address 16
- 6.6.51 Instantaneous Quadrature Power 2 (Q2) – Page 16, Address 17
- 6.6.52 Peak Current 1 (I1PEAK) – Page 0, Address 37
- 6.6.53 Peak Voltage 1 (V1PEAK) – Page 0, Address 36
- 6.6.54 Apparent Power 1 (S1) – Page 16, Address 20
- 6.6.55 Power Factor 1 (PF1) – Page 16, Address 21
- 6.6.56 Peak Current 2 (I2PEAK) – Page 0, Address 39
- 6.6.57 Peak Voltage 2 (V2PEAK) – Page 0, Address 38
- 6.6.58 Apparent Power 2 (S2) – Page 16, Address 24
- 6.6.59 Power Factor 2 (PF2) – Page 16, Address 25
- 6.6.60 Temperature (T) – Page 16, Address 27
- 6.6.61 Total Active Power (PSUM ) – Page 16, Address 29
- 6.6.62 Total Apparent Power (SSUM ) – Page 16, Address 30
- 6.6.63 Total Reactive Power (QSUM ) – Page 16, Address 31
- 6.6.64 DC Offset for Current (I1DCOFF , I2DCOFF ) – Page 16, Address 32, 39
- 6.6.65 DC Offset for Voltage (V1DCOFF , V2DCOFF ) – Page 16, Address 34, 41
- 6.6.66 Gain for Current (I1GAIN , I2GAIN ) – Page 16, Address 33, 40
- 6.6.67 Gain for Voltage (V1GAIN , V2GAIN ) – Page 16, Address 35, 42
- 6.6.68 Average Active Power Offset (P1OFF, P2OFF ) – Page 16, Address 36, 43
- 6.6.69 Average Reactive Offset (Q1OFF , Q2OFF ) – Page 16, Address 38, 45
- 6.6.70 AC Offset for Current (I1ACOFF, I 2ACOFF ) – Page 16, Address 37, 44
- 6.6.71 Temperature Gain (TGAIN ) – Page 16, Address 54
- 6.6.72 Temperature Offset (TOFF ) – Page 16, Address 55
- 6.6.73 Calibration Scale (Scale) – Page18, Address 63
- 6.6.74 V-Channel Zero-crossing Threshold (VZXLEVEL) – Page 18, Address 58
- 6.6.75 I-Channel Zero-crossing Threshold (IZXLEVEL) – Page 18, Address 24
- 6.6.76 Zero-crossing Number (ZXNUM) – Page 0, Address 55
- 7. System Calibration
- 8. Basic Application Circuits
- 9. Package Dimensions
- 10. Ordering Information
- 11. Environmental, Manufacturing, and Handling Information
- 12. Revision History