Topology | Other Topology |
Input voltage | 2.7-3.6 V |
The MAX71617 is a low-power, single-phase energy measurement system-on-chip (SoC), and the MAX71637 is a low-power polyphase energy measurement SoC. Based on an ARM Cortex®-M3 core, the devices can run modern operating systems that monitor and report energy usage and implement communications stacks. In addition to the main administrative core, the devices include a MAXQ30 CPU core to perform metering functions and a discrete compute engine for the DSP related tasks necessary for accurate energy monitoring and measurement, last cycle analysis, and FFT functions to compute the frequency spectra of the selected channel.
◦ Watt-Hour Accuracy of 0.1% at Up to 5,000:1 Dynamic Range
◦ Sample Frequency Configurable; ΣΔ Sample Rate Configurable Up to 9.83MHz
◦ Flexible Analog Input Configuration Support Current Transformers, Shunts, or Rogowski Coils
◦ 2.7V to 3.6V Operating Voltage
◦ Single 32.768kHz Crystal Provides All Operating Clocks
◦ 1MB Flash
◦64KB Code RAM
◦ 64KB System RAM
◦ Six UART Channels
◦ Seven Timer Channels
◦ I2C Master/Slave Peripheral
◦ Three SPI Peripherals
◦Smart Card Interface
◦ 64KB Program RAM
◦ 8KB Data RAM
◦ 16KB Page RAM
◦ Four Meter Pulse Outputs (Configurable)
◦ Two I2C Master/Slave Peripherals
◦ SPI Master/Slave Peripheral
◦ 50-Segment, 6-Common LCD Interface
◦ Built-In Cryptographic Modules Ensure Communications Are Kept Secure
◦ Tamper Detect Inputs Ensure Attempts to Breach the Case Are Recorded and Reported
◦ Two Independent Cores Ensures Compliance with All Current and Future Security Requirements
◦ Seven (MAX71637) or Four (MAX71617) 24-Bit ΣΔ A/D Converters
◦ Three (MAX71637) or Two (MAX71617) Voltage Inputs
◦ Four (MAX71637) or Three (MAX71617) Differential Current Inputs