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Data Sheet AS8168
Calibration without On-Chip Programming
It is also possible to calibrate a kWh meter using the AS8168 by means of an external resistor network or trim-potentiometer.
In this case, the parameters for the required pulse outputs are programmed into the device, along with the ideal value for
Pulse_lev as defined in the formula above. A resistor network may then be used in the voltage divider for the voltage input
setting, which is then trimmed until the measured pulse rate matches the ideal pulse rate.
In the case for kWh meter designs, which include a µ-controller and non-volatile memory, again, the parameters for the
required pulse outputs are programmed into the device, along with the ideal value for Pulse_lev as defined in the formula
above. The calibration may then be performed in the µ-controller.
Defining the Programmed Word
The AS8168 allows for all on-chip programmable functions to be reprogrammed a second time. It is important to always use
the Bank ‘0‘ as the first programming option. This is necessary as once Bank ‘1‘ has been selected and this selection has
been permanently ‘Burned‘ into the AS8168 device, Bank ‘0‘ can no longer be selected.
When programming the AS8168, the Bank that is NOT selected should have all ‘0‘ values as the programmed values.
Confirmation of this is shown in the example below, where Bank ‘0‘ has been selected for programming. All the programme
bits of Bank ‘1‘ have been programmed as ‘0‘.
Important: The value of Bit [0] must always be ‘1‘ when programming the AS8168, regardless of the memory bank being
programmed. The Bits [69:68] are not used and are thus ‘Don’t Care‘ bits. The programmed value may be ‘1‘ or ‘0‘.
An example of the word to be programmed to the AS8168 should look as follows:
Bit Number
[69:68]
[67:66]
[65:64]
[63:62]
[61:60]
[59:57]
[56:35]
[34:33]
[32:31]
[30:29]
[28:27]
[26:24]
[23:2]
[1]
[0]
Bit Value
00
00
00
00
00
000
0x000000
00
01
00
10
101
0x06A6D4
0
1
Description
Not used bits
Bank 1: Gain
Bank 1: Anticreep threshold
Bank 1: F_mon
Bank 1: F_cal
Bank 1: F_led
Bank 1: Pulse_lev
Bank 0: Gain = 4 (CT mode)
Bank 0: Anticreep threshold = 7.43mA
Bank 0: F_mon: 100 imp/kWh
Bank 0: F_cal: Fmon x 32
Bank 0: F_led: 3200 imp/kWh
Bank 0: Pulse_lev: 435924
Select Bank 0
Select programmed values
After selecting all PROM parameters as required a complete 70-bit word (including two overhead bits) is formed, which must
be written to the PROM.
Revision 1.2, 11-Feb-05
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