Paper about application of ADuCM350

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The discussion focuses on seeking papers or journals related to the application of the ADuCM350, a microcontroller designed for precision power metering. Participants highlight the extensive resources available from Analog Devices, which provides detailed information about the device. Questions are raised regarding the intended application, including power metering accuracy requirements and measurement methods for voltage and current. The conversation emphasizes the importance of understanding specific application needs, such as whether to use a shunt resistor or a current transformer for measurements. Overall, the thread seeks to gather insights and resources for effectively utilizing the ADuCM350 in various applications.
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Does anyone have papers or journals describing the application of ADuCM350 ?

Thanks for your information.
 
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intanaprilsm said:
Does anyone have papers or journals describing the application of ADuCM350 ?

Thanks for your information.
Analog Devices seems to have lots of information on this "Electricity Meter on a Chip" device:

http://www.analog.com/en/products/p...lers/precision-microcontrollers/aducm350.html

What are you planning on doing with it? What reading have you done so far about it? What kind of power metering accuracy do you need in your application? What voltages and currents will you be measuring? Will you be using a shunt resistor for the current measurement, or a CT? Will you be using direct measurement of the voltage, or will you use a transformer for isolation?
 
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