Operating modes of at73c500, Normal measurement mode – Rainbow Electronics AT73C502 User Manual

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AT73C500

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Figure 8. Serial bus timing

Operating Modes of AT73C500

The AT73C500 chipset has six operating modes. The
mode is selected by three mode control inputs which
AT73C500 reads through a bus during the initialization pro-
c e d u r e a f t e r a r e s e t s t a t e . T h e o p e r a t i o n o f
A T7 3C 50 1 /A T7 3 C5 0 2 i s i nd e pe n de n t o f th e mo d e
selected.

In operating mode 7, the default display pulse rate is 10
impulses per kWh, instead of 100 impulses per kWh, as in
other modes.

Normal Measurement Mode

AT73C500 devices support both stand-alone and micropro-
cessor configuration. The calibration coefficients can either
be supplied by a processor or stored in an 128 x 8-bit
EEPROM. The ROM is interfaced with AT73C500 via three
pin serial bus. AT73C500 and the processor communicate
through an 8-bit bus.

The only operational difference between stand-alone and
µP mode is the way of reading calibration coefficients. This
allows various combinations of these two configurations to
be utilized. For example, the calibration data can be stored
in an EEPROM even though the processor reads and dis-
plays the measurement results supplied by AT73C500
device.

In most cases, the use of external EEPROM gives flexibility
to the meter testing and calibration, and also makes the
processor interface easier to implement. Therefore, this

configuration is recommended even in meters equipped
with a separate microprocessor.

The same sequence of basic calculations is performed
b ot h i n p ol y -ph a se an d s i n gl e-p h as e m e te rs. Th is
sequence consists of DC offset suppression, phase, gain
and offset calibration, calculations of measurement quanti-
ties and data transfer to µP bus and pulse outputs.
AT73C500 constantly monitors various tampering and fault
situations, which are indicated by status bits.

After a reset state, AT73C500 goes through an initialization
sequence. The device reads the operating mode and
fetches the calibration coefficients and adjustment factors
for output pulse rate and starting current level, either from a
non-volatile memory or from a microprocessor. After that
the normal measurement starts. The reset state is normally
activated by power-up reset following the recovery from a
voltage interruption.

CLK

CLKR

ACK

FSR

CS

DATA

CH1, B15

MSB

CH1, B14

CH1, B0

LSB

CH2, B15

MSB

CH2, B0

LSB

CH6, B1

CH6, B0

6 * 16 BITS

Mode Number

Mode Bit 2

Mode Bit 1

Mode Bit 0

Operating Mode

Calibration Data Storage

0

0

0

0

Not in use

1

0

0

1

Normal operation

EEPROM

2

0

1

0

Multi-channel operation

EEPROM

3

0

1

1

Normal operation

Micro-processor

4

1

0

0

Multi-channel operation

Micro-processor

5

1

0

1

Test mode

None

6

1

1

0

Not in use

7

1

1

1

Normal operation

EEPROM

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