Crd5490-z, Appendix 3: non-full scale gain calibration – Cirrus Logic CRD5490 User Manual

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CRD5490-Z

DS988RD1

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APPENDIX 3: NON-FULL SCALE GAIN CALIBRATION

When resources are limited, it may be necessary to provide non-full-scale amplitudes and perform built-in
calibration. To perform a non-full-scale calibration, the initial gain register conditions of the device must be identified
before calibration. Usually, initial gain register conditions are set to a default value of one, but this is not required.
Instead, the initial gain register conditions are set to accommodate the non-full-scale input calibration. Before
calibration is executed, the gain register can be set using the following equations:

where:

V

GAIN(pre)

Value stored in voltage gain register (page 16, address 35) before calibration starts

I

GAIN(pre)

Value stored in current gain register (page 16, address 33) before calibration starts

V

MAX

Maximum voltage of the meter defined by customer

I

MAX

Maximum current of the meter defined by customer

V

REF

Voltage of the line just before calibration as measured with reference meter assumes
stable input

I

REF

Load current just before calibration as measured with reference meter assumes stable
input

Follow the steps below to perform a non-full-scale gain calibration:

1. Set the line voltage and load current V

REF

and I

REF

, respectively.

2. Confirm that the reference meter shows V

REF

and I

REF

of the input.

3. Set V

GAIN(pre)

per Equation 1 and I

GAIN(pre)

per Equation 2.

4. Send the calibration command.

5. After calibration, the meter will be adjusted for a full-scale voltage of V

MAX

and I

MAX

and will currently be mea-

suring the V

REF

and I

REF

measurements.

Reference Limits
The calibration line voltage (V

REF

) or load current (I

REF

) must not be set too low. It is recommended to keep the

register values at a minimum of ½ of the maximum levels. Since the gain register can be set to a maximum value of
4, the input could be set to ¼ of the maximum levels. It is not recommended to set the input to ¼ of the maximum
levels due to variations in setup conditions. If the input is too low, the gain register will set the default value of one
after calibration.

V

GAIN pre

V

MAX

V

REF

--------------- 2

22

=

[Eq: 1]

I

GAIN pre

I

MAX

I

REF

------------ 2

22

=

[Eq: 2]

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