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Freescale introduces single-phase electricity meter reference design based on Kinetis microcontroller

Customizable MK30X meter designed to increase accuracy and reduce cost of metering solutions for the residential metering market

 

AUSTIN, Texas – Feb. 25, 2011 – Freescale Semiconductor announced a smart meter reference design that was demonstrated  during embedded world,  March 1-3, 2011 in Nuremberg, Germany.

 

The reference design, which was featured as part of Freescale’s Smart Energy Wall display, provides a  high-performance solution for power measurement in single-phase,  two-wire installations targeted at the residential metering market.

 

According to a study prepared by Dr. Ahmad Faruqui of The Brattle  Group for the Edison Foundation’s Institute for Electric Efficiency  (IEE), this technology could save energy consumers more than a billion  dollars annually for a population base the size of the US or Europe.  With the growing consumption of energy worldwide, particularly in the  residential market, utility providers need increasingly accurate and  cost-effective energy metering solutions. Freescale’s MK30X single-phase  electricity meter reference design addresses these accuracy and cost  needs by providing efficient analog-to-digital converters (ADCs)  combined with an embedded programmable gain amplifier (PGA) to increase  the accuracy of energy measurement, along with a cost-effective shunt  sensing circuit implementation and bill of materials (BOM).

 

The 32-bit Kinetis MK30X256 MCU at the heart of the MK30X reference  design is based on the ARMRegistered CortexTm-M4 core. This powerful core’s  effective support of 32-bit math enables fast Fourier transform (FFT)  based metering algorithms, which calculate metering quantities from  elementary voltage and current harmonics. This calculation approach  results in the precise accuracy of the reactive energy, as compared to  other known metering algorithms.

 

The MK30X reference design includes a 128-bit unique identification  and FlexMemory that provides every meter with an individual identifier  and tamper detection. Firmware based on an MQXTm real-time operating  system enables customers to design electricity meters based on their  unique requirements and is well-suited for use in advanced markets.

“Our Kinetis line is the most scalable portfolio of ARM Cortex-M4  MCUs in the industry,” said Bruno Baylac, director and general manager  of Freescale’s Metering, Medical and Connectivity Solutions business.  “Our MK30X single-phase electricity meter reference design further  demonstrates the versatility of the Kinetis line, as well as our  commitment to providing accurate, cost-effective and customizable  solutions for the smart energy market.

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Customization is available using the built-in LCD, which provides the  standard metering values. The designer can choose any of the measured  values by clicking on the device’s built-in buttons. The designer is  also able to choose from several types of communication interfaces for  remote collection of data. One option is connection to a ZigBeeRegistered network  via an I2C interface, meaning the meter can easily be enabled as part  of a smart grid network. The meter is also able to connect outside of  the home via SCI/SPI for last-mile communication.

 

About the MK30X
The Freescale MK30X single-phase electricity meter reference design features:

  • Kinetis MK30X256 MCU built on the ARMRegistered CortexTm-M4 core
  • 5 to 120A current range (nominal current is 5A; peak current is 120A)
  • 85 to 264V, 50/60 Hz voltage range
  • Active and reactive energy accuracy IEC50470-3 Class B1), 1 percent
  • Line frequency measurement (for precision zero-cross detection)
  • Cost-effective shunt-resistor sensing circuit implementation
  • Low-power modes including the use of built-in RTC (Li-battery back-up)
  • 4x40 segment LCD, including charge pump (values shown on LCD: V, A, W, Var, VA, kWh, kVarh, cos φ, Hz, time, date)
  • Tamper detection via tamper button
  • LED pulse outputs (kWh, kVarh)
  • IEC1107 infrared hardware interface
  • Optically isolated RS232 interface
  • 2.4 GHz RF1322x interface (I2C daughter card) for connecting the meter to a ZigBee network
  • EMC proven design (EN61000-4-2, EN610004-4)
  • Multiple advanced metering algorithms (FFT, filter-based method)
  • MQX real-time operating system
  • Cost-effective bill of materials (BOM)

1) Target accuracy class to be confirmed by pre-certification testing

 

Availability
Freescale’s Kinetis MK30X single-phase electricity meter  reference  design is expected to be available in mid-April. For more  information,  contact a Freescale sales representative or an authorized  distributor.  Click here for more information on MK30x reference design.

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