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ADE7755
Pin No.
17
18
20
21
22
23, 24
Mnemonic
CLKIN
CLKOUT
REVP
DGND
CF
F2, F1
Description
An external clock can be provided at this logic input. Alternatively, a parallel resonant AT crystal can be
connected across CLKIN and CLKOUT to provide a clock source for the ADE7755. The clock frequency for
specified operation is 3.579545 MHz. Crystal load capacitance of between 22 pF and 33 pF (ceramic) should
be used with the gate oscillator circuit.
A crystal can be connected across this pin and CLKIN to provide a clock source for the ADE7755. The CLKOUT
pin can drive one CMOS load when an external clock is supplied at CLKIN or by the gate oscillator circuit.
This logic output goes logic high when negative power is detected, that is, when the phase angle between
the voltage and current signals is greater than 90°. This output is not latched and is reset when positive power
is detected again. The output goes high or low at the same time that a pulse is issued on CF.
This pin provides the ground reference for digital circuitry in the ADE7755, that is, the multiplier, filters, and
digital-to-frequency converter. This pin should be tied to the digital ground plane of the PCB. The digital ground
plane is the ground reference for all digital circuitry, for example, counters (mechanical and digital), MCUs, and
indicator LEDs. For good noise suppression, the analog ground plane should be connected to the digital ground
plane at one point only, for example, a star ground.
Calibration Frequency Logic Output. The CF logic output gives instantaneous active power information.
This output is intended to be used for calibration purposes. Also, see the SCF pin description.
Low Frequency Logic Outputs. F1 and F2 supply average active power information. The logic outputs can
be used to directly drive electromechanical counters and 2-phase stepper motors. See the Transfer Function
section.
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