PM4100APD South African Micro-Electronic Systems, PM4100APD Datasheet - Page 4

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PM4100APD

Manufacturer Part Number
PM4100APD
Description
PM4100APD Evaluation Module is Designed to Demonstrate The Functionality of The Sames SA2002E, SA2002H, SA2002P, SA2002D And SA2102D Integrated Circuits.
Manufacturer
South African Micro-Electronic Systems
Datasheet
SETUP OF THE PM4100APD AS AN
ENERGY/POWER EVALUATION BOARD
The PM4100APD evaluation module comes with several
jumper selections, which allows the user to setup the module to
work for any of the devices mentioned. Tables 2 to 8 describe
the various jumper options. These tables should be used in
conjunction with figure 9, as well as the accompanying software
on disk (PM4100.exe) which will make it easier to locate the
jumper in question.
External connectors
The PM4100APD module connects directly to live and neutral
by means of a screw terminal (SCK1), and the current sensing
element is connected to CON2 as is shown in figures 5 and 6.
Connection diagram for CON3 and CON6 is shown in figures 7
and 8.
Programming the SA2002P must be done via an external
programmer/opto-isolator that connects to CON 3. There is
such a module available on request from SAMES, or a module
can be build as per information supplied in Figure 7.
Table 1 lists all the connectors available on the module.
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PM4100APD
Name
SK1
CON1
CON2
CON3
CON4
CON5
CON6
CON7
LIVE OUT
LIVE IN
Figure 5: Current connection diagram for CT
Table 1: External connector descriptions
Description
Mains Connection
Power Supply
Sensing element connector
Programmer (SA2002P)
Stepper Motor Counter
Impulse Counter
Micro Controller
Opto-isolated Output Pulses
CT
CON2
CURRENT
3
2
1
4/14
Jumper Selection
The jumpers listed in table 2 is device independent and must
be setup according to the users needs.
Name
J1
J2
J24
J26
Figure 6: Current connection diagram for Shunt
LIVE OUT
Figure 7: SA2002P Programming Connector
LIVE IN
This jumper must be inserted when measurement
is done using a CT, and left open when using a
shunt.
This jumper must be inserted when working from
a 110V supply system, and left open when a
220V supply is used.
This jumper must be closed for regular use
Insert this jumper when using a shunt, and leave
open when using a CT.
Option
Table 2: Device independent jumpers
Figure 8: Micro Controller Connector
CON3
PROGRAM
CON6
MICRO
Shunt
Shunt
CON2
CURRENT
sames
sames
3
2
1

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