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Date: 14th Mar 2011
New energy-measurement system on chip
(SoC) from Maxim
Maxim Integrated Products has launched a new Teridian/Maxim
energy-measurement system on chip (SoC), the 78M6613. Maxim
says 78M6613 is the industry's first SoC energy-measurement
solution for AC/DC power supplies that brings a higher level
of management and control to servers and other equipment
in data centers.
The key features of this chip are:
78M6613 enables the capture and reporting of real-time
energy data
Packs embedded analog front-end and compute engine and embedded
firmware
Features accuracy of ±0.5% over a 2000:1 dynamic
range,
The 78M6613 embeds AC load monitoring and control firmware
78M6613 is available in 32-pin QFN package
Features the full range of AC power diagnostics, including
power, power factor, voltage current, voltage sag and dip.
On-chip flash and a microcontroller (MCU) enable the storage
of calibration coefficients and eliminate the need for external
components.
"Power capping, load shedding and virtualization are
all driving the need for real-time energy measurement and
resource management in data centers," said Jay Cormier,
Maxim Integrated Products Director, Teridian/Maxim Business
Management, Energy Measurement & Communications. "New
technology and greater demands on data centers and enterprise
networks are all making it even more important to understand
where energy is going."
Applications: Initially targeted at server power supplies,
the 78M6613 is also suited to energy-measurement needs in
data communications and storage equipment. The flexibility
of the platform also makes real-time energy measurement
a reality for home appliances, home automation networks
and building automation.
Availability: Now
Price: Each $2.65 (1000 up, FOB USA).
For more info visit www.maxim-ic.com/Teridian
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