Product Design & Development

Innovative Isolated Sensing Technology

By Teridian Semiconductor
Tuesday, February 09, 2010

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The new product family includes the 71M6541x and 71M6xx1.



Teridian Semiconductor (Irvine, CA) has announced that it has begun sampling its fourth generation residential smart metering integrated circuits (ICs). The new product family includes the 71M6541x and 71M6xx1 and features:

  • Digitally isolated current sensors based on the company's proprietary MicroDAA isolation technology.
  • A stand-alone meter system-on-chip (SoC) for single element meters.
  • Reduced power consumption and enhanced accuracy.
  • Eliminates current transformer and associated copper wiring in 2-element residential meters, with up to class 0.2 accuracy (ANSI 200A).

For more information visit www.teridian.com

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