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the sample rate of ADE7751

I know ADE7751 has a bandwidth of 14 khz and a oversampling rate of 900 khz. And I also have a sample rate of 4.8 KHZ. I wanna know how the sampling rate is calculated. 

Does someone know about this ? Any reply will be appreciated

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  • Hi Lynne, 

    The important information is the 3200imp/Kwh. This is the meter constant and used to calibrate the meter. In this case I am guessing the ADC used has a sampling rate of 4.8Khz. The ADE7751 samples at the crystal /4 or 894750Khz the sync output bandwith is 14Khz. The ADE7751 has a higher sample rate than 4.8Khz so you will be able to measure the same information. 

    You should not focus on the 4.8Khz so much. I think this number is indicating how may harmonics the meter can measure. The ADE7751 can measure the required harmonics with a 14khz bandwidth. 

    This will help you design a meter with the ADE7751 

    https://www.analog.com/media/en/technical-documentation/application-notes/AN-574.pdf

    based on your photo these are you values.

    V= 230V

    I=5 amps nominal (IB) and (40) Max

    50Hz 

    3200imp/KWH

    Dave

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