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71M6513-71M6513H: 3-Phase Energy Meter ICs Data Sheet (Rev. 3)10/18/2011PDF1M
Product Lifecycle
Obsolete
The models in this product family are no longer available.
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Evaluation Kits (2)
Documentation & Resources
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UG-5539: Programming Meter ICs Guide | Maxim Integrated1/8/2013PDF524K
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UG-4745: 71M6513/71M6513H Demo Board Quick Start Guide7/27/2010PDF390K
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UG-4741: 71M65xx ADM51 ICE Safety Notice7/27/2010PDF167K
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Migrating from the 71M6513 to the 71M6533/65346/17/2011
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A Low-Current Power Supply for the 71M65XX Metering ICs6/17/2011
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71M6513 Standards Compliance Test Report2/8/2011
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Teridian 71M65XX Using DC-Tolerant CTs by J&D Electronics2/4/2011
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Meter Design for Power Failure Events2/4/2011
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71M6513 Neutral Current Measurement2/4/2011
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71M6513 Harmonic Analysis2/4/2011
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Real Time Clock Compensation2/4/2011
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EMC/EMI Design Guidelines for 71M65xx ICs2/3/2011
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71M651X Operation with Batteries2/1/2011
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The Real-Time Clocks of the 71M65XX Metering ICs2/1/2011
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71M651X Crystal Frequency Variations2/1/2011
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71M651X Boot Loader2/1/2011
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71M65XX with VITROPERM CTs2/1/2011
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Interfacing to the RX Pin of the Teridian 6511, 6513 and 65151/26/2011
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Using the SSI Interface with the 71M651X Energy Meter Chips1/26/2011
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71M651X Development Tools1/26/2011
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Controlling the CHOP_EN Signal1/26/2011
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Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) Interface1/26/2011
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Using the Optical Port of the Teridian 71M6511/71M65131/24/2011
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Rogowski Coil Meter Interface Using the Teridian 71M65131/24/2011
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Temperature Compensation for the 71M651x/651xH, 71M652x, and 71M653x Energy Meter ICs1/19/2011
Design Resources
ADI has always placed the highest emphasis on delivering products that meet the maximum levels of quality and reliability. We achieve this by incorporating quality and reliability checks in every scope of product and process design, and in the manufacturing process as well. "Zero defects" for shipped products is always our goal.