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Electricity, water & natural gas supply and heating have become the indispensable resources in our everyday lives. But due to technological limitations, the traditional energy, water, gas and heat meters lack in the innovations offered by the modern day state-of-the-art communication, sensing and display technologies. For this reason, manual meter reading have long been considered inappropriate for the modern age.

With the introduction of these recent innovations, metering devices can be transformed into smart meters which have abundant functions, is easy to read and capable of transmitting data remotely. [+MORE]

A smart meter is typically composed of sensors, signal conditioning and collection, MCU, communication, display and smart card reader. The different smart meters require different sensors. Energy meters need voltage and current sensors. Water meters need flow sensors to measure flowing fluid. Heat meters need both flow sensors and temperature sensors. Gas meters need airflow sensors, temperature sensors and pressure sensors. Signal Conditioning and collection blocks are used to adjust and amplify the small signals from sensors and convert into digital signals that MCU can use. MCU is the core of a smart meter, responsible for the control of all the functions such as display, communication, calculation based on measured data, smartcard reading, and time-division charge. Smart meters usually use LCD for the display of readings and alarm information. Depending on different requirements and management modes, one of the wired communication methods such as CAN and RS485 can be selected for smart meters, and a wireless communication method such as Zigbee can be adopted. Smart card readers on smart meters make it possible to realize prepaid usage for utilities and customers.[-LESS]

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High precision semiconductor temperature sensor.
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High precision semiconductor temperature sensor.
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Pressure sensors with measuring range over 100kPa.
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Current Sensor used in energy meter.
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High precision amplifier is the core chip of signal conditioning circuit.
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High performance ADC converter analogue signals into digital signals
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Low power MCU is control unit of the meter

MSP430F438IPN
MSP430F438IPN
Texas Instruments
PIC24F16KA102-I/SS
MC9S08LL16CLH
MC9S08LL16CLH
Freescale

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Analog Front End IC used in energy metereing applications
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The Zigbee modules used as the substitutes

ATZB-24-A2R

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Voltage Reference
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CAN/RS485

MCP2551-I/SN
MCP2551-I/SN
Microchip
NM232DDC
NM232DDC
Murata Power Solutions
ADM2483BRWZ
ADM2483BRWZ
Analog Devices

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This versatile MSP430 Experimenter Board features a MSP430F2013 and a MSP430FG4618 and is compatible with TI’s wireless evaluation modules.
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The CC2420 is a true single-chip 2.4 GHz 802.15.4 compliant RF transceiver designed for low-power and low-voltage wireless applications.
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AC164134-2
AC164134-2
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The MRF24J40MB PICtail/PICtail Plus Daughter Board is a demo/development board for the MRF24J40MB 2.4GHz IEEE Std. 802.15.4™ 20 dBm RF Tranceiver Module. The board plugs into multiple Microchip Demo/development boards, such as the PIC18 Explorer Board (DM183032) or the Explorer 16 Develpopment Board (DM240001).
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JN5148-001-M04
JN5148-001-M04
JENNIC/NXP
The JN5148-001-Myy modules are targeted at low-power wireless networking applications, removing the need for lengthy development of custom RF board designs and test suites. They use JN5148 wireless microcontroller to provide a comprehensive solution. JN5148-001-M04 comes with an antenna connector, power amplifier and LNA for extended range. All modules can run networking stacks such as JenNet and ZigBee PRO as well as customer applications.
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ATZB-A24-UFLR
ATZB-A24-UFLR
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1323XDSK-BDM
1323XDSK-BDM
FREESCALE
The Kit offers a hardware platform for evaluating MC1323X System on Chip (SoC). The MC1323X kit is optimized to support SynkroRF and RF4CE consumer applications for direct implementation into their end systems, thereby reducing design time and associated costs.
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