Vendor: Dolphin Semiconductor Category: Analog Front End

Complete measurement analog front end (AFE) IP for single phase power metering

It is comprised of a high resolution Mixed-signal Front-End and of a dense Power and energy Computation Engine to achieve at the …

SMIC 40nm LL Pre-Silicon View all specifications

Overview

It is comprised of a high resolution Mixed-signal Front-End and of a dense Power and energy Computation Engine to achieve at the system-level a class accuracy as high as 0.1% (class accuracy of the product is 0.05%) over a range up to 1/10,000.

Key features

  • Embedded Computation Engine for utility billing applications
  • Low noise Programmable Gain Amplifier (PGA), to reach the best class accuracy with each type of sensors
  • Embedded power management for the best resilience to power supply noise

Files

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Silicon Options

Foundry Node Process Maturity
SMIC 40nm LL Pre-Silicon

Specifications

Identity

Part Number
METRO-PM-MFE-mono.11-HD_SMIC_40_LL-RF
Vendor
Dolphin Semiconductor
Type
Silicon IP

Provider

Dolphin Semiconductor
HQ: France
Dolphin Semiconductor is a leading provider of semiconductor IP solutions, specializing in mixed signal IP design targeting markets such as Industrial, High-Performance Computing, Consumer Electronics, IoT and Automotive. Dolphin Semiconductor cutting-edge technology IPs in power management, high-quality audio, power metering, and design safety/robustness, allow their customers to accelerate design cycles, foster faster time-to-market and build products that address the challenges of any industry and support a more sustainable world. With a customer-centric approach, Dolphin Semiconductor provides exceptional support for successful project outcomes.

Learn more about Analog Front End IP core

How to specify and integrate successfully a measurement analog front-end including its power computation engine in an energy metering IC

Based on the system specification of a typical smart meter, this article demonstrates the importance of carefully selecting the power metering IP solution so that its specification matches the standard requirements and copes with the application challenges. This article then pinpoints thoroughly the various issues that must be taken into account for the selection of the Silicon IP and helps identify the possible trade-offs between the performance of the Mixed-signal Front-end (MFE) and that of the Power and energy Computation Engine (PCE).

Modeling and Verification of Mixed Signal IP using SystemVerilog in Virtuoso and NCsim

In this paper we present a methodology to model and verify a mixed-signal IP using SystemVerilog in Virtuoso and NCsim. We take our 12.5Gbps transmitter (TX) design as an example to explain the method we propose. This TX is designed to operate at programmable data rates from 1.25Gbps – 12.5Gbps and to support requirements of multiple serial protocols like USB, PCIe, and SATA. Interaction between AFE and Digital is key towards proper implementation of features like Feed Forward Equalization (FFE), programmable output swing and power management states.

Is there a "one-size fits all" SOC PLL?

Like most types of circuits, there is no such thing as a "one size fits all" PLL. This article will explore the trade-offs in PLL performance and design and look for a solution to most SOC PLL needs.

Frequently asked questions about Analog Front End IP cores

What is Complete measurement analog front end (AFE) IP for single phase power metering?

Complete measurement analog front end (AFE) IP for single phase power metering is a Analog Front End IP core from Dolphin Semiconductor listed on Semi IP Hub. It is listed with support for smic Pre-Silicon.

How should engineers evaluate this Analog Front End?

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