Digital utility meters

Sept. 1, 2010
Austin, Tex.-based Freescale Semiconductor and Cirrus Logic are providing a turnkey reference design pairs consisting of Cirrus' CS5463 analog front-end chip with Freescale's 8-bit AC60 microcontrollers for digital utility meters.

Austin, Tex.-based Freescale Semiconductor and Cirrus Logic are providing a turnkey reference design pairs consisting of Cirrus' CS5463 analog front-end chip with Freescale's 8-bit AC60 microcontrollers for digital utility meters. The meters will provide an economical way to measure energy usage in residential settings, provide real-time pricing based on demand. and minimize energy consumption during peak periods, allowing utilities to reduce their need to build more electrical-generation capacity.

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