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prepaid energy meter

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matz123

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hi everybody,
i need help understanding a circuit.
its prepaid energy meter.
 

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i want to understand the hardware. so i can modify on my own to recreate another type for my project.

There's hardly any hardware to understand, just a driver for the relay, an LCD text module, a card slot, and an EEPROM for non-volatile data storage - it's extremely simple hardware.
 
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i wanted to implement a similar prepaid energy meter which also employs time of the day concept ie the tarifff is more during the peak hours.....Will a pic say 16f877 be appropriate to use?
 
is pic16f877 applicable?

will the pic16f877 store database of the previous electricmeter reading?
 
I am working on an Energy Meter project myself, using MCP3909 from Microchip. You can have a look at its datasheet, it can be helpful. Microchip also have some reference designs for energy meters.
 
Try MSP 430 from Texas Instrument.
ADE7166/7169 from Analog Devices. ( Both well known chips for single phase energy meter design )
The refrence designes are available on respective websites. and should be fine for project level energy meter design.
 
The thread is 3 years old. The OP probably isn't here anymore
 
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