Powerelectronics 374 Newport 0

Smart-meter reference platform accelerates product development

Oct. 5, 2011
Maxim Integrated Products announces the Newport smart meter reference platform.

Maxim Integrated Products announces the Newport smart meter reference platform. Integrating metrology, security, and powerline communications (G3-PLC) technology, this reference platform offers utilities a flexible way to evaluate smart grid technology, and gives manufacturers a user-friendly smart-meter design to accelerate product development. High integration and accuracy reduce infrastructure costs, and Newport’s highly flexible and sturdy components allow performance in adverse conditions. A separate G3-PLC concentrator board is available to support meter-to-concentrator communications testing.

The rapid rollout of the smart grid is characterized by certainties and uncertainties. All smart meters need high accuracy, robust communication, security, and a long field life. To ensure that a design meets these performance criteria, the Newport evaluation platform integrates the 71M6541 energy-metering system on chip (SoC) that provides 0.1% accuracy across a wide current range of 2000:1. The G3-PLC chipset, which includes the MAX2991 and MAX2992, features adaptive tone mapping, notching, and robust mode to ensure communication in the noisiest conditions. The MAXQ1050 secure microcontroller supports advanced and scalable encryption standards and protects against physical attacks from hackers.

The demands of new applications, such as EV reverse flow control, also mean that there are evolving requirements in smart grid implementation. The powerful components in the Newport smart meter reference platform provide the flexibility to handle uncertainties such as security algorithms, different communication protocols, and the need for field-upgradable meters. By using this smart-meter platform, designers can evaluate the MAX2991/MAX2992 G3-PLC compliant chipset, the 71M6541 metering SoC, and the MAXQ1050 secure microcontroller for future smart meters.

The Newport platform includes two communications sockets, allowing for independent neighborhood area network (NAN) and home are network (HAN) interfaces. Maxim’s G3-PLC chipset (MAX2991/MAX2992) is installed in one socket to provide communication for either meter to concentrator (route A), meter to in-home display and home gateway (route B), or both. The chipset complies with the emerging IEEE(R) P1901.2 standard for OFDM-based communication over power lines and offers guaranteed interoperability. The MAX2992 also includes an on-chip CCM authentication coprocessor with AES-128 encryption/decryption.

The 71M6541 highly integrated metering SoC provides the metrology for the Newport platform. This device features <0.1% accuracy over the -40° to 85° C industrial temperature range and 2000:1 current range. The 71M6541 combines a powerful, programmable, and customizable 32-bit metrology computation engine, a 22-bit delta-sigma ADC featuring the company’s Single Converter Technology(R); a 5MHz 8051-compatible MPU core with a low-power RTC and digital temperature compensation; flash memory; LCD driver; UARTs; and I2C interface. This combination of blocks allows the system to be optimized for specialized measurements and to work with various sensors including shunts, current transformers, and Rogowski coils.

A major concern about smart grid security is the ability to access the grid through the meter. If attacked by a cyber criminal, potentially disastrous actions could cause widespread harm to the grid. To combat this, the Newport platform adds the MAXQ1050, which supports advanced asymmetric encryption schemes such as elliptic curve and also protects against physical hacking. The MAXQ1050 incorporates a sophisticated security mechanism to protect secret key data; two self-destruct inputs and various other environmental monitors (temperature and voltage sensors) erase secret key data when an attack condition is detected, thereby preventing sensitive information from falling into the hands of an attacker. The device supports high-speed encryption with hardware accelerators for AES, RSA, DSA, ECDSA, SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, and 3DES. A true hardware random-number generator is included for key generation and challenge generation.

The Newport smart grid platform includes several other important components to ensure a successful design evaluation. Complete power management is provided by the MAX17498, a current-mode PWM regulator for ac-dc and dc-dc power-conversion applications. The DS3231M real-time clock offers enhanced timing accuracy, and the MAX13256 and MAX13412 provide an isolated RS-485 interface.

For more information, contact Maxim Integrated Products, 120 San Gabriel Dr., Sunnyvale, CA 94086. Phone: (408) 737-7600.


Sponsored Recommendations

Comments

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of Electronic Design, create an account today!