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71M6543F/71M6543G Data Sheet   
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Table 66: GAIN_ADJn Compensation Channels (Figure 2, Figure 31, Table 1) 
Gain Adjustment Output  CE RAM Address 
Sensor Channel(s) 
(pin names) 
Compensation For: 
GAIN_ADJ0 
0x40 
VADC8 (VA) 
VADC9 (VB) 
VADC10 (VC) 
VREF in 71M6543 and Voltage Divider 
Resistors 
GAIN_ADJ1 
0x41 
IADC0-IADC1 
VREF in 71M6543 and Shunt 
(Neutral Current) 
GAIN_ADJ2 
0x42 
IADC2-IADC3 
VREF in 71M6xx3 and Shunt 
(Phase A) 
GAIN_ADJ3 
0x43 
IADC4-IADC5 
VREF in 71M6xx3 and Shunt 
(Phase B) 
GAIN_ADJ4 
0x44 
IADC6-IADC7 
VREF in 71M6xx3 and Shunt 
(Phase C) 
In the demonstration code, the shape of the temperature compensation second-order parabolic curve is 
determined by the values stored in the PPMC (1
st
 order coefficient) and PPMC2 (2
nd
 order coefficient), 
which are typically setup by the MPU at initialization time from values that are stored in EEPROM. 
To disable temperature compensation in the demonstration code, PPMC and PPMC2 are both set to zero 
for each of the five GAIN_ADJx channels. To enable temperature compensation, the PPMC and PPMC2 
coefficients are set with values that match the expected temperature variation of the shunt current sensor 
(if required) and the corresponding VREF voltage reference (summed together).  
The shunt sensor requires a second order polynomial compensation which is determined by the PPMC 
and PPMC2 coefficients for the corresponding current measurement channel. The corresponding VREF 
voltage reference also requires the PPMC and PPMC2 coefficients to match the second order 
temperature behavior of the voltage reference. The PPMC and PPMC2 values associated with the shunt 
and with the corresponding VREF are summed together to obtain the compensation coefficients for a 
given current-sensing channel (i.e., the 1
st
 order PPMC coefficients are summed together, and the 2
nd
order PPMC2 coefficients are summed together). 
In the 71M6543F and 71M6543G, the required VREF compensation coefficients PPMC and PPMC2  are 
calculated from readable on-chip non-volatile fuses (see 4.5.2 Temperature Coefficients for the 
71M6543F). These coefficients are designed to achieve ±40 ppm/°C for VREF in the 71M6543F and 
71M6543G. PPMC and PPMC2 coefficients are similarly calculated for the 71M6xx3 remote sensor 
(see 4.5.3 Temperature Coefficients for the 71M6xx3).  
For the current channels, to determine the PPMC and PPMC2 coefficients for the shunt current 
sensors, the designer must either know the average temperature curve of the shunt from its 
manufacturer’s data sheet or obtain these coefficients by laboratory characterization of the shunt used 
in the design. 
4.5.5  Temperature Compensation of VREF and Current Transformers 
This section discusses metrology temperature compensation for meter designs where Current 
Transformer (CT) sensors are used, as shown in Figure 32. 
Sensors that are directly connected to the 71M6543 are affected by the voltage variation in the 71M6543 
VREF due to temperature. The VREF in the 71M6543 can be compensated digitally using a second-
order polynomial function of temperature. The 71M6543 features a temperature sensor for the purposes 
of temperature compensating its VREF. The compensation computations must be implemented in MPU 
firmware and written to the corresponding GAIN_ADJx CE RAM location. 
Referring to Figure 32, the VADC8 (VA), VADC9 (VB) and VADC10 (VC) voltage sensors are directly 
connected to the 71M6543. Thus, the precision of the voltage sensors is primarily affected by VREF in the 
71M6543.  The temperature coefficient of the resistors used to implement the voltage dividers for the voltage 
sensors (see Figure 27) determine the behavior of the voltage division ratio with respect to temperature. It is 
recommended to use resistors with low temperature coefficients, while forming the entire voltage divider 
using resistors belonging to the same technology family, in order to minimize the temperature dependency of 
the voltage division ratio. The resistors must also have suitable voltage ratings. 
The Current Transformers are directly connected to the 71M6543 and are therefore primarily affected by the 
VREF temperature dependency in the 71M6543. For best performance, it is recommended to use the 










