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Energy Monitoring PICtail™ Plus Daughter Board User’s Guide
DS51933A-page 10
© 2011 Microchip Technology Inc.
RECOMMENDED READING
This user’s guide describes how to use the Energy Monitoring PICtail™ Plus Daughter 
Board. Other useful documents are listed below. The following Microchip documents 
are available and recommended as supplemental reference resources.
PIC18F87J72 Family Data Sheet, “80-Pin, High-Performance Microcontrollers 
with Dual Channel AFE, LCD Driver and nanoWatt Technology” 
(DS39979)
This data sheet provides detailed information regarding the PIC18F87J72 device.
AN994 Application Note “IEC61036 Meter Design using the MCP3905A/06A 
Energy Metering Devices”
 (DS00994)
This application note documents the design decisions associated with using the 
MCP390X devices for energy meter design and IEC compliance, which are directly 
related to the PIC18F87J72 and other PIC
®
 microcontroller-based meter designs.
“Single-Phase Energy Meter Calibration User’s Guide” (DS51964)
This document describes the software and calibration methods associated to the 
PIC18F87J72 and how to communicate to, and use the device registers described in 
this document for energy monitoring and calibration.
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DOCUMENT REVISION HISTORY
Revision A (June 2011)
• Initial Release of this Document.