Title :
Zero crossing determination by linear interpolation of sampled sinusoidal signals
Author :
Mog, Gerson Eduardo ; Ribeiro, Eduardo Parente
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Technol. for Dev., Univ. Fed. do Parana, Curitiba, Brazil
Abstract :
Measuring and monitoring quality parameters of AC power systems requires several calculations, such the actual frequency and relative phase angles between each one of the three phases. These calculations must result in accurate values to comply with the function requirements; for synchronism function, frequency inaccuracy must be less than 0.01 Hz, and phase angle inaccuracy must be less than one degree. To perform these calculations, the zero crossing instants must be determined for each monitored signal. Conventional methods use a hardware circuit to perform these determinations resulting a high-cost system, because each monitored signal must have its own circuit. Averaging is not a good alternative due to the long time required besides there is no improvement in phase angle accuracy. The purpose of this article is to introduce a low-cost one cycle method to perform these calculations by software in a DSP using samples of the monitored signals.
Keywords :
discrete time systems; distribution networks; frequency measurement; interpolation; phase measurement; power supply quality; sampled data systems; transmission networks; AC power systems; DSP; digital signal processing; discrete time systems; frequency inaccuracy; frequency measurement; linear interpolation; one cycle method; phase measurement; phase synchronization; power distribution; power quality; power transmission; relative phase angles; sampled data systems; sampled sinusoidal signals; synchronism function; zero crossing determination; Circuits; Condition monitoring; Frequency measurement; Frequency synchronization; Hardware; Interpolation; Phase measurement; Power measurement; Power system measurements; Software performance;
Conference_Titel :
Transmission and Distribution Conference and Exposition: Latin America, 2004 IEEE/PES
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8775-9
DOI :
10.1109/TDC.2004.1432484