Title :
Power meter for highly distorted three-phase systems
Author :
Carullo, Alessio ; Parvis, Marco
Author_Institution :
Dipt. di Elettronica, Politecnico di Torino, Italy
fDate :
12/1/1997 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper describes a low-cost, three-phase power meter, which is based on a fast, specially designed acquisition board coupled to a PC via the PC parallel/printer port or by means of an AT card. The power associated with the fundamental and first harmonics is computed by software that operates in the time domain and employs a sample-weighting procedure that makes the uncertainty related to the asynchronous sampling negligible. The low-cost acquisition board features two 8-bit 1 MHz converters and a local RAM, which decouples the PC clock from the measurement requirements, Hall effect transducers are used for the current channels and fast differential amplifiers for the voltage channels. The fast sampling frequency allows simple antialiasing filters to be employed. Digital filtering is used to reduce the sample number while increasing the resolution. The power uncertainty provided by this arrangement is less then 0.1% with 2.5 measurements per second when a low-cost 486DX33-based PC is used
Keywords :
computerised instrumentation; harmonic analysis; microcomputer applications; power measurement; power meters; signal processing equipment; 1 MHz; 486DX33-based PC; AT card; Hall effect transducers; PC clock; PC parallel/printer port; acquisition board; antialiasing filters; asynchronous sampling; converters; current channels; differential amplifiers; digital filtering; digital signal processor; distorted three-phase systems; electric variables measurement; first harmonics; local RAM; low-cost acquisition board; power meter; sample-weighting procedure; time domain analysis; voltage channels; Clocks; Current measurement; Differential amplifiers; Hall effect; Power harmonic filters; Power system harmonics; Printers; Sampling methods; Transducers; Voltage;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on