Dear Jmgelba,
As for the auto-transformer based scheme could you explain the construction process or help with schematics
Regards
Sougata
Dear Jmgelba,
As for the auto-transformer based scheme could you explain the construction process or help with schematics
Regards
Sougata
Hi Saugata,
sorry I hadn't seen this post.
I must tell U that U need to brush up Ur measurement technics although
U are good on programming PIC.
a) Diode rectified output voltage of attenuated mains will be highly
non-linear as U are trying to convert about 1-2 volts signal and diode drop
is typical 0.6 Volts. Simple remedy is :- use diode directly on mains and then
attenuate the DC voltage. This will give somewhat better accuracy.
b) better use a small OPAMP based precision detector. This will give U best
accuracy at very little extra cost.
c) Avoid transformerless power supply. This will help in measuring multiple
inputs. Also instead of measuring RY-YB-BR fashion measure the voltages
at star point (neutral) and corrolate to line voltage. This way U can arrange
voltage divider network in star fashion and measure in cyclic way.
d) U can use Exxar or NS made voltage to frequency converters and transmit the results by optocoupler to RS232. Those have about 1-2% accuracy which is good enough. If U can't get them then send me private
email and I will show U how to get result from even 555 !
regards.
dayama
Dear Dayama,
This is an old thread and I have already designed and delivered the product. It has been tested by ERTL Kolkata.It is due for testing at NABL Hyderabad and has been approved by GE Bangalore.
1. I am aware of the diode loss and when use a transformer for isolation, I make sure of the following.
a. The transformer never saturates.
b. The sensing winding is sufficiently higher (at least 10x) than the measuring span.
c. Use Schottky diode (0.135 volts Fwd) or active rectifier (OP-Amp based)
d. Use a slope routine to nullify any non-linearity.
e. Do averaging of ADC routines.
Cost constraints do not allow me to use a rms converter chip from LT or AD.
For my typical measuring requirement it is a naval ship and you don't have a neutral there!!!!!!!
When cost permits I use the IL300 linear opto from Vishay or Siemens. I have my owm PIC (12Fxxx) that works as a voltage to serial converter (opto-interface) powered by non-dissipative capacitive power supply.
Low cost is important but I need to optimize my design around the thin line.
Regards
Sougata
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