TIDUAH1A August 2015 – April 2018
This TI Design showcases some of the some of the key subsystems that are used in the design of an ac transducer. Some of the key transducer subsystems addressed in this design include a measurement block used for the measurement of ac voltages and currents; a dc analog output block used to communicate the computed voltage, current, frequency, and phase-angle information to a centralized system for analysis; and a digital output block for control and indication, based on the measured parameters during overload or fault conditions. This TI design has the following blocks:
Measurement Block: The measurement block consists of an MCU with a 24-Bit ADC to measure three phase voltages and currents. The voltages are measured using potential dividers, and the currents are measured using current transformers. The MCU computes the voltage and current inputs and computes electrical parameters used for monitoring of the loads.
Data Interface Block: The measured parameters are communicated to remote terminal units or data loggers using different interfaces including RS485, RS232, Wi-Fi, LPRF, or dc analog output. This TI Design showcases interfacing the transducer to remote terminal units using dc analog output. The output can be voltage or current. The output can be programmed for unidirectional output or bidirectional output. The bidirectional output is important to convey the electric parameters with direction. The dc analog output is isolated from the host processing unit for safety. Digital Isolators with low power consumption and enhanced reliability are used against conventional optocouplers.
Digital Output Block: Additional functionalities can be included for protection and monitoring purposes, and one of the functions that can be implemented in a transducer is digital output. The digital output can be used to protect the loads during overloading or used as alarms during the operation of the loads. The above discussed subsystems can be used on the following end equipment: