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A Web-enabled digital power meter

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Abstract

A digital power meter with a direct Internet access was developed based on the previously reported websensor concept. Line power is measured with a Cirrus Logic CS5460A single-phase bi-directional power-energy IC which has two analog inputs (ISO mV RMS full scale), dual A/D converters and a multiplier used to calculate true power and RMS voltage/current. Line voltage and current are scaled to the IC input with a voltage divider (1000:1) and a current shunt (5 m7Omega;), respectively. Binary data from the energy IC is transmitted to a microprocessor (PICmicro) which converts it into human readable (ASCII) form and sends it through the Esbus to a communication module, which reformats it into TCP/IP protocol format and transmits it over the Ethernet (Fig. 1). Up to 9 digital power meters may be connected on the optically isolated Esbus. The circuit, on 3 circuit boards, fits in a case which plugs into a standard wall socket (Fig. 2).

Original languageEnglish
Pages970-973
Number of pages4
StatePublished - 2003
EventSecond IEEE International Conference on Sensors: IEEE Sensors 2003 - Toronto, Ont., Canada
Duration: Oct 22 2003Oct 24 2003

Conference

ConferenceSecond IEEE International Conference on Sensors: IEEE Sensors 2003
Country/TerritoryCanada
CityToronto, Ont.
Period10/22/0310/24/03

Keywords

  • Ethernet
  • Internet
  • Powermeter
  • Smart sensor
  • Websensor

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