Watt-hour meter with digital per-phase power factor compensation
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Apr 23, 2002
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Aug 1, 1997
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Abstract
A watt-hour meter employs a power factor compensation technique that inserts a delay into the digitized current or voltage sample stream. An exemplary embodiment of the present invention includes an electronic watt-hour meter comprising a voltage sensor, a current sensor, a conversion circuit, and a processing circuit: The voltage sensor generates a voltage measurement signal responsive to a voltage provided to a load. Similarly, the current sensor generates a current measurement signal responsive to a current provided to a load. The conversion circuit further comprises: a first converter connected to the voltage sensor for generating sampled voltage data stream based on said voltage measurement signal; a second converter connected to the current sensor for generating a sampled current data stream based on said current measurement signal, and a phase correction circuit. The phase correction circuit is connected to one of the first and second converters and inserts a delay into one of the sampled voltage data stream or the sampled current data stream. The processing circuit is operably connected to the first and second converters, and receives information indicative of the sampled voltage data stream and sampled current data stream subject to any delay inserted by the phase correction circuit. The processing circuit then generates power consumption data from the sampled voltage data and sampled current data.
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LANDIS+GYR LLC | 2800 DUNCAN ROAD LAFAYETTE IN 47904 |
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Inventor Name | Address | # of filed Patents | Total Citations |
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Adame, Javier | Walchwil, CH | 3 | 63 |
# of filed Patents : 3 Total Citations : 63 | |||
Burns, Gordon R | West Lafayette, IN | 13 | 548 |
# of filed Patents : 13 Total Citations : 548 | |||
Davis, Richard D | Aliso Viejo, CA | 16 | 163 |
# of filed Patents : 16 Total Citations : 163 | |||
Junker, John P | Lafayette, IN | 8 | 302 |
# of filed Patents : 8 Total Citations : 302 | |||
Kotowski, Jeff | Nevada City, CA | 31 | 683 |
# of filed Patents : 31 Total Citations : 683 | |||
Voisine, John T | Lafayette, IN | 44 | 1070 |
# of filed Patents : 44 Total Citations : 1070 |
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