A New Ultra-low-cost Power Quality Measurement Technology

By Hans De Keulenaer / Published on Wed, 2007-11-07 19:52

A New Ultra-low-cost Power Quality Measurement Technology

By Alex McEachern

IEC 61000-4-30 is an excellent standard that ensures that all compliant power quality instruments, regardless of manufacturer, will produce the same results when connected to the same signal. However, instruments that comply with Class A requirements of this standard have, until now, been too expensive for common use.

A new set of technologies developed by an American company, in cooperation with a Japanese company, demonstrate that it is possible to manufacture three-phase power quality instruments that are fully compliant with the Class A requirements of IEC 61000-4-30 at ultra-low-cost (selling price less than 500 Euros in quantity).

The development uses technologies from several fields that have not previously been related to power quality, including digital cameras, power-over-ethernet, mobile phones, and submarine sonar systems.

These new technologies have been packaged in a demonstration instrument, and may be licensed to instrument manufacturers as well.

 

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