The Research of Three-Phase Power System Data Detecting Device Based on ADUC836

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In the distributed power system, many data in every node needs to be monitored, but the function of current electrical measuring instruments is limited, which make it difficult for organizing a full function node. This paper proposes a kind of analyzer for measuring key data of three-phase power system, and this analyzer is designed on MCU-ADUC836 with mini transformer. Functions of data monitoring, record and online analyzing are realized by it, and the result shows that the embedded three-phase power system data analyzer obtains characters of high accuracy and reduces the number of measuring instruments in the distributed power system.

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