Design of Wireless Temperature Measurement System for High Voltage Electrical Equipment

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There are many limits in the traditional temperature measurement methods' for high voltage electrical equipment. A wireless temperature measurement system based on C8051F340 for high voltage electrical equipment has been designed, which transfers temperature data by wireless communication, and optimizes the system's power supply for the high voltage electrical equipment's working environment. The host computer of the system analysis the temperature data from wireless sensor and can prevent the equipment's overheat accidents in effect. According to the experiment board's practical operating, this system measures temperature accurately, transfers data stably, operates with a reliable power supply and can meet the practical requirements.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 591-593)

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1502-1505

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November 2012

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© 2012 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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