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Fundamentals of Energy Metering

Original Air Date: Nov 7, 2012 | Duration: 40 minutes Webinar
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Overview:
In this webinar, we'll explore different system architectures of 3-phase electricity meter applications. The focus will be on differences between various current sensors and implication on the analog front, power supply and data isolation, metrology computations and system performance. Current Transformers (CTs), di/dt (Rogowski coils) and shunt resistors will be discussed.

Who should attend:
Students interested in the growing energy measurement and metering fields. Also design Engineers who are working on 3-phase meters, power quality instrumentation, motor control, solar inverters, process monitoring and protective devices.

Presenter:
Petre Minciunescu, PhD., Systems Engineer of the Energy Metering Group, Analog Devices, Inc.
Petre Minciunescu, PhD. is a Systems Engineer of the Energy Metering Group at Analog Devices, Inc. (Wilmington, MA). He joined ADI in 2000 and has held a variety of systems engineering roles within Motor Control and DSP organizations. He graduated with an Electrical Engineering degree from Polytechnic Institute in Bucharest, Romania in 1988 and received the Ph.D. degree from the Politecnico University in Turin, Italy in 1996.




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CHATLIT Posted Nov 6, 2012

Wonder whether the energy meter is actually a 3 entities being multiplied by a microcontroller at the very basic level.Replace the input to the cuurent sensors and you can have 3 entity multiplier.Have I got it wrong??

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