Author:
Zheng Ke,Zhao Yan,Luo Huiyong
Abstract
With the emergence and development of smart grid, digital meters have been widely used in substations, so the research on digital energy metering error has become a research hotspot. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the error of digital power measurement based on FPGA, mainly take the analog input fusion module and digital power meter in the digital power measurement system as the research object, and analyze the source of measurement error. An FPGA-based energy metering error detection platform is built to analyze the energy metering error when there are harmonics in the full energy metering method currently used by most digital energy meter manufacturers. The comparative analysis of numerical integration algorithms shows that the asymmetric distortion rates of the simulated waveforms are approximate. The results of measurement error analysis under harmonic conditions show that when the number of sampling points per cycle is 60, the power measurement errors of the 2nd to 4th harmonics are equivalent. The magnitude of the measurement error is still consistent with other low-order harmonics, and the simulation results are consistent with the theoretical analysis results.
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy
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