Design of Power Supply for On-line Monitoring System of Transmission Lines

  • Chen K
  • Zhao Z
  • Zhang Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

This paper uses CT to gain the energy directly from the high-voltage transmission line, to address the problem of power supply for monitoring system in high voltage side of transmission line. The draw-out power coil can induce voltage from the transmission line, using single-chip microcomputer to analog and output PMW wave to control the charging module, provides a stable 3.4 V DC voltage to the load, and solve the problem of easy saturating of core. The power supply based on this kind of draw-out power coil has undergone the overall testing, and it is verified-showing that it can properly work in a non-saturated status within the current range of 50-1000 A, and provide a stable output. The equipment also design protection circuit to improve the reliability to avid the impacts of the impulse current or short-circuit current. It effectively solves the problem of power supply for On-line Monitoring System of Transmission.

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Chen, K., Zhao, Z., Zhang, Y., Cheng, Y., & Dai, Y. (2013). Design of Power Supply for On-line Monitoring System of Transmission Lines. Energy and Power Engineering, 05(04), 570–574. https://doi.org/10.4236/epe.2013.54b109

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