Author :
Ying, Cai ; Yuzhen, Wang ; Fan, Su
Abstract :
Now, in the range of DC high current measurement , these questions is also occurring: the lower current measurement range(<600A). the lower accuracy(5 times 10-4 ).it didn\´t able to meet the requirement of high-power test equipment\´s verification. So ,the study of DC 600A current standard will resolve the question of high-current equipment\´s verification. The work include tow parts :the first, the DC 600A current transducer (the accuracy: 1 times 10-5),the second, the DC 600A current standard single afford unit. Thereby, the standard have the ability of output 0~600A and the ability of test DC 0~600A current standard single. Fulfilling the verification of DC high current. There into, the DC 600A current transducer is developed using a new technique on zero-flux detecting principle, The circuit in the transducer can track the variation of magnetizing current and compensate it by single chip processor systems automatically to assure the magnetic core working in" zero-flux" condition., it was used for testing DC 0~600A single. The test of the current transducer shows that the design gets satisfactory results (1 times 10-5 ) .In addition, the DC600A standard single was gained by the current transducer and digital-to-analog converters (DAC).In the pasted 12 month, It was shown that the new current transducer is of high performance. DC current output range is on 600A.Uncertainty is 1 times 10-4 ,DC current measurement range is 0 ~ 600A. Uncertainty is 5 times 10 -5.
Keywords :
digital-analogue conversion; electric current measurement; magnetic cores; microprocessor chips; transducers; DC high current measurement; current 600 A; current transducer; digital-analog converters; direct-current standard; high-power test equipment verification; magnetic core; magnetizing current; single chip processor; zero-flux detection; Aerospace electronics; Circuit testing; Current measurement; Electronic equipment testing; Instruments; Pulse width modulation; Space vector pulse width modulation; Stability; Transducers; Voltage;