Title :
A Power Sensor Tag With Interference Reduction for Electricity Monitoring of Two-Wire Household Appliances
Author :
Yung-Chang Chen ; Wei-Hung Hsu ; Shih-Hsien Cheng ; Yu Ting Cheng
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electron. Eng., Nat. Chiao Tung Univ., Hsinchu, Taiwan
Abstract :
This paper demonstrates a flexible nonintrusive power sensor tag with an interference reduction scheme for accurate electricity monitoring of the household appliances using typical SPT-2 18 AWG zip-cord power lines. Both current and voltage sensors with the design of a 50-turn inductive coil and two capacitive electrodes, respectively, in an area of 1.3 ×1 cm2 are fabricated on a 100- μm-thick flexible polyethylene terephthalate substrate as a sensor tag. The tag exhibits a sensitivity of 271.6 mV/A and 0.38 mV/V via active low-pass filter circuits for the current and voltage detection. A compensation circuit inputted with the signals of the voltage sensor is applied for the interference reduction of the current sensor electrically coupled with the power cord so that the current sensor can achieve over a 40-dB signal-to-noise ratio for measuring the loaded current of 1 A, 60 Hz on the power line.
Keywords :
capacitors; coils; domestic appliances; electric current measurement; electric sensing devices; inductors; interference suppression; power measurement; power system measurement; voltage measurement; active low pass filter; capacitive electrode; current 1 A; current sensor; electricity monitoring; flexible nonintrusive power sensor tag; flexible polyethylene terephthalate substrate; frequency 60 Hz; inductive coil; interference reduction; size 100 mum; two wire household appliances; voltage sensor; zip cord power line; Flexible sensor and nonintrusive; household electricity monitoring; power sensor tag;
Journal_Title :
Industrial Electronics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIE.2013.2266089