Apparatus for metering at least one type of electrical power over a predetermined range of service voltages
First Claim
1. A power supply for an apparatus for metering at least one type of electrical power over a predetermined range of service voltages supplied by electrical service providers, said apparatus comprising a voltage input circuit connected to receive a voltage component and a processing unit, said power supply comprising:
- a surge protection circuit, connected to said voltage input circuit, which receives an input voltage;
a rectifier circuit, connected to said surge protection circuit, which receives an alternating current voltage from said surge protection circuit and outputs a rectified direct current voltage;
a transformer comprising first, second and third windings, which receives said rectified direct current voltage at said first winding so that current f lows through said first winding, wherein said second winding defines an unregulated output voltage of said power supply, and wherein said third winding is substantially similar to said second winding so that the voltage across said third winding is similar to the voltage across said second winding;
a switching device, connected to said first winding, for permitting and preventing the flow of current through said first winding, wherein said switching device is operable in response to a control signal; and
a controller, connected to said switching device, for generating said control signal based on the voltage across said third winding, and wherein said control signal operates to disable said switching member.
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Abstract
Methods and apparatus for supplying power for use in metering electrical energy over a wide range of voltages with a single meter are disclosed. The wide ranging meter includes a processing unit for processing divided input voltage and a current component in order to determine electrical energy metering values. The processing unit is operable in response to supply voltages. A power supply, connected to receive the undivided voltage component, generates the supply voltages over the wide dynamic range. It is especially preferred for the power supply to include a transformer having first, second and third windings, wherein the undivided voltage component is provided to the first winding and wherein the second winding defines the output of the power supply. A switching member is connected to the first winding for permitting and preventing the flow of current in response to a control signal. A control member generates the control signal in response to the output of the power supply. It is also preferred for the control signal to disable the witch member. It is further preferred for the power supply to include a voltage blocking clamp, connected to the transformer for blocking the voltage applied to the transformer. It is still further preferred for an oscillator to be used to generate an oscillating signal for switching the switching member ON and OFF so that the switching member is provided a substantially constant OFF time.
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6 Claims
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1. A power supply for an apparatus for metering at least one type of electrical power over a predetermined range of service voltages supplied by electrical service providers, said apparatus comprising a voltage input circuit connected to receive a voltage component and a processing unit, said power supply comprising:
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a surge protection circuit, connected to said voltage input circuit, which receives an input voltage;
a rectifier circuit, connected to said surge protection circuit, which receives an alternating current voltage from said surge protection circuit and outputs a rectified direct current voltage;
a transformer comprising first, second and third windings, which receives said rectified direct current voltage at said first winding so that current f lows through said first winding, wherein said second winding defines an unregulated output voltage of said power supply, and wherein said third winding is substantially similar to said second winding so that the voltage across said third winding is similar to the voltage across said second winding;
a switching device, connected to said first winding, for permitting and preventing the flow of current through said first winding, wherein said switching device is operable in response to a control signal; and
a controller, connected to said switching device, for generating said control signal based on the voltage across said third winding, and wherein said control signal operates to disable said switching member. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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