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Optical method of measuring an alternating electrical current, including temperature compensation, and a device for carrying out the method

  • US 5,656,934 A
  • Filed: 09/29/1995
  • Issued: 08/12/1997
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/14/1993
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for measuring alternating electrical current in a current conductor by a Faraday element associated with the current conductor, said method comprising:

  • a) supplying linearly polarized light to the Faraday element, wherein a plane of polarization of the linearly polarized light is rotated through a measuring angle on the basis of the Faraday effect, the measuring angle being dependent on the alternating current;

    b) outputting the light having a rotated polarization plane from the Faraday element and dividing the outputted light into first and second light signals, said first and second light signals having different planes of polarization;

    c) converting the first and second light signals into first and second electrical signals, respectively, each of said electrical signals being dependent upon the intensity of a corresponding light signal;

    d) dividing each of the first and second electrical signals into a direct-signal component and an alternating-signal component;

    e) deriving an angular direct component, which is dependent on a temperature in both the Faraday element and in optical transmission paths of the light, from the direct-signal components of the first and second electrical signals;

    f) deriving an angular alternating component, which is dependent on the alternating current and the temperature, from the alternating-signal components of the first and second electrical signals; and

    g) determining a substantially temperature independent measuring signal for the alternating current from the angular alternating component and the angular direct component.

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