Electricity billing meter having unique A/D conversion system
First Claim
1. A method for converting a plurality of time varying, periodic power distribution system signals to digital data representing said signals, said method comprising:
- (a) simultaneously sampling said time varying signals at a nominal group of spaced sampling positions and storing said samples to form constant signals;
(b) sequentially incrementing a digital count;
(c) generating a ramp by converting said digital count to analog form;
(d) continuously comparing the amplitude of said ramp to the amplitude of each of said plurality of constant signals;
(e) detecting each intersection of the ramp amplitude with a constant signal amplitude;
(f) storing said digital count and a data signal representing the constant signal which was intersected in response to each detected intersection, wherein during each period of said ramp a plurality of counts are stored each of said counts providing a digital data byte representing the amplitude of each of said plurality of non-time-varying analog signals; and
(g) repeating steps (a) through (f) to take a plurality of additional groups of said samples during subsequent representative, repetitive cycles but at angularly spaced positions in the composite cycle with respect to the nominal group of samples beginning at a selected angular position to form a plurality of groups of samples for a composite cycle and for each of said time varying analog samples.
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Abstract
Voltage and current signals in a power distribution system are converted to digital data by scaling and sampling the signals and simultaneously comparing all the samples to a digitally generated ramp converted to analog form. When a sample intersects the ramp, the digital number representing the ramp amplitude is loaded into storage without interrupting the ramp generation sequence. A zero cross detector detects a zero crossing for a voltage or current. Sampling is initiated by a programmable, interval timer which is loaded with a selected time interval from a microcomputer and initiates the sampling a selected time interval after the zero cross is detected. The samples are taken during representative, repetitive cycles at angularly spaced positions in a composite cycle to form a group of samples for the composite cycle for each of the signals of the power distribution system. The samples are uniformly spaced in the composite cycle but periodically the sample positions are sequenced through a set of different sample positions.
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1. A method for converting a plurality of time varying, periodic power distribution system signals to digital data representing said signals, said method comprising:
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(a) simultaneously sampling said time varying signals at a nominal group of spaced sampling positions and storing said samples to form constant signals; (b) sequentially incrementing a digital count; (c) generating a ramp by converting said digital count to analog form; (d) continuously comparing the amplitude of said ramp to the amplitude of each of said plurality of constant signals; (e) detecting each intersection of the ramp amplitude with a constant signal amplitude; (f) storing said digital count and a data signal representing the constant signal which was intersected in response to each detected intersection, wherein during each period of said ramp a plurality of counts are stored each of said counts providing a digital data byte representing the amplitude of each of said plurality of non-time-varying analog signals; and (g) repeating steps (a) through (f) to take a plurality of additional groups of said samples during subsequent representative, repetitive cycles but at angularly spaced positions in the composite cycle with respect to the nominal group of samples beginning at a selected angular position to form a plurality of groups of samples for a composite cycle and for each of said time varying analog samples. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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7. An apparatus for converting a plurality of power distribution system signals to digital data representing said signals said apparatus being of the type including a clock, said apparatus comprising:
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(a) a digital counter having an input connected to be stepped by said clock; (b) an isolation and signal level conversion means having an input arranged for connection to said power distribution system and for providing at its outputs a plurality of time varying analog signals which are proportional to voltage and current signals at the connection to said distribution system; (c) a sample and hold circuit means having a plurality of inputs connected to the outputs of said isolation and signal level conversion means to receive each of said analog signals and having a control input, said sample and hold circuit means providing said constant signals at its outputs which form samples corresponding in amplitude to the amplitude of each of the analog signals applied to its inputs when its control input state is switched; (d) a digital to analog converter having its input connected to the output of said counter to generate a ramp at its output in response to the stepping of said counter; (e) a plurality of comparators each having an input connected to a different one of the outputs of said sample and hold circuit means to receive said constant signals and each having a second input connected to the ramp output of said digital to analog converter; (f) logic gate intersection detection means connected to the outputs of said comparators for detecting each intersection of said ramp amplitude with a constant signal amplitude; (g) data transfer and storage means connected to the outputs of said comparators and to the outputs of said counter for storing the count of said counter and a data byte representing which constant signal was intersected by said ramp; (h) a microcomputer and display means including a central data processing unit connected through a data bus to receive the output data signals from said comparators and from said digital counter, memory means and a system timing circuit means; (i) a zero cross detector means having an input connected to an output of said isolation and signal level conversion means for detecting a selected phase angle of one of said time varying analog signals; and (j) a programmable interval timer connected to said data bus for being loaded by said microcomputer with a selected time interval said interval having an input connected to the output of said zero cross detector for initiating its timing cycle in response to detection of said selected phase angle and having its output connected to said digital counter and said sample and hold means for initiating the taking and holding of a sample by said sample and hold circuit means and initiating the stepping of said digital counter.
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