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In order to enhance levels of security and reliability of power systems, allowing for advanced remote diagnostics, Merging Units (MUs) play a key role. Some of the benefits are a more efficient transmission of electricity and a better integration with renewable energy systems. In this paper an implementation of a Stand Alone Merging Unit (SAMU), compliant with the IEC 61850-9-2 standard and based on a low cost ARM microcontroller, is described. It acquires two signals, one voltage and one current, and it sends the samples over the Ethernet connection. A high-resolution analog to digital converter (ADC), synchronized to the Universal Time coordinated (UTC) through a Global Positioning System (GPS) disciplined oscillator, is used. The results of the characterization of the ADC are presented.
The work reported here has received support from the EMPIR programme co-financed by the Participating States and from the European Union's
Analog To Digital Converter; Power System Diagnostics; Power System Measurement; Stand Alone Merging Unit; Time Synchronization, Power System Measurement, Power System Diagnostics, Stand Alone Merging Unit, Time Synchronization, Analog To Digital Converter.
Analog To Digital Converter; Power System Diagnostics; Power System Measurement; Stand Alone Merging Unit; Time Synchronization, Power System Measurement, Power System Diagnostics, Stand Alone Merging Unit, Time Synchronization, Analog To Digital Converter.
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