Abstract

The paper presents a fast microprocessor-based algorithm to calculate impedance. The developed computing procedure employs simple circuit theory and avoids unnecessary complicated mathematics. The algorithm is most suitable for microprocessor applications in high speed transmission line protection. The algorithm calculates the positive-sequence impedance from the relaying location to the fault using sampled values of current and voltage. The algorithm is accurate and reliable in practice.

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