Abstract

In view of the situation that the existing three-phase power metering device is prone to excessive error and inaccurate measurement during long-term operation, and the device must be removed for re-calibration, a self-calibration power monitoring terminal based on NB-IOT communication is proposed. The power monitoring terminal adopts an external voltage transformer and current transformer, and the input signal is mV and mA level AC small signal. The integrated design of single-chip microcomputer and metering chip is used in the power monitoring terminal. The single-chip microcomputer reads and writes the data collected by the metering chip and displays and transmits the power data. After the remote measurement instruction is issued, the three-phase sinusoidal signal generator chip inside the system is used to simulate the voltage signal and current model, and the external voltage and current input channel are switched with the analog signal channel through the analog switch to complete the internal self-verification work of the device. This scheme can significantly reduce the workload caused by dismantling, installing and verifying the instrument, ensure the measurement accuracy of the instrument for a long time, and has great practical value.

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