Abstract

This paper proposes the investigation of an automatic monitoring system of transverse diffusion of transmission line engineering based on automatic control, intending to enhance the safety of power grid operation and the effectiveness of detecting parameters like the size of the opposite side of the crimped wire. Using the same microcomputer as the primary control device, a transmission line automatic compression control system is constructed in this paper. It has three infrared sensors that can measure three groups of distances, an electric sensor that measures the hydraulic pump’s output, and an electric drive that controls the hydraulic pump’s opening and closing. The upper computer can count the number of wire movements and measure the distance traveled by each step of the wire. The lower machine moves the metal directly depending on the instructions from the upper computer, measures the hydraulic pump’s pressure, and measures the length of three distinct groups of hexagonal metal. Time pressure and three wire groups that are not connected are also visible in the lower computer’s serial port. This system reduces collision costs, saves a lot of labor, increases engineering and production efficiency, and can be useful in wire crimping technology.

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