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Design and construction of a PC-based partial discharge analyzer using FPGA

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6 Author(s)
Vudhichamnong, R. ; Center of Excellence in Electr. Power Technol., Chulalongkorn Univ., Bangkok, Thailand ; Thongphuak, T. ; Thaweesub, W. ; Tuntikanokporn, E.
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This paper presents the implementation of the PC-based PD (partial discharge) analyzer. This PD analyzer is capable of measuring both PD level and IEC integrated quantities and analyzing PD data stored in a 3-dimensional distribution. FPGA (field programmable gate arrays) is the main IC in digital part for circuits implementation to perform real-time data processing, controlling and interfacing to a PC. In the analysis process, the Hn(φ,q) distribution is derived from the recorded PD data stream. Fractal features are calculated from the surface of the distribution. Finally, automatic classification of defects is performed. Real-time measurement and display on a Windows98 platform are achieved by using the VxD device driver and the visual-style software developed in C++ language. The test result shows that the characteristic of the PD analyzer complies with IEC Publ. 60270

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TENCON 2000. Proceedings  (Volume:2 )

Date of Conference: 2000

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