PLURAL CHANNEL ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERTER, METHOD AND METER EMPLOYING AN INPUT CHANNEL WITH A PREDETERMINED DIRECT CURRENT BIAS
Application 834/KOL/2004 published 2006-07-28, filed 2004-12-20
A meter for power lines includes first input channels having AC signals with DC values of about zero. A second input channel has an analog output with a predetermined non-zero DC bias value. Plural biasing and scaling circuits input the AC signals and output corresponding analog outputs. Plural analog-to- digital converters input the corresponding analog outputs and output corresponding digital values. A serial output circuit serially communicates the corresponding digital values for a first set of A/D conversions before serially communicating digital values for a subsequent second set of conversions without providing any synchronization of the corresponding digital values for both the first and second sets of conversions. A serial input circuit serially receives the serially communicated digital values and saves the same in a memory. A processor averages the digital values for the channels and determines whether only the average associated with the second channel has the DC bias value. (FIG.nil)
Applicant
EATON CORPORATION
EATON CENTER, 1111 SUPERIOR AVENUE, CLEVELAND, OHIO 44114, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
Inventor
ROGER WILLIAM COX
International Info
Classification: G06F 15/31
Publication Number:
Priority Information
10/740,130 U.S.A. 2003-12-18