Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Using radiant energy
Patent
1979-04-30
1981-10-13
Karlsen, Ernest F.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Using radiant energy
324120, 324126, 34087029, G01R 1926, G01R 1504
Patent
active
042950945
ABSTRACT:
Two phase-locked loop (PLL) solid state devices are used in conjunction with a fiber optics transmitter-receiver link in order to derive at a remote location an analog signal which is a representation of an inputted analog signal. Frequency-modulation is used in an analog signal measurement context to provide a bandwidth extending from direct current to a frequency of the order of 125 kHz. The transmitter portion is integrated within the base enclosure of a high voltage coupling capacitor connected between a high voltage power line and ground to provide high voltage protection and measurement capability for high frequency high voltage transients or surges in relation to high voltage power lines from the remote location.
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Smith William H.
Wilreker Victor F.
Karlsen Ernest F.
Lorin C. M.
Westinghouse Electric Corp.
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