Fast RMS-to-DC measuring converter
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https://doi.org/10.18372/2073-4751.72.17462Keywords:
RMS-to-DC converter, absolute-value circuit, iterative integrating conversion method, conversion equation, convergence condition, absolute and relative conversion errorsAbstract
Error analysis of the fast AC voltage RMS measuring converter which uses iterative integrating conversion method is described. Basic equations for the determining were obtained to determine the convergence condition for the error correction process and the process of establishing the converter output voltage, the absolute and relative conversion errors, as well as the number of conversion cycles at which the conversion error becomes less than the specified one. The possibility of achieving a high conversion speed of the considered converter just due to the use of an iteratively integrating average voltage converter as a low-pass filter is shown.
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