摘要 |
A frequency measuring device can measure the frequency of a noisy power system at high speed. The system voltage is measured at timings obtained by equally dividing one reference-wave period. Voltage vectors are calculated which have tip ends, each voltage vector consisting of a real part of a first measured voltage and an imaginary part of another voltage measured at timing 90 degrees before the first measured voltage. The length of a chord connecting tip ends of adjacent voltage vectors is calculated. A voltage root-mean-square value is calculated from voltages measured between two timings spaced from each other by the one reference-wave period. Chord lengths obtained between two timings spaced from each other by the one reference-wave period are summed. Based on the total of the chord lengths and the voltage root-mean-square value, there is calculated a phase angle between two adjacent voltage vectors, from which the system frequency is calculated.
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