Chip for detection of basic electric leakage on residual current protector
11650251 · 2023-05-16
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Inventors
Cpc classification
H02H3/05
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
Disclosed is a chip for detection of basic electric leakage on a residual current protector. Basic electric leakage can be understood as an electric leakage signal which is generated during normal operation of an electrical appliance and cannot cause a residual current protector to trip out. The chip for detection of basic electric leakage includes a peak detection circuit, a 20 ms clock generator, a 60 ms delay circuit, a 2.5 V reference voltage module, a register module, a comparator module, a counter, a digital subtractor, an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) module, an analog adder/analog subtractor, a selection circuit, and a circuit for delayed resetting. The present disclosure can identify and eliminate a basic electric leakage signal from an input electric leakage signal, and will not affect normal operation of a load during detection, determination, storage, and output of the electric leakage signal.
Claims
1. A chip for detection of basic electric leakage on a residual current protector, comprising: a peak detection circuit configured to detect a peak of an input electric leakage signal; a 20 ms clock generator configured to provide a clock for a counter and a delay circuit and provide an enable signal for an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module; a 60 ms delay circuit configured for determination and output of a delayed residual current protector to improve accuracy in signal identification; a 2.5 V reference voltage module configured to provide a reference voltage for an ADC, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), an analog adder, and an analog subtractor; a counter module configured to generate an enable signal for update of a register module; a circuit configured for delayed resetting of the counter after the enable signal output from the counter is effective; the register module configured to store a valve obtained by conversion of the ADC module; a first digital comparator configured to determine whether a value of the electric leakage signal is greater than a threshold value; a second digital comparator configured to monitor whether the electric leakage signal is in a positive half cycle or a negative half cycle; a selection circuit configured to select whether the analog adder or the analog subtractor operates according to a result obtained by the second digital comparator; a digital subtractor configured to determine and output an enable signal to make the counter operate; the ADC module configured to convert an analog peak signal of an input basic electric leakage signal into a digital signal and store the digital signal in the register module; a DAC module configured to convert the digital signal in the register module into an analog signal and output the analog signal to the analog adder, the analog subtractor, and the first digital comparator; and the analog adder/the analog subtractor configured to perform addition/subtraction on the input electric leakage signal and the analog signal obtained by means of conversion of the DAC and then output an obtained value to the residual current protector.
2. The chip for detection of basic electric leakage according to claim 1, wherein the digital subtractor is configured to perform subtraction on a value of the digital signal converted from the peak of the input electric leakage signal by the ADC module and a value in a register A, and an obtained flag bit result serves as the enable signal of the counter.
3. The chip for detection of basic electric leakage according to claim 1, wherein the counter is configured to determine whether a peak of a current input electric leakage signal is no less than the value in the register A throughout three cycles of 60 ms; if so, the peak of the current electric leakage signal is stored in the register A as a new value of the basic electric leakage signal for update; and if not, the peak of the current input electric leakage signal is stored in the register A within one cycle of 20 ms for update.
4. The chip for detection of basic electric leakage according to claim 1, wherein the analog subtractor and the analog adder are configured to operate in the positive half cycle of a waveform and in the negative half cycle of the waveform, respectively, and an input signal and a signal after DAC conversion are processed by the analog adder and the analog subtractor and then output to the residual current protector.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(3) The present disclosure is described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.
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(5) a peak detection circuit used to detect a peak of an input electric leakage signal;
(6) a 20 ms clock generator used to provide a clock for a counter and a delay circuit and provide an enable signal for an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) module;
(7) a 60 ms delay circuit used for determination and output of a delayed residual current protector to improve accuracy in signal identification:
(8) a 2.5 V reference voltage module used to provide a reference voltage for an ADC, a digital-to-analog converter (DAC), an analog adder, and an analog subtractor;
(9) a counter module used to generate an enable signal for update of a register module:
(10) a circuit used for delayed resetting of the counter after the enable signal output from the counter is effective;
(11) the register module used to store a valve obtained by means of conversion of the ADC module;
(12) a first digital comparator used to determine whether a value of the electric leakage signal is greater than a threshold value;
(13) a second digital comparator used to monitor whether the electric leakage signal is in a positive half cycle or a negative half cycle:
(14) a selection circuit used to select whether the analog adder or the analog subtractor operates according to a result obtained by the second digital comparator:
(15) a digital subtractor used to determine and output an enable signal to make the counter operate:
(16) the ADC module used to convert an analog peak signal of an input basic electric leakage signal into a digital signal and store the digital signal in the register module:
(17) the DAC module used to convert the digital signal in the register module into an analog signal and output the analog signal to the analog adder, the analog subtractor, and the digital comparators; and
(18) the analog adder/the analog subtractor used to perform addition/subtraction on the input electric leakage signal and the analog signal obtained by means of conversion of the DAC, and then output an obtained value to a residual current protector.
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(20) a power supply circuit 1, used to supply a 5 V voltage to a chip 5 for detection of basic electric leakage, the residual current protector 6, and the alarm circuit 4;
(21) a circuit 2 for generating an electric leakage signal, used to convert a magnetic ring generation signal into a voltage signal and input the voltage signal to the chip 5 for detection of basic electric leakage for identification;
(22) a voltage division circuit 3, used to provide a signal at a stable frequency of 50 Hz to the chip 5 for detection of basic electric leakage, so as to generate a 20 ms clock;
(23) the alarm circuit 4, used to operate if a value, stored in the chip 5 for detection of basic electric leakage, of the basic electric leakage signal is greater than the preset threshold value, so as to generate a sound of a buzzer;
(24) the chip 5 for detection of basic electric leakage, used to eliminate the basic electric leakage signal from a signal input to the circuit 2 for generating the electric leakage signal and then output the signal input to the circuit 2 to the residual current protector 6;
(25) the residual current protector 6, used to receive the signal output from the chip 5 for detection of basic electric leakage to determine whether trip-out occurs.
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(27) The operating process of the chip for detection of basic electric leakage is described in detail below.
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