The Centre for Carbon Measurement (CCM) has developed a 'metrology grade' digitiser to help make out electricity grids ‘smart’.
The new technology takes measurements of current and voltage 25,000 times per second, and sends these measurements to an analogue to digital converter. It can then carry out calculations using algorithms developed at the National Physical Laboratory (NPL), of which CCM is part, to calculate power quality. It is estimated that improved technology for measuring…
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