An implementation of fiber-optic sensors for impulse voltage and current measurement using a BSO and an YIG

BSO와 YIG를 이용한 임펄스 전압, 전류 측정용 광센서 구현

  • 송재성 (한국전기연구소 전략기술연구단) ;
  • 김영수 (초당대학교 전자공학과)
  • Published : 2000.08.01

Abstract

In this paper an optical voltage sensor and an optical current sensor which can be used for the measurement of impulse voltage and current are implemented. BSO single crystal is utilized as a voltage sensor(Pockels effect cell). An rare earth doped YIG is used as a current sensor(Faraday effect cell). A new signal processing technique is adopted not only to avoid the influences o external optical fiber pertubations of transmitting optical fiber but also to improves the frequency response characteristics of the fiber-optic voltage and current sensors. Experimental results show that optical voltage sensor has maximum 2.5% error within the voltage range from 0V to 500V. and optical current sensor has maximum 2.5% error within the current range and that of optical current sensor is about 1.5% within temperature range from -2$0^{\circ}C$ to 6$0^{\circ}C$. The proposed optical sensors have good frequency response characteristics within the frequency range from DC to 10MHz.

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