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Irms is the rms current on CT1
Irms is the rms current on CT1
Vrms is the rms voltage
Vrms is the rms voltage
RTD is the temperature from RTD unit
T1 is the DS18B20 temperature. All additional DS18B20 will follow.


Real Powers are computed using the following rules:
Real Powers are computed using the following rules:
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* RTD Temperature
* RTD Temperature
* DS18B20 Temperature
* DS18B20 Temperature


=Mezzanine Boards=
=Mezzanine Boards=

Revision as of 12:47, 24 May 2020

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Overview

The RPIZCT4V3T2 can be configured to read both single phase and 3 phase systems.

Several temperature sensors can be interfaced. It has support for both DS18B20 temperature sensor and RTD thermocouples.

It is designed to host a user provided Raspberrypi zero.

The main PCB has provision for one extra mezzanine card to extend the number of sensors.

An enclosure solution is proposed using aluminium extruded case.

Specifications

cpu

  • Hosts RaspberryPi Zero
  • ATmega328 mcu (Arduino UNO)

Sensors

  • 4 CT sensors
  • 3 AC Voltage
  • 1 DS18B20 port (temperature)
  • 1 RTD Thermocouple port

Power

  • Powered from Raspberrypi (microusb)

Other

  • Fits in Aluminium Enclosure from Evatron
  • Option to stack mezzanine board for additional sensors.

Recommended sensors

  • AC Current sensor:
    • SCT-013-000
    • SCT-019
    • SCT-006
  • AC Voltage sensor:
    • UK: 77DB-06-09
    • EU: 77DE-06-09
    • US: 77DA-10-09
    • ZMPT101B
  • Temperature:
    • DS18B20
  • Temperature RTD:
    • PT100
    • PT1000 (modification required)

Temperature Sensor

DS18B20

The temperature port supports mutiple sensor on the same Onewire line.

The sketch is programmed to search for all connected probe at bootup and output all their values when polled.

Multiple probes should connected as shown below.

When a new probe is connected the arduino mcu must be restarted for the new probe to be registered. You can reset the Arduino chip with the command below:

lcl-rpict-config.py -a

RTD Thermocouple

A MAX31865 RTD module is used to interface the RTD sensor with the arduino controller.

There is support for 2 3 and 4 wires thermocouples. Also both PT100 and PT1000 can be used.

Units are sold by default setup for 3 wires PT100 units. Other setup can be configured and require some basic soldering. Full details to configure the MAX31865 module are given by ADafruit webpage here. https://learn.adafruit.com/adafruit-max31865-rtd-pt100-amplifier/rtd-wiring-config

Software Configuration

The documentation for serial configuration can be found on this page.
Over Serial Configuration - Sketch 2.0

The default configuration can be obtained using the command

wget lechacal.com/RPICT/config/B4/rpiz_ct4v3t2.conf


The online configurator can be used with the RPIZ_CT4V3T2. Use a single board of RPICT4V3 when editing the configuration.

Online configurator.

Board Reset

The RPIZ_CT4V3T2 has support for software reset. There is no need to physically reset the arduino chip. Reset can be operated from the raspberrypi by using the -a option in the lcl-rpict-config.py.

An example usage will be

lcl-rpict-config.py -a -w myfile.conf

Data Output

Using the manufacture firmware the data output is:

NodeID Vrms1 Vrms2 Vrms3 Vrms4 RP1 RP2 RP3 RP4 PF1 PF2 PF3 PF4 Irms1 Irms2 Irms3 Irms4 RTD T1 Tn

RP1 is Real Power 1 from CT1/V1 PF1 is Power Factor 1 from CT1/V1 Irms is the rms current on CT1 Vrms is the rms voltage RTD is the temperature from RTD unit T1 is the DS18B20 temperature. All additional DS18B20 will follow.

Real Powers are computed using the following rules:

RealPower1 -> CT1 & V1
RealPower2 -> CT2 & V2
RealPower2 -> CT3 & V3
RealPower2 -> CT4 & V3

These rules can be modified in the configuration.

Other output type can be streamed out. This should be configured in the unit.

All outputs type available are

  • Vrms (V)
  • Irms (mA)
  • Real Power (W)
  • Apparent Power (W)
  • Power Factor
  • Estimated Power
  • RTD Temperature
  • DS18B20 Temperature

Mezzanine Boards

RPIZ_CT4V3T2 has provision to stack an extra mezzanine board to extend the number of sensors. We currently have 2 type of mezzanine.


Generic Mezzanine

This is a basic board extending all unused I/O pins of the Arduino microcontroller. These are presented as male pin header. Ground and 5V are also available for each pin.

This will only be used if you are planning to write your own firmware.

Each available pins are listed below.

Atmel Pin Arduino Analog Arduino Digital
PC0 A0 D14
PC1 A1 D15
PC2 A2 D16
PC3 A3 D17
PC4 A4 D18
PC5 A5 D19
ADC6 A6 -
ADC7 A7 -
PD2 - D2
PD3 - D3

CT8 Mezzanine

The CT8 mezzanine offers an extra 8 CT connection with a 12 bit ADC. Increasing the total number of CT to 12.

Enclosure

The board has been designed to fit inside an aluminium extruded enclosure. 3D printed end plates are provided. Enclosure kit is available in the shop.

Files

Arduino Sketch

Default RPIZ_CT4V3T2 Sketch V2.1.0.

Programming

The RPIZ_CT4V3T2 can be programmed using the NanoProg.

IMPORTANT. Make sure the Raspberrypi Zero is removed before connecting the NanoProg.

Once the Arduino firmware flashed the default config must be loaded using the lcl-rpict-config.py tool.

Related Pages

Use Emonhub with RPICT

Howto_setup_Raspbian_for_serial_read

How to calibrate the Voltage Port