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arxiv: 1902.09912 · v1 · pith:SSU36AS5new · submitted 2019-02-26 · 💻 cs.SY

A Software-based Low-Jitter Servo Clock for Inexpensive Phasor Measurement Units

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keywords beenclockimplementationinputmeasurementon-boardphasorrelies
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This paper presents the design and the implementation of a servo-clock (SC) for low-cost Phasor Measurement Units (PMUs). The SC relies on a classic Proportional Integral (PI) controller, which has been properly tuned to minimize the synchronization error due to the local oscillator triggering the on-board timer. The SC has been implemented into a PMU prototype developed within the OpenPMU project using a BeagleBone Black (BBB) board. The distinctive feature of the proposed solution is its ability to track an input Pulse-Per-Second (PPS) reference with good long-term stability and with no need for specific on-board synchronization circuitry. Indeed, the SC implementation relies only on one co-processor for real-time application and requires just an input PPS signal that could be distributed from a single substation clock.

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