APFC with Measurement of Real, Reactive,and Apparent Power using ESP32

Code 717 APFC with Measurement of Real, Reactive,and Apparent Power using ESP32

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Ready-made project kit – All documentation (Report, PPT, Circuit diagram, Program code, explanatory video ), Audio and video call support, One year warranty.

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Description

In this proposed system, two zero crossing detectors are used for detecting zero crossing of voltage and current. The project is designed to minimize penalty for industrial units using automatic power factor correction unit. The CONTROLLER used in this project belongs to ESP32.The time lag between the zero-voltage pulse and zero-current pulse is duly generated by suitable operational amplifier circuits in comparator mode is fed to two interrupt pins of a controller. The program takes over to actuate appropriate number of relays from its output to bring shunt capacitors into load circuit to get the power factor till it reaches near unity. The capacitor bank and relays are interfaced to the controller using a relay driver. It displays time lag between the current and voltage on an LCD.

Note- add

 

APFC with measurement of real power ,reactive power  and apparent power using ESP32 micro-controller  is the project of last year’s engineering projects, BE final year engineering project. This project is used for the BE last year’s   Electronics, electrical   and Tele. Communication   department students. This project is a Electronics project. This project is electronics and Tele. Communication department students. This project is mini project.

APFC with measurement of real power ,reactive power  and apparent power using ESP32 micro-controller  is the project of a good price for the engineering projects. It is a very comparative engineering project. It is a very good BE final year project. It is a project for ESP32   based project. This project is sensor  based project as well as comparator  based project .

The engineering projects give in the ELECTROSAL HI- TECH PVT.LTD. The best place for the degree final year engineering projects as well as for   Electronics ,electrical and   electronics and Tele. Communication students’ final year for the golden opportunity.

APFC with measurement of real power ,reactive power  and apparent power using ESP32 micro-controller is    an easy project and idea for the   electronics   ,electrical and Tele . Communication base students and 100% output is done.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • ESP32based project
  • The project is designed to minimize penalty for industrial units using automatic power factor correction unit.
  • Zero crossing detector concept is used .

BLOCK DIAGRAM

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS

  • POWER SUPPLY
  • Voltage regulator
  • ESP32CONTROLLER
  • Lcd display
  • Current transformer
  • Comparator
  • Relay , relay  driver ic
  • Capacitor bank
  • Inductive load
  • Zero crossing detector

SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS

  • Arduino IDE
  • Eagle
  • Proteus

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