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IEEE P2985

IEEE Draft Guide for Technology of Alternating Current Standard Signal Sources with Digital Output

This guide outlines basic principles, application objectives, function, performance, and test methods for alternating current (ac) standard signal sources with digital output. It offers an approach for preparing a specification for ac standard signal sources that provide standardized digital voltage/current output signals in the form of a formatted digital output stream. These signals are used to simulate the output of an electronic instrument transformer or merging unit (MU) when testing intelligent electronic devices (IEDs). The purpose of this guide is to serve as a 6 foundational specification, accompanied by informative annexes, intended to guide utilities, system integrators, manufacturers, and other related entities through defining the overall performance and application objectives of ac standard signal sources. Finally, it should be noted that the entire guide does not include normative requirements.

Standard Committee
PE/PSIM - Power System Instrumentation and Measurements
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2021-02-10

Working Group Details

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IEEE Power and Energy Society
Standard Committee
PE/PSIM - Power System Instrumentation and Measurements
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TACSSSDO - Guide for Technology of Alternating Current Standard Signal Source with Digital Output WG
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Meng Zhao
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minrui xu

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