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09 / 09 / 2020

 


Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter

Zaid Jagun, Alexander Okandeji, Frank Onaifo, Peter Alao.


Abstract
This paper considered the design of a microcontroller based wireless wattmeter which can be used to measure power in both domestics, hazardous and industrial locations where restrictions to movement is critical. The wireless wattmeter is made up of the transmitter and receiver parts kept at a distance not more than 300 m apart. PIC16F877A is programmed using C language to measure current, voltage, frequency and power which is shown on the liquid crystal display screen. The results obtained showed that the wireless wattmeter constructed from a microcontroller has a steady reading compared to fluctuating readings obtained from contemporary meters. The readings are also comparably accurate and can be accessed wirelessly within a distance of approximately 300 m making it usable in hazardous areas where human movement is strictly prohibited.

Key words: Wireless wattmeter, Transmitter, Receiver, Microcontroller


 
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Jagun Z, Okandeji A, Onaifo F, Alao P. Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. Equijost. 2020; 7(2): 9-15.


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Jagun Z, Okandeji A, Onaifo F, Alao P. Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. https://www.equijost.com/?mno=107542 [Access: March 04, 2024].


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Jagun Z, Okandeji A, Onaifo F, Alao P. Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. Equijost. 2020; 7(2): 9-15.



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Jagun Z, Okandeji A, Onaifo F, Alao P. Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. Equijost. (2020), [cited March 04, 2024]; 7(2): 9-15.



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Jagun, Z., Okandeji, . A., Onaifo, . F. & Alao, . P. (2020) Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. Equijost, 7 (2), 9-15.



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Jagun, Zaid, Alexander Okandeji, Frank Onaifo, and Peter Alao. 2020. Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. Equity Journal of Science and Technology, 7 (2), 9-15.



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Jagun, Zaid, Alexander Okandeji, Frank Onaifo, and Peter Alao. "Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter." Equity Journal of Science and Technology 7 (2020), 9-15.



MLA (The Modern Language Association) Style

Jagun, Zaid, Alexander Okandeji, Frank Onaifo, and Peter Alao. "Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter." Equity Journal of Science and Technology 7.2 (2020), 9-15. Print.



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Jagun, Z., Okandeji, . A., Onaifo, . F. & Alao, . P. (2020) Design Analysis of a Microcontroller Based Wireless Wattmeter. Equity Journal of Science and Technology, 7 (2), 9-15.





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