Substation automation
Products and reference designs
Substation automation
Overview
Our integrated circuits and reference designs help you develop a substation automation ecosystem with equipment that monitors grid asset health by acquiring current, voltage and status data from various sensors for optimal substation operation.
Design requirements:
Substation automation often requires:
- Simultaneous voltage and current sampling and data synchronization across equipment.
- High-precision time stamping for data communication.
- Real-time communication with redundancy for multiple industrial protocols.
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Technical articles | Is a LiFePO4 or Lithium-ion battery better for eCall systems? | 25 Oct 2016 | ||
White paper | Enabling and integrating wired & wireless technologies for grid interoperability | 22 Mar 2019 | ||
Technical articles | Eight things to consider when choosing haptic feedback – part 2 | 18 Aug 2016 | ||
White paper | Moving from conventional to intelligent substations | 17 Jan 2019 | ||
Technical articles | The D-CAP+™ Modulator: Evaluating the small-signal robustness | 15 Nov 2017 | ||
Application note | Expanding Analog Input Channels in Grid Applications (Using 16-Channel, 16-Bit, (Rev. A) | 10 May 2022 | ||
Technical articles | What is the difference between Code Composer Studio v4 and v5? | 01 Nov 2010 |
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