International Journal of Computer Applications |
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA |
Volume 77 - Number 6 |
Year of Publication: 2013 |
Authors: Pritesh Kumar Jain, Sanjiv Kane, Chanderkant Garg |
10.5120/13401-1054 |
Pritesh Kumar Jain, Sanjiv Kane, Chanderkant Garg . High Voltage Control for Ionized Chamber. International Journal of Computer Applications. 77, 6 ( September 2013), 32-34. DOI=10.5120/13401-1054
In this paper, presenting the approach to remotely control and monitor "High Voltage Module" through Personal Computer. A programmable voltage input is provided to the analog module ranging from 0 to +4. 64V equals to 0 to 100% of rated voltage output (4Kv). Current programmability allows the user to set current limit, anywhere from 0 to 100% of maximum rated current (5mA). The buffered low impedance voltage and current monitor signals can drive external circuitry directly. The IMON and VMON signal is a true output current and voltage monitoring signal. High Voltage (H. V) power supplies are used in various applications in industry. The need was to control the parameter such as voltage and current of the unit remotely and monitor the same. ADuC841 an embedded microcontroller with 8052 core of analog device is used for this application which is providing precision analog input and readout of the output voltages of high voltage module.