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Visitor II
October 24, 2024
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QVAR Sensor - LSM6DSV16X

  • October 24, 2024
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Is it possible to check the electrical activity of an AC power cable using Qvar functionality. 

What type of electrode to be used? What type of input circuitry needs to be designed (input impedance and filtering)?

 

 

 

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    Visitor II
    October 24, 2024

    Yes, it's possible to detect electrical activity in an AC power cable noninvasively using Qvar functionality as described in ST's AN5755. The Qvar sensor can sense electrostatic charge variations when electrodes are placed near the cable's outer insulation. The electrodes, typically made of conductive material, should be placed close but not touching the cable.

    For the input circuitry, high impedance (megaohms range) is required to prevent signal interference, along with filtering to eliminate noise, focusing on the AC signal's frequency (50/60 Hz)

    marshouseAuthor
    Visitor II
    October 24, 2024

    Is there any criteria for dimensions of the foil that matters for this use-case?