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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Aug. 28, 2018
Filed:
Mar. 21, 2016
Eaton Corporation, Cleveland, OH (US);
Steven Christopher Schmalz, Franklin, WI (US);
David Lee McClanahan, Greenfield, WI (US);
Charles John Luebke, Hartland, WI (US);
EATON INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED, Dublin, IE;
Abstract
An arc fault circuit interrupter detector circuit including a super regenerative high frequency receiver is described herein. In one exemplary, non-limiting embodiment, a current measure component determines that a current noise signal within a circuit breaker is occurring at a particular frequency of interest. The super regenerative high frequency receiver receives the current noise signal and, via an oscillator circuit, causes the signal to ramp to a quench voltage, dissipate, and repeat. A microcontroller in communication with the super regenerative high frequency receiver measures a time period of the oscillator circuit's oscillations, and determines an amplitude of the current noise signal based, at least in part, on the time period. If it is determined that the amplitude of the input current signal at the frequency of interest corresponds to an arc fault event, a trip signal is generated to trip the circuit, quenching the arc fault event.