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Tibor Banhegyesi

Publications -  17
Citations -  396

Tibor Banhegyesi is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Electricity meter & Intelligent electronic device. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 17 publications receiving 396 citations.

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Power meter having an auto-calibration feature and data acquisition capabilities

TL;DR: In this article, a power meter is provided having an auto-calibration feature and a data acquisition node for measuring the power usage and power quality of electrical power in an electrical power distribution network.
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Intelligent electronic device and method thereof

TL;DR: An intelligent electronic device (IED) having a gain control unit adapted to selectively regulate operating ranges of output signals of a sensing circuit of the device is described in this article, where operating ranges for supply voltages and supply currents of electrical services may be adjusted to match pre-determined ranges for input signals of either a data acquisition system or a data processing module of the meter.
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Current inputs interface for an electrical device

TL;DR: In this paper, an electrical power meter is described, including a housing for containing electrical circuitry therein, the housing including at least one of voltage and current inputs, and passages extending entirely therethrough, wherein the passages are configured to receive a CT lead therethrough and wherein the CT leads are not electrically connected to the electrical circuitry.
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Revenue grade meter with high-speed transient detection

TL;DR: In this paper, a revenue grade power meter capable of detecting and recording high-speed power quality events, and method of operation, is presented, which consists of a power meter comprising a power metering device for monitoring the power consumed by a user or produced by a producer for metering purposes at a first scanning rate; a plurality of high speed peak detectors for detecting high speed quality events at a second scanning rate.
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Electronic meter having user-interface and central processing functionality on a single printed circuit board

TL;DR: In this article, a digital electrical power and energy meter integrates a primary processing module and a user interface module onto a single printed circuit board to reduce overall meter size, assembly time, and cost.