Moving average filter fault detector type 2, Figure 2-2. maximum instantaneous dropout timing – Basler Electric BE1-BPR User Manual

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9272000990 Rev J

BE1-BPR Application

2-3

Figure 2-2. Maximum Instantaneous Dropout Timing

A moving average filter (MAF) fault detector provides for a slower but more consistent pickup at low

current levels. A MAF fault detector should be used in applications where the current to be detected is

less than 0.25 ampere. Typically, the response time for pickup and dropout depends on the number of

cycles averaged and how high the input current is above pickup.

Moving Average Filter Fault Detector Type 2

Figure 2-3 shows maximum pickup timing versus current input levels for a 10 cycle MAF fault detector.

Figure 2-3. Maximum Pickup Timing with 10 Cycle MAF FD

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

1.05

1.25

2

5

20

40

MULTIPLES OF PICKUP BEFORE DROPOUT

M

A

X.

D

R

O

PO

U

T

TI

M

E

(m

s)

PU=9.99A
PU=5.00A
PU=0.25A

PU=9.99A
PU=5.00A
PU=0.25A

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20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

1.05

1.25

2

5

20

40

MULTIPLES OF

PICKUP

M

A

X.

P

IC

K

U

P

TI

M

E

(m

s)

PU=1.00A, 10 CYC

PU=0.50A, 10 CYC

PU=0.05A, 10 CYC

PU=1.00A, 10 CYC

PU=0.50A, 10 CYC

PU=0.05A, 10 CYC

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