Design an electric energy meter supported by photovoltaic charging stations

This project will help students better understand energy consumption with a focus on green solutions, by creating an electric energy meter supported by photovoltaic charging stations. Additionally, it will provide students with practical skills in electronics and programming.

Project Objectives:

Measure energy consumption of devices connected to a photovoltaic charging station.

Display real-time data.

Record data for future analysis.

Required Materials:

 

Microcontroller: Arduino or Raspberry Pi.

Current Sensors: Current sensor module for Arduino/Raspberry Pi.

Display: LCD screen for data visualization.

Wi-Fi/Bluetooth Module: For transmitting data to an app or server.

Wiring and electronic components: For electrical connections.

Programming Software: For Arduino or Raspberry.

Implementation Steps:

 

Circuit Design:

 

Build the circuit following manufacturer specifications.

Integrate the display with the microcontroller.

Configure Wi-Fi or Bluetooth modules.

Code Development:

 

Write code for the microcontroller, using libraries for sensors and displays.

Develop logic to read sensor data, calculate energy consumption (in watts or kilowatt-hours), and display it.

Program data transmission to a server or app via communication modules.

System Testing:

 

Connect a device to the energy meter and monitor data on the display.

Ensure the system functions accurately.

Data Recording:

 

Add functionality to save data on an SD card or send it to an online database.

Optimization:

 

Refine the code and circuit for improved efficiency and accuracy.

Add features like excessive consumption alerts or historical analysis.

Final Considerations:

 

Safety: Follow safety protocols when working with powered components.

Accuracy: Calibrate sensors as needed for precise readings.

User Interface: Improve user experience with mobile app integration for more intuitive data visualization.

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