EQ Wave

EQ Wave sensor installed in electrical panel with voltage leads, current sensors, and POF fiber connected
EQ Wave v1 installed with 3-phase voltage, current sensors, and POF fiber link

Purpose and Applications

The EQ Wave is a power system sensor that provides Continuous Point-on-Wave (CPOW) monitoring — uninterrupted, full-resolution waveform capture across all channels — alongside aggregated energy and power metrics (RMS, power, frequency, harmonics). Applications range from energy management and cost optimization through power quality investigation to controls and equipment protection.

  • Two-stage measurement isolation with fiber optic networking and TCP data transport
  • Fanless operation across -40°C to +70°C in a ruggedized enclosure
  • Low-latency measurements: ~4 ms sensor (ADC-to-wire), ~8 ms to the gateway (~16 ms including gateway processing)
  • Deterministic, gap-free streaming of waveform and metric data to EQ Coherence, EQ Syntropy, and EQ Sight

Primary Use Cases

Power Quality Analysis:

  • CPOW capture for complete event investigation
  • IEC 61000–4-30 Class S measurements for standards-based reporting
  • High-resolution visibility into sags, swells, transients, and distortion
  • Harmonic analysis and distortion characterization

Energy Management:

  • Continuous energy monitoring and demand profiling
  • Load analytics for optimization and forecasting
  • Power factor monitoring and correction verification
  • Cost allocation and billing verification

Equipment Protection & Diagnostics:

  • Signal-level monitoring of voltage and current waveforms
  • Threshold-based alerting for out-of-range conditions
  • Historical trending for predictive maintenance
  • Integration with facility monitoring systems
  • Inputs suitable for closed-loop monitoring and future control applications

How It Works

The EQ Wave continuously samples all voltage and current channels at 32 ksps, providing continuous waveform monitoring without gaps or blind spots. CPOW data is streamed and stored as uninterrupted, lossless waveform samples without resampling, trigger dependence, or summarization. Data is streamed over TCP/IP in two formats:

  • CPOW: Raw sample data streamed in 2 ms frames for detailed signal-level analysis
  • Power monitoring (PMon): Aggregated metrics reported every 10 cycles (50 Hz grids) or 12 cycles (60 Hz grids), providing a consistent 5 Hz update rate for real-time dashboards and trending

The gateway runs EQ Coherence, which is storage-agnostic, supporting microSD via USB adapter, NVMe SSD, external SSD, or network-attached storage. With drives up to multiple terabytes, deployments can retain months or even years of continuous waveform history. EQ Syntropy adds physics-informed AI analytics and diagnostics. EQ Sight provides real-time visualization, event monitoring, and interactive investigation.

Application Areas

  • Semiconductor Fabrication: Power quality monitoring for process control
  • Medical Imaging: Equipment power validation and monitoring
  • Data Centers: Power management and monitoring
  • Industrial Processes: Real-time monitoring and control
  • Grid Infrastructure: Distributed resource monitoring
  • Energy Systems: Energy management and optimization

Key Features

Data Acquisition

  • 32 ksps sampling with 24-bit ADC resolution (~16.5-bit effective number of bits (ENOB))
  • Complete 3-phase monitoring: 3 voltage + 4 current channels
  • Sub-cycle response time
  • Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS)/GPS time synchronization via optional onboard receiver (footprint present; not populated on current units)

Design Specifications

  • Two-stage measurement isolation through fiber optics and capacitive-coupled digital communication
  • Industrial temperature range: -40°C to +70°C, fanless operation
  • Enclosure: UL94-V0 polycarbonate
  • Universal power input: 85–528V AC or 4.5–36V DC (v1.2+); USB cable included for benchtop testing via DC input
  • Internal power backup (v1.2 and later)
  • Compact industrial form: 140 × 89 × 41 mm

Real-time Processing

  • Dual network services:
    • CPOW reported in 2 ms frames (TCP port 1534)
    • PMon reported every 10/12 cycle (TCP port 1535)
  • Gap-less signal-level streaming with onboard data storage
  • Low-latency data delivery: ~4 ms sensor (ADC-to-wire), ~8 ms to the gateway (~16 ms including gateway processing)

Platform Integration

EQ Platform Architecture: Wave (waveform measurement) → Coherence (data substrate) → Syntropy (cyber-physical intelligence) → Sight (human–AI interface)

EQ Wave sensors stream data to an EQ Gateway running:

  • EQ Coherence: Data collection, storage, REST API, WebSocket streaming, and facility integration (Modbus TCP, MQTT, DNP3 available upon request)
  • EQ Sight: Real-time visualization, event monitoring, alerting, and reporting
  • EQ Syntropy (optional): Physics-informed AI analytics and diagnostics

EQ Wave v2, the certified production version, is in development. See eq.systems/platform/eq-wave for the product roadmap.



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