Smart Power Monitor is a microcontroller-based device designed to monitor electricity consumption in real-time, record power usage data, and transmit this information to users via a web or mobile application.
Key Features:
- Monitoring of voltage, current, active power, and energy.
- Historical data logging.
- Notifications when consumption exceeds the set threshold.
- Device control (optional) via relay.
MAIN COMPONENTS
- Current & voltage sensors: SCT-013 (current), ZMPT101B (voltage)
- Microcontroller: ESP32 (supports Wi-Fi and ADC)
- Local display: OLED or LCD
- Wi-Fi module: integrated within the ESP32
- Relay: for controlling devices
- Cloud platform: Firebase / Blynk / MQTT broker
- Power supply: 5V or 3.3V depending on board requirements
SYSTEM WORKFLOW
- The current and voltage sensors collect data from the electrical line.
- The ESP32 calculates:
• Current (I)
• Voltage (V)
• Active power (P = V × I)
• Energy (power accumulation) - Data is displayed on the OLED.
- The ESP32 sends the data to the cloud (e.g., Firebase, MQTT broker, or Blynk).
- The cloud stores and displays the data through the application or web interface.
- If the consumption exceeds the limit, the system activates a notification and/or cuts off power using the relay.
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About the Entrant
- Name:Trisna Azka Mahardika
- Type of entry:teamTeam members:
- Sisca Lutfany Alya
- Retno Jamilah
- Trisna Azka Mahardika
- Software used for this entry:EASY EDA
- Patent status:none