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Good Practice Guide on traceability of digital dynamic measurements of AC voltage and current

Authors :
Javier Díaz de Aguilar
Yolanda A. Sanmamed
David Peral
Martin Šíra
Damir Ilić
Witold Rzodkiewicz
Patryk Bruszewski
Grzegorz Sadkowski
Andrea Sosso
Vitor Cabral
Luís Ribeiro
Helge Malmbekk
Andrei Pokatilov
Jane Ireland
Patrick Reuvekamp
Ralf Behr
Tezgül Coşkun Öztürk
Recep Orhan
Mehedin Arifoviç
José Ramón Salinas
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Zenodo, 2022.

Abstract

This Good Practice Guide is intended for both National and Industrial Metrology Laboratories who wish to invest in the development of a quantum standard for alternating voltage based on the Josephson effect. Dynamic electrical measurements are critical in many applications where the RMS (root mean square) value of an electrical signal does not provide the required information and the signal needs to be sampled and processed. At present, NMIs and calibration laboratories provide traceability with high accuracy using thermal converters, but this is limited to AC magnitudes deduced from RMS values. Therefore, the most accurate commercial calibration equipment is also limited to RMS values. Several research projects have developed AC quantum standards to provide traceability for dynamic measurements within some European NMIs. It is now necessary to establish the traceability chain for dynamic electrical measurements to a wider group of NMIs and calibration laboratories. The text in the Guide is supported by a comprehensive list of references to material already published in scientific literature.<br />Deliverable D8 of project 17RPT03 DIG-AC A digital traceability chain for AC voltage and current

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....031d08f8150800405fff77b5f8e16207
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.7090511