DocumentCode
1196340
Title
A New Device for Measurements of Pulses or High-Frequency Currents
Author
Okamura, Seichi ; Okabe, Takahiro
Volume
23
Issue
1
fYear
1974
fDate
3/1/1974 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
52
Lastpage
55
Abstract
Resistors are frequently used for measuring waveforms and magnitudes of pulse currents, assuming that the effect of residual inductance of the resistors is very small. However, when the very high-frequency components of the current must be taken into account, the effect of the residual inductance cannot be neglected. In this paper, a new current measuring device with a resistor of a special type is described. It is so constructed that the effect of residual inductance does not appear in the observing circuit of the device. Consequently, the voltage observed becomes exactly the product of the resistance of the device and the current to be measured, flowing through the device. As the effect of the residual inductance of the device does not appear in the observing circuit, the resistance of the device can be made very low, consequently, the circuit condition will be practically undisturbed by the connection of the device.
Keywords
Circuits; Current measurement; Electric resistance; Electric variables measurement; Electrical resistance measurement; Inductance measurement; Magnetic flux; Pulse measurements; Resistors; Voltage measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.1974.4314217
Filename
4314217
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