Title :
Power measurement at 10 Mc/s by absorption of the angular momentum of a rotating field
Author_Institution :
University College London, Department of Electrical Engineering, London, UK
fDate :
7/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A rotating magnetic field is set up by a 2-phase 4-pole winding analogous to the corresponding low-frequency arrangement. The angular momentum of the field is absorbed by a rotor element at standstill. Theory shows that the torque produced is given by the power absorbed divided by the angular velocity of the field. An absorption-type wattmeter based on this principle has been developed to operate at 10Mc/s. The torque on the rotor element is measured by a quartz-fibre suspension with an optical lever. Power/torque-conversion efficiencies of about 70% have been achieved, resulting in sensitivities of the order of 1 mW per centimetre deflection.
Keywords :
high-frequency measurement; magnetic fields; power measurement; radiation; wattmeters;
Journal_Title :
Electrical Engineers, Proceedings of the Institution of
DOI :
10.1049/piee.1966.0209