Title :
Comparison of Nonquantum Methods for Calibration of the Digital Source of Very-Low-Frequency AC Voltage
Author_Institution :
Silesian Univ. of Technol., Gliwice, Poland
Abstract :
This paper presents methods of calibration of digital sources of ac voltage of very low frequency (0.001-100 Hz) and of effective value from 0.5 to 5 V. This work deals primarily with the calibration methods of the digital source of the sinusoidal signal [digitally synthesized source (DSS)] which is approximated with the staircase waveform. The construction of the DSS and the calibration system is presented. The calibration methods are divided into dynamic and static. Of the dynamic methods, the thermal method and integrating sampling method are briefly presented. Of the static methods, the step and the peak-to-peak methods of calibration are briefly presented. The potential applications, basic features, and accuracy of all four methods are discussed. This paper also presents a comparison of results obtained using the methods of calibration described in this paper.
Keywords :
calibration; measurement standards; signal sampling; signal sources; signal synthesis; voltage measurement; waveform generators; AC voltage standard; DSS; digital source calibration; digitally synthesized source; dynamic method; nonquantum method; peak-to-peak method; sampling method integration; sinusoidal signal; staircase waveform; static method; thermal method; voltage 0.5 V to 5 V; Accuracy; Calibration; Decision support systems; Frequency measurement; Standards; Temperature measurement; Voltage measurement; AC voltage standard; ac–dc transfer; digital signal synthesis; thermal converter;
Journal_Title :
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TIM.2012.2225960