2015
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2014.2383092
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An Automated Josephson-Based AC-Voltage Calibration System

Abstract: This paper describes a new calibration system developed at INMETRO to guarantee traceability of lowfrequency alternating current (ac) voltage calibrations (<1 kHz) to a programmable Josephson ac waveform synthesizer. The automated full-synchronous system allows the synchronization of a commercial calibrator or signal synthesizer with a programmable Josephson voltage synthesizer system to be made by employing digital sampling and signal processing techniques, aided by adaptive digital control. It allows accurat… Show more

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“…A nanovoltmeter measures the output of a multi-junction TC. The PJVS´ ac voltage determinations of vAC(t) via differential measurements are compared with the calibrator´s dc value adjusted by the computer as described in [3], what allows validation of the ac voltage calibrations as in [1] with a TC.…”
Section: Measurement Setup and Pjvs Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A nanovoltmeter measures the output of a multi-junction TC. The PJVS´ ac voltage determinations of vAC(t) via differential measurements are compared with the calibrator´s dc value adjusted by the computer as described in [3], what allows validation of the ac voltage calibrations as in [1] with a TC.…”
Section: Measurement Setup and Pjvs Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This would employ special equations for synchronization to allow coherent sampling. Equations for synchronizing adaptively analog-to-digital converters were presented in [5] and to synchronize their digital-to-analog counterparts in [1] (patent pending). Both algorithms may be employed in order to tackle difficult synchronization issues.…”
Section: Pjvs Evaluation Against Tcsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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