2021
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2020.3007296
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Comparison of a Thermal AC Voltage Standard in the 1–30-MHz Frequency Range

Abstract: The paper presents results of a comparison of a travelling AC voltage standard, which was a fused-silica NIST planar multijunction thin-film thermal converter (PMJTC). The AC-DC voltage transfer difference of the standard was measured at 2 V and selected frequencies from 1 MHz to 30 MHz against primary thermal AC voltage standards at SUT, INRiM, RISE and Trescal.

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“…However, thoroughly constructed coaxial designs can serve as calculable AC-voltage standards up to several dozens of MHz [37][38][39]. Comparisons performed in 2020 confirmed good accuracy of such standards in the 1-30 MHz frequency range [40].…”
Section: Single Junction Thermal Voltage Convertersmentioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, thoroughly constructed coaxial designs can serve as calculable AC-voltage standards up to several dozens of MHz [37][38][39]. Comparisons performed in 2020 confirmed good accuracy of such standards in the 1-30 MHz frequency range [40].…”
Section: Single Junction Thermal Voltage Convertersmentioning
confidence: 79%