2021
DOI: 10.1177/01423312211030109
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Development of Electrical Quantities Primary Standards

Abstract: The developments of primary standards for electrical quantities that practically realize the electrical units such as ampere (A), volt (V), ohm (Ω), and farad (F) are introduced in this manuscript. These quantities are achieved in consistency with their definitions. According to the new definition of ampere, current can be realized directly such as single electron transport (SET) pump or indirectly using Ohm’s law. For the SET pump, developments are ongoing as trials to obtain higher current values with lower … Show more

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“…Thermal transfer techniques based on thermal converters is the most accurate [4][6], where each thermal converter consists of evacuated glass bulb with heater and thermocouple embedded in it. The heater, where the ac and dc current are passed through it, is a short resistive straight wire, and the thermocouple is fastened by a ceramic bead in its middle point, to provides electrical insulation between the heater and thermocouple circuits [7], [8]. The number of thermocouples varies where it is one in single-junction thermal converters (SJTCs) and from 50 to 200 for multijunction thermal converters (MJTCs) [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thermal transfer techniques based on thermal converters is the most accurate [4][6], where each thermal converter consists of evacuated glass bulb with heater and thermocouple embedded in it. The heater, where the ac and dc current are passed through it, is a short resistive straight wire, and the thermocouple is fastened by a ceramic bead in its middle point, to provides electrical insulation between the heater and thermocouple circuits [7], [8]. The number of thermocouples varies where it is one in single-junction thermal converters (SJTCs) and from 50 to 200 for multijunction thermal converters (MJTCs) [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%