Title
AC power standard using a programmable Josephson voltage standard
Abstract
This paper describes the implementation of a new quantum-based system for the generation of 120 V, 5 A, sinusoidal active and reactive power over the 50 Hz to 400 Hz frequency range. The system accurately relates the spectral amplitudes and phases of the voltage and current waveforms of the generated power to a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) using a novel differential sampling technique. The system also employs a new voltage amplifier that performs self-calibration and correction of gain and phase errors. Details of the system design, measurement techniques, and significant sources of error are presented.
Year
DOI
Venue
2009
10.1109/CPEM.2008.4574862
IEEE T. Instrumentation and Measurement
Keywords
Field
DocType
amplifiers,calibration,measurement errors,measurement standards,power measurement,sampling methods,voltage measurement,ac power standard,current 5 a,differential sampling technique,error sources,frequency 50 hz to 400 hz,gain correction,phase error,programmable josephson voltage standard,quantum-based system,self-calibration,sinusoidal active power,sinusoidal reactive power,spectral amplitude,voltage 120 v,voltage amplifier,reactive power,voltage,active power,frequency,system design,sampling technique,quantization,nist,power generation,quantum communication
Josephson voltage standard,Voltage,Signal generator,Control engineering,Electronic engineering,AC power,Resistor,Quantization (signal processing),Amplitude,Electrical engineering,Physics,Amplifier
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISBN
58
4
978-1-4244-2400-9
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
14
1.64
2
Authors
8
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Bryan C. Waltrip1245.56
Bo Gong2194.84
Thomas L. Nelson36510.17
Yicheng Wang4142.65
Charles J. BurroughsJr.5141.64
Alain Rüfenacht69615.03
Samuel P. Benz710620.78
Paul D. Dresselhaus89817.82