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Determination of Frequency Coefficients for Thermal Voltage Converters and Digital Voltmeters by Comparison to Inductive Voltage Dividers
Published
Author(s)
Joseph R. Kinard Jr., Thomas E. Lipe Jr., Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic
Abstract
The Ac-dc Transfer Project at NIST is expanding the use of inductive voltage dividers (IVDs) for the calibration of high-voltage ranges of thermal voltage converters (TVCs) and digital voltmeters (DVMs). We report a system to facilitate the comparison of the frequency coefficients between two ranges of TVCs or DVMs to the frequency coefficient of an IVD ratio.
Proceedings Title
CPEM Digest
Conference Dates
June 27-July 2, 2004
Conference Location
London, 1, UK
Conference Title
Conference on Precision Electromagnetic Measurements
ac, converter, divider, inductive, ratio, thermal, Voltage
Citation
Kinard Jr., J.
, Lipe Jr., T.
and Avramov-Zamurovic, S.
(2004),
Determination of Frequency Coefficients for Thermal Voltage Converters and Digital Voltmeters by Comparison to Inductive Voltage Dividers, CPEM Digest, London, 1, UK, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=31607
(Accessed October 28, 2025)