2013
DOI: 10.1109/tim.2012.2230734
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A Simple Build-Up Method for the DC Voltage Scale of a Source

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“…The results of the simulation of transient in the circuit in Fig. 9 v (7) v (6) v (5) If in the circuit in Fig. 9 to increase L3 from 0.1 nH to 0.5 nH, then the amplitude of oscillations at point 6 at the pulse front from the generator increases by about 2.5 times, which illustrates the simulation result in Fig.…”
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“…The results of the simulation of transient in the circuit in Fig. 9 v (7) v (6) v (5) If in the circuit in Fig. 9 to increase L3 from 0.1 nH to 0.5 nH, then the amplitude of oscillations at point 6 at the pulse front from the generator increases by about 2.5 times, which illustrates the simulation result in Fig.…”
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“…Introduction. In high-voltage pulse technology, the solution of the problem of measuring nanosecond differences (first of all, fronts) of high-voltage pulses at different loads is relevant [1][2][3][4][5]. In the work, the results of which are presented in [6], a compact autonomous resistive shielded low-resistive voltage divider (ARSLVD) is developed and tested to measure the record amplitude-temporal characteristics of high-voltage pulses from a generator in an apparatus for broadband electromagnetic pulse therapy (ABEMPT).…”
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“…This sequence is done for all ranges of the DUT. The Reference Step Method is described in detail in [2] and in [3]. This method can be used to calculate the ratio of gains K 10R/R for ranges 10R and R.…”
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“…In a recent paper [1] two of the equations were missing a significant term that would cause an error if they were used to implement the build-up method described in the paper. In particular the final resulting equation (2) should read:…”
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