Repetitive measurement
Voltage probe measurement methodology
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Repetitive measurement
Voltage probe measurement methodology

Author : Kaiçar AMMOUS

Publication date: May 10, 2006 | Lire en français

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1. Repetitive measurement

Possible measurement techniques, and the choice of equipment, are highly dependent on the signals to be observed.

Static converter components are usually subjected to periodic signals. Repetitive mode acquisition is therefore well suited to measuring the stresses imposed on a switch operating in a real assembly. The technological limitations of measurement equipment, however good it may be, make it very difficult to acquire all the desired information in a single signal period. Various methods, such as "averaging", make it possible to acquire the required information in a time spanning several identical periods. These methods can be used in repetitive mode, when the signals are periodic. This assumes thermodynamic equilibrium of the system.

This method gives us greater precision and will be used for our measurements.

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