DocumentCode
1229812
Title
Development of a 60 Hz Power Standard Using SNS Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards
Author
Burroughs, Charles J., Jr. ; Benz, Samuel P. ; Dresselhaus, Paul D. ; Waltrip, B.C. ; Nelson, T.L. ; Chong, Yonuk ; Williams, Jonathan M. ; Henderson, Dale ; Patel, Pravin ; Palafox, Luis ; Behr, Ralf
Author_Institution
National Inst. of Stand. & Technol., Boulder, CO
Volume
56
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
289
Lastpage
294
Abstract
We are implementing a new standard for 60 Hz power measurements based on precision sinusoidal reference voltages from two independent programmable Josephson voltage standards (PJVS): one for voltage and one for current. The National Institute of Standards and Technology PJVS systems use series arrays of Josephson junctions to produce accurate quantum-based DC voltages. Using stepwise-approximation synthesis, the PJVS systems produce sinewaves with precisely calculable RMS voltage and spectral content. We present measurements and calculations that elucidate the sources of error in the RMS voltage that are intrinsic to the digital-synthesis technique and that are due to the finite rise times and transients that occur when switching between the discrete voltages. Our goal is to reduce all error sources and uncertainty contributions from the PJVS synthesized waveforms to a few parts in 10 7 so that the overall uncertainty in the AC-power standard is a few parts in 106
Keywords
measurement standards; power measurement; superconductor-normal-superconductor devices; voltage measurement; 60 Hz; AC measurements; Josephson arrays; Josephson devices; Josephson junctions; National Institute of Standards and Technology; SNS programmable Josephson voltage standards; digital-synthesis technique; power standard; precision sinusoidal reference voltages; quantum DC voltages; sinewaves; spectral content; stepwise-approximation synthesis; AC generators; Josephson junctions; Laboratories; Measurement standards; Metrology; NIST; Power measurement; Standards development; Superconducting devices; Voltage; AC measurements; Josephson arrays; Josephson devices; Josephson voltage standard;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Instrumentation and Measurement, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9456
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIM.2007.891156
Filename
4126841
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