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Systematic Error Analysis of Stepwise-Approximated AC Waveforms Generated by Programmable Josephson Voltage Standards
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Stepwise-approximated Ac WaveformsElectrical EngineeringEngineeringPjvs Ac MetrologyAnalog DesignComputer EngineeringThermal Voltage ConvertersSynthesis MethodPower ElectronicsSystematic Error AnalysisCircuit AnalysisAnalog-to-digital Converter
We have measured stepwise-approximated sine waves generated by a programmable Josephson voltage standard (PJVS) with several different output configurations. These data are analyzed to characterize the dominant error mechanisms for RMS applications, such as AC-DC difference measurements of thermal voltage converters (TVCs). We present detailed explanations of the fundamental causes and consequences of systematic errors that arise from transitions and consider the overall uncertainties for PJVS ac metrology using this synthesis method. We show that timing-related errors are sufficient to make this waveform synthesis approach impractical for RMS audio-frequency applications. The implications of providing the load current required by devices of low input impedance, such as TVCs, are also discussed.
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