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The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device

A current-carrying conductor is surrounded by a pair of ring cores. A sense winding on one core provides flux rate feedback to a power amplifier which drives the ampere-turn compensating current through a common compensating winding. The other core serves as a second- harmonic modulator to establish...

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Autor principal: Appelo, H C
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1977
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.1977.4329095
http://cds.cern.ch/record/878533
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description A current-carrying conductor is surrounded by a pair of ring cores. A sense winding on one core provides flux rate feedback to a power amplifier which drives the ampere-turn compensating current through a common compensating winding. The other core serves as a second- harmonic modulator to establish zero-flux operation and thus to ensure a perfect, temperature-independent current balance. A specially- developed burden resistor converts the compensating current into a voltage signal, which is amplified to give an 10 V output signal at the nominal value of the current to be measured. A substantial number of devices, ranging from 50 to 25000 Amperes is now operational in the beam transfer and extraction power supplies to the CERN SPS. (4 refs).
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spelling cern-8785332019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1109/TNS.1977.4329095http://cds.cern.ch/record/878533engAppelo, H CThe zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring deviceNuclear PhysicsA current-carrying conductor is surrounded by a pair of ring cores. A sense winding on one core provides flux rate feedback to a power amplifier which drives the ampere-turn compensating current through a common compensating winding. The other core serves as a second- harmonic modulator to establish zero-flux operation and thus to ensure a perfect, temperature-independent current balance. A specially- developed burden resistor converts the compensating current into a voltage signal, which is amplified to give an 10 V output signal at the nominal value of the current to be measured. A substantial number of devices, ranging from 50 to 25000 Amperes is now operational in the beam transfer and extraction power supplies to the CERN SPS. (4 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8785331977
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The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
title The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
title_full The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
title_fullStr The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
title_full_unstemmed The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
title_short The zero-flux DC current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
title_sort zero-flux dc current transformer: a high precision bipolar wide- band measuring device
topic Nuclear Physics
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1109/TNS.1977.4329095
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