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portada High-Repeatability Data Acquisition Systems for Pulsed Power Converters (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
Inglés
Pages
121
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 0.8 cm
Weight
0.20 kg.
ISBN13
9781946646224

High-Repeatability Data Acquisition Systems for Pulsed Power Converters (in English)

Pasquale Arpaia (Author) · Carlo Baccigalupi (Author) · Miguel Cerqueira Bastos (Author) · Momentum Press · Paperback

High-Repeatability Data Acquisition Systems for Pulsed Power Converters (in English) - Arpaia, Pasquale ; Baccigalupi, Carlo ; Bastos, Miguel Cerqueira

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Synopsis "High-Repeatability Data Acquisition Systems for Pulsed Power Converters (in English)"

This book addresses several issues related to the metrological characterization of high-performance pulsed power converters. Initially, a background and state-of-the-art on measurement systems for high-performance power converter are presented. In industrial applications of power converters metrology, specifications are often given in terms of worst-case uncertainty (WCU). Therefore, an analytical model for predicting the WCU of a measurement system is discussed and detailed for instruments affected by Gaussian noise. The authors discuss the study and design of a reference acquisition system for characterizing high-power pulses as well as the design of an on-line acquisition system for controlling the power converter. The book continues with numerical results obtained in simulation for the three main topics, which demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposals. Finally, the experimental results of a case study, carried out in the framework of the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) at CERN, are reported. To meet CLIC requirements the two systems were designed to be ultra-low noise and are demonstrated to be repeatable in the order of few tens of parts per million (ppm).

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