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</script>A larger deployment of power-electronic converters, with increasingly high switching frequencies, can be observed and associated with a higher complexity to achieve optimal performance not only on design, integration, reliability, and cost of power solutions but also on related electromagnetic compatibility measurements. Thus, a pulsed sensor calibration over the kHz range is desired to obtain significant results. This work presents a mathematical derivation of a transient compensation technique for current clamps based on transfer functions and time-domain waveforms. By converting the aperiodic signals of the probe using a Laplace transform, the method can be easily performed in the frequency domain, the original waveform in the line can be accurately predicted and correction factors for field sensors can be determined if needed.
EMV, double exponential pulse shape, EMC, transfer characteristic, transfer function, Doppelt exponentieller Puls, Dewey Decimal Classification::600 | Technik::620 | Ingenieurwissenschaften und Maschinenbau::621 | Angewandte Physik::621,3 | Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Compensation, Übertragungsfunktion, Konferenzschrift
EMV, double exponential pulse shape, EMC, transfer characteristic, transfer function, Doppelt exponentieller Puls, Dewey Decimal Classification::600 | Technik::620 | Ingenieurwissenschaften und Maschinenbau::621 | Angewandte Physik::621,3 | Elektrotechnik, Elektronik, Compensation, Übertragungsfunktion, Konferenzschrift
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