Difference between revisions of "Current sensor transfer impedance determination method"
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The power in the lower 50 ohm impedance is <math>P = \frac{U^2}{R} = 20 \ mWatt</math> | The power in the lower 50 ohm impedance is <math>P = \frac{U^2}{R} = 20 \ mWatt</math> | ||
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Revision as of 15:25, 23 January 2009
Theory
The left impedance is the signal generator which is generating enough power for 1 ampere.
This 1Amp. generates in the right impedance.
The current sensor has 1 ohm transfer impedance, this means 1 ampere generates 1 Volt on the measuring part below.
The power in the lower 50 ohm impedance is
So 1 ohm:
Reference measurement
Probe measurement
Calculation
and in dBm.