Magnetic-Flux-Compensated Voltage Divider

TBMG-210

08/01/2005

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A magnetic-flux-compensated voltage divider circuit has been proposed for use in measuring the true potential across a component that is exposed to large, rapidly varying electric currents like those produced by lightning strikes. An example of such a component is a lightning arrester, which is typically exposed to currents of the order of tens of kiloamperes, having rise times of the order of hundreds of nanoseconds. Traditional voltage-divider circuits are not designed for magnetic-flux-compensation: They contain uncompensated loops having areas large enough that the transient magnetic fluxes associated with large transient currents induce spurious voltages large enough to distort voltage divider outputs significantly.

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"Magnetic-Flux-Compensated Voltage Divider," Mobility Engineering, August 1, 2005.
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Aug 1, 2005
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TBMG-210
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English