Uncertainty Analysis for Four Terminal-Pair Capacitance and Dissipation Factor Characterization at 1 and 10 MHz

Abstract

The Electricity Division at the Nationals Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, formerly NBS) has developed the capability to characterize capacitance and dissipation factor for four terminal-pair (4TP) air dielectric capacitors at frequencies from 1 kHz to 10 MHz. The method, based on work by Cutkosy and Jones of NBS and recent developments by Hewlett-Packard Japan involves single-port network analyzer impedance measurements at frequencies from 40 MHz to 200 MHz and capacitance measurements using a precision 1 kHz capacitance meter. A mathematical regression algorithm is used to extrapolate inductance and resistance measurements from the network analyzer down to 1 kHz in order to predict capacitance and dissipation factor from 1 kHz to 10 MHz. A comprehensive uncertainty analysis for the procedure is presented.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Apr 01, 2000
Accession Number
ADA594990

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  • Andrew D. Koffman
  • Bryan C. Waltrip
  • Nile M. Oldham
  • Svetlana Avramov-Zamurovic

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  • Advanced Electronics

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  • Algorithms
  • Analyzers
  • Capacitance
  • Capacitors
  • Dissipation
  • Dissipation Factor
  • Electrical Impedance
  • Electricity
  • Frequency
  • Impedance
  • Impedance Bridges
  • Measurement
  • Precision
  • Standards
  • Terminals
  • Uncertainty
  • United States Naval Academy

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