Measurement Techniques

, Volume 38, Issue 6, pp 673–674 | Cite as

Using a microwave multimeter as a microwave voltage standard

  • A. I. Mekhannikov
  • V. A. Perepelkin
  • V. G. Chuiko
Radio Measurements
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Abstract

It is shown that because of its ability to measure with high accuracy the power and complex impedance in waveguide channels with a known characteristic impedance, a microwave voltmeter can be used as a precision standard of radio-frequency electrical voltage.

Keywords

Physical Chemistry Analytical Chemistry Microwave Complex Impedance Characteristic Impedance 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1996

Authors and Affiliations

  • A. I. Mekhannikov
  • V. A. Perepelkin
  • V. G. Chuiko

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