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Pulsating current supplies for electrical measuring instruments' test circuits

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A simple full-wave rectifying circuit with a 100 Hz ripple and without a filter can produce in testing moving-coil instruments an error due to pulsations not exceeding one-tenth of the tolerated error determined by the class of the instrument.

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Shneider, R.I. Pulsating current supplies for electrical measuring instruments' test circuits. Meas Tech 8, 532–536 (1965). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00981611

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