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Evaluation of Automatic Coaxial Mechanical Scanners for Precise Resistance and Capacitance Measurements

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In this paper, we evaluated automatic four-terminal-pair and two-terminal-pair coaxial mechanical scanners for precise dc resistance and capacitance measurements. These scanners mechanically change a set of four-terminal-pair or two-terminal-pair BNC… Click to show full abstract

In this paper, we evaluated automatic four-terminal-pair and two-terminal-pair coaxial mechanical scanners for precise dc resistance and capacitance measurements. These scanners mechanically change a set of four-terminal-pair or two-terminal-pair BNC connections with coaxial cables using servocontrolled motors. Although originally designed for calibrating the impedance, we evaluated their performance in automating and improving high-resistance measurements. We compared the measured resistance ratios with and without the scanners in the range $1~ {\Omega }$ –1 $\text{T} {\Omega }$ . The results are found to agree to within about 10% of the expanded uncertainty. We also used the scanners to conduct precise 10-pF capacitance measurements at 1 and 1.592 kHz. The measured capacitance differences and the loss angle differences agree with the direct measurements to within the expanded uncertainty.

Keywords: terminal pair; capacitance measurements; mechanical scanners; resistance; coaxial mechanical; capacitance

Journal Title: IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement
Year Published: 2017

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