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                                           HEWLETT-PACKARD

                                         JOURNAL
                                         T E C H N I C A L   I N F O R M A T I O N   F R O M   T H E   h p -   L A B O R A T O R I E S




5LISHED BY THE HEWLETT-PACKARD COMPANY, 1501 PAGE MILL ROAD, PALO ALTO, CALIFORNIA                                                                             JANUARY, 1964



                                    An RMS-Responding Voltmeter
                                    With High Crest Factor Rating

                                                                                     IN TYPICAL electronics work, measurements of
                                                                                     ac voltage are most often made with voltmeters
                                                                                     that respond to the average value of the rectified
                                                                                     voltage waveform or to the peak. In most cases
                                                                                     such measurements are completely satisfactory,
                                                                                     as confirmed by the popularity of such voltmeters.
                                                                                        At the same time, however, there are occasions
                                                                                     when a measurement based on the true rms value
                                                                                     of a voltage is desired. Measurements of electrical
                                                                                     or acoustic noise, of low-duty-cycle pulse trains,
                                                                                     and of voltages of undetermined waveform are
                                                                                     instances wherein an rms-responding voltmeter
                                                                                     is valuable.
                                                                                       A new voltmeter has now been developed that
                                                                                     both responds to the rms value of the ac waveform
                                                                                     and has a high crest factor rating. This rating is
                                                                                     the measure of the voltmeter's ability to read the
                                                                                     rms value of waveforms that have a high peak-
                                                                                     to-rms ratio such as low-duty-cycle pulse trains
                                                                                     (see pp. 4, 5).
       Fig. 1. Hewlett-Packard Model 3400A RMS Volt                                     In other respects the new voltmeter is as con
       meter indicates root-mean-square value of complex
       waveforms having frequency components within 10                               venient to use and has as wide a measuring range
       cps to 10 Me passband. Large crest factor of 10 to 1                          as the best average-responding types. Its voltage
       enables accurate rms voltage measurements on nearly
       all waveforms, including impulse noise and narrow                             range extends from 100 microvolts to 300 volts
                     pulse trains (see text).                                        and its frequency range from 10 cps to 10 mega
                                                                                     cycles. Its crest factor rating is 10:1 which en
                               «.«S. VOLIS                                         ables it to read at full scale the rms value of pulse
                                                                                     trains that have only a 1% duty cycle. At l/10th
                                                                                     of full scale, it will read pulse trains of only 0.01%
                                                                                     duty cycle.



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                                                                                                                       SEE ALSO:
                                                                                                           Cresf factor, pp. 4, 5
       Fig. 2. Temperature-compensated taut-band meter has                                                 7000-hr. Stability curves, p. 6
       linear scales individually calibrated for each meter                                                U. S. Frequency Standard p. 7
       movement on -hp- servo-controlled meter calibrator.
                                                                                                           



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