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Impedance bridge balancing using perturbation theory

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Title Impedance bridge balancing using perturbation theory
Names Sternes, Kenneth James (creator)
Looney, James C. (advisor)
Date Issued 1967-04-03 (iso8601)
Note Graduation date: 1967
Abstract This paper describes a technique for separating the
two signal voltages which are necessary for balancing an
ac impedance bridge from its detector output voltage.
The technique is unique in that the necessary information
is derived from modulations on the generator voltage.
These modulations are formed by perturbing the variable
arms at a fixed frequency but phased 90° apart. The two
signals are then separated by phase detectors referenced
to the modulation frequency and the proper phase. The
perturbation increases and decreases the arm by a small
amount; comparable to the action of a human operator
increasing and decreasing the variable arm slightly to
see which direction appears to lead to a null. Although
no attempt was made to automate a bridge, this paper
discusses the theoretical considerations for deriving
the proper control signals for automating a bridge as
well as experimental results obtained from a working
model of such a system.
Genre Thesis/Dissertation
Topic Impedance (Electricity)
Identifier http://hdl.handle.net/1957/47293

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