Measurements of 10 V Standards Using a 1 V Josephson Array

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A system is described which allows the measurement of 10 V electronic voltage standards using a 1 V Josephson array. A 9 : 1 potential divider, comprising two 3 × 3 kΩ Hamon resistor networks, in effect converts 1.11 V from the array to 10 V. Following the determination of the effect of power dissipation in the Hamon networks the estimated overall uncertainty (combined 1 σ type-A and type-B) of a measurement at 10 V is 1.5 parts in 108. © 1993 IEEE

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Henderson, L. C. A., Hartland, A., & Williams, J. M. (1993). Measurements of 10 V Standards Using a 1 V Josephson Array. IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement, 42(2), 577–579. https://doi.org/10.1109/19.278629

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