Analog-to-digital conversion for low-frequency waveforms based on the Josephson voltage standard

  • Mun Seog Kim
  • , Kyu Tae Kim
  • , Wan Seop Kim
  • , Yonuk Chong
  • , Sung Won Kwon

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Abstract

A waveform synthesizer adopting a superconductor-normal metal-superconductor junction array has been developed, which can generate arbitrary stepwise waveforms with a number of quantum-voltage steps up to 1 V level amplitude. As an application of the synthesizer, we have built a sampling voltmeter that measures the differential voltages between a sinusoidal waveform produced by a semiconductor-based ac source and the Josephson waveforms. We carried out extensive sampling measurements for a 50 Hz sine wave with 1 V amplitude, applying sampling apertures in the range of 55 μs ≤ t a ≥ 130 μs and using Josephson waveforms with 32, 60, 80 and 100 quantum steps. From the measurements, the amplitude of the ac waveform was determined with a type A uncertainty (k = 2) of 0.15 μV. Also, we elucidated how the phase jitter in the ac waveform is reflected in the overall uncertainty for the measurements. The type B uncertainty due to the jitter is at least one order of magnitude smaller than the type A uncertainty.

Original languageEnglish
Article number115102
JournalMeasurement Science and Technology
Volume21
Issue number11
DOIs
StatePublished - Nov 2010
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Josephson voltage standard
  • Phase jitter
  • Sampling aperture
  • Sampling voltmeter
  • Uncertainty

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