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Title: Position Measurement of an Absorber Clamp
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The current transformer faces the EUT. A simple representation of the system is illustrated as in figure 2. [4]
Figure 2. Test setup
II. DESIGN CONSTRAINS
It is identified that the testing is sensitive against any type of electromagnetic radiation hence the following constrains are specified... Showed first 250 characters
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First of all, the position sensor employed must operate without any considerable amount of radiation. In addition to that, minimal amount of cables are allowed to be placed inside the screen room. [2] This is to prevent any conductive coupling propagating in the introduced cables... Showed next 250 characters
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