The theoretical relationship between broadband electrical input impedance and peak instantaneous input current and power is investigated. Specific voltage-limited, band-limited input signals and energy constraints are considered. A nominal resistance associated with a complex impedance is defined so that peak transient current can be predicted without transient testing.
Authors:
Preis, Douglas; Schroeter, J.
Affiliations:
Department of Electrical Engineering, Medford, MA ; Schroeter Consultants, Summit, NJ(See document for exact affiliation information.)
AES Convention:
80 (March 1986)
Paper Number:
2337
Publication Date:
March 1, 1986
Subject:
Measurement and Instrumentation
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