Claims
- 1. A capacitively coupled inductive sensor for detecting a pulsed current generated in a coaxial transmission line having an inner and outer conductor comprising:
- first and second flanges formed in said outer conductor of said coaxial transmission line;
- an insulator disposed between said first and second flanges capable of insulating between a portion of said first and second flanges;
- an annular inductive channel formed in said second flange contiguous to said insulator, so that current flowing between said first and second flanges flows around said insulator and said annular inductive channel;
- an electrode disposed in said first flange adjacent said insulator such that said electrode is capacitively coupled to said second flange;
- a feedthrough capacitor capacitively coupling said electrode to said first flange; and
- output means coupled to said feedthrough capacitor for providing an output signal proportional to and having a substantially reduced magnitude from said pulsed current.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention pertains generally to measuring and testing devices and more particularly to sensors for detecting pulsed currents and pulsed magnetic fields. This invention is a result of a contract with the Department of Energy (Contract W-7405-ENG-36).
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Dec 1980 |
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