Converter measures small voltages or currents in presence of very large common-mode voltages (thousands of volts ac or dc). Advantages are low power consumption, transmission via single isolated channel, simplicity, and operation from single-polarity power supply.
Inexpensive pulse-train converter measures analog voltage
NASA Tech Briefs ; 2 , 2
1977-11-01
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