Electricity: measuring and testing – Measuring – testing – or sensing electricity – per se – Thermal
Patent
1972-05-05
1976-01-06
Smith, Alfred E.
Electricity: measuring and testing
Measuring, testing, or sensing electricity, per se
Thermal
324 95, 325 67, 343703, G01R 526, G01R 2104
Patent
active
039315738
ABSTRACT:
A detection device for electromagnetic radiation uses strips of thin resistive films connected in electrically conductive paths with the area of spacing between adjacent ones of the strips being greater than the area of the strips to achieve an impedance which is largely resistive over a broad band of radio frequencies. The strips are mounted in dielectric material and exposed to free space radiation. A radiation hazard meter is produced with thermally sinked thermocouple elements forming the resistive strips.
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Aslan; IEEE Trans. Instr. & Meas., Vol. IM-19, No. 4, Nov. 1970.
Hopfer et al., Ire. Int. Conv. Rec. V. 10, p. -3; 1962; pp. 77-84.
General Microwave Corporation
Jacobs Esquire
Karlsen Ernest F.
Smith Alfred E.
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