07-30-2008 03:08 PM
07-31-2008 12:03 AM
I don't know if there's a suitable hardware for these potentials but for security reasons you should consider to isolate the acquisition system (and the operator that is using it) from the field by means of transformers that both isolate the signal and can reduce the voltage level to a resonable value. According to regulations (at least european ones) the transformers should have a grounded shield between primary and secundary winding, otherwise the last one must be grounded to guarantee that the instrument connected is not raised to an unsafe potential.
We normally use such transformers but we only are interested in voltage value and we do not perform FFT and other signal analisys: in your case you should possibly consider if the slight phase shift introduced by the transformers influences your measures.
07-31-2008 08:26 AM
07-31-2008
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There's the PXI-4071 DMM that can measure up to 1000V peak. It's a single-channel device.
You might also have some luck using a digitizer product with some sort of attenuating probe.
Chris
Message Edited by Chris R. on 07-31-2008 11:29 AM