Blech, P.Dijamatovic, Y.Ianoz, M.2007-04-042007-04-042007-04-04198710.5169/seals-903854https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/4345The measurement of the transfer impedance of a screened coaxial cable using a low-power sinusoidal current has the disadvantage that the saturation effects which occur in the ferromagnetic screen are not reproduced. The authors describe a method for measuring the impedance using a source of current pulses with a magnitude of a few hundred amperes. The measurement results and a comparison between calculated and test values are givencoaxial cableselectric impedance measurementpower cablestransfer impedanceimpulse conditionsscreened coaxial cablelow-power sinusoidal currentcurrent pulsesmeasurement resultstest valuesMeasurement of transfer impedance under impulse conditionstext::journal::journal article::research article