J. C. de Oliveira e Silva, C. Schumann, Hugh G. P. Hunt, M. Saba, M. Becerra
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EMC considerations for JLRL direct lightning current measurement
In this paper the electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) considerations made to the direct lightning current measuring system that is part of the Johannesburg Lightning Research Laboratory (JLRL) are presented. The output voltages from two series connected shunts and the sending of their analog signals downward a tower to the measuring system, makes this measuring setup particularly critical regarding immunity against the strong effects of the lightning current.