Voltage instrument transformers are usually tested at the rated frequency. In order to assess their performance in measuring harmonic components, typically, the frequency response function (FRF) is evaluated. Therefore, this conventional characterization does not consider nonlinear effects that may have a nonnegligible impact on the accuracy, especially when the transducer under test is represented by an inductive voltage transformer (VT). In this paper, a simple procedure for the characterization of voltage instrument transformers is presented. The method is based on the concept of best linear approximation of a nonlinear system. It requires applying a class of excitation signals that resembles the typical voltage waveforms found in power ...