Measurements of partial discharge (PD) are used to examine the insulation c
haracteristics of Hv equipment. This test method is also suitable for low-c
ost components in mass production. To monitor the quality of prefabricated
parts, products and production processes, short test cycles and automatic c
lassification are indispensable. In addition, it is desirable to acquire mo
re information about the PD signals for classification. This can be achieve
d with an ultra wide band (UWB) measurement system. In this paper a new tes
t method, based on analog capture of PD parameters which describe the PD wa
veform, in addition to the usual parameters, is proposed. The analog values
are further processed employing a digital signal processing hardware and a
PC. Measurements of frequently encountered PD pulse shapes and their frequ
ency spectra are used to discuss problems which arise from the integration
in the frequency domain. These problems are avoided using integration in th
e time domain, which is employed to determine the apparent charge with the
described measurement system. Using the PD pulse duration as ate example, m
easurements on artificially created test samples are presented, which show
the influence of the defect dimensions on the PD pulse parameters. This is
feasible for test circuit dimensions not extending to a certain value, whic
h depends on the used frequency range of the measurement system.