The difference between capacitive voltage dividers and resistive voltage dividers lies in the strong anti-interference ability of capacitive voltage dividers. For example, when adding a capacitive voltage divider to an impact generating device for measurement, the measured voltage value, wave head, and wave width value have smaller fluctuations compared to the standard voltage dividers. Another issue is that the impulse waveform measured by the voltage type voltage divider is a circular arc top, and the inductance value of the entire circuit is relatively small compared to the resistance type voltage divider
The disadvantage is that capacitive voltage dividers are prone to bumpy damage and are not easy to transport. The cost is relatively high compared to resistive voltage dividers.

