[Test-Equipment] Simple DC Voltage Standard?

Pete Lancashire pete at petelancashire.com
Tue Mar 1 09:53:19 EST 2011


a sign of the times

http://gellerlabs.com/SVR%20Series.htm

Great news! Having sold our Agilent 3458A, and other instruments and
equipment to keep the small engineering company afloat, we might be
able to keep the 10V SVR program alive using the FLUKE 732B with our
Agilent 34410A and/or the FLUKE 845AR null meter ... there might be
more SVR boards in the future yet!

at least a positive attitude !!


On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 6:47 PM, Dino Papas <kl0s at cox.net> wrote:
> Barry - you might want to take a look at Joe Geller's voltage standards:
>
> http://gellerlabs.com/Voltage%20References.htm
>
> if you want more accuracy that a "standard battery."  I got one a while back and found it compared very well with my Agilent 34405A DMM (and most surprisingly with my very old Heathkit auto-ranging DMM).
>
> Dino KL0S
>
> On Feb282011, at 2023 PM, Barry wrote:
>
>> I recently refurbished an HP-410B and want to perform a simple DC voltage calibration.   The problem is I don't have anything that I'm really certain is all that close to the 1V standard I need.  I have a variable-voltage supply and with a simple voltage divider, I can hit 1V easily but without something to properly measure it, I don't know when it's spot on 1V.
>>
>> I have a Fluke 25 DMM, an old Triplett 630-NA, and an HP-410C - none of which are in known calibration.  The Fluke and Triplett agree, but the HP410C reads a little lower than either of those for the same voltage.
>>
>> For example, if I set the variable supply through the divider so that the Fluke and Triplett both see exactly 1V, the HP410C reads about 0.85V.  Of course, without any of them in known calibration, I don't know which one would be correct.
>>
>> What I was wondering is how close should a fresh AA battery be to exactly 1.5V?  From what I can find online, all the specs state a AA battery's "nominal" voltage is 1.5V but I'm not sure how close to exactly 1.5V is considered "nominal".
>>
>> Oddly, the HP410C measures a fresh AA batttery at exactly 1.5V while the other two see it as about 1.625V.  I'm pretty sure 1.625V is quite high for a "nominal" AA and perhaps the Fluke and Triplett are both out of calibration about the same amount.
>>
>> Any suggestions on a "dirty" way to get really close to 1.0V?  I also have a Tek 465B 'scope but that, too, isn't calibrated so not sure how that might help get me where I want to be with this.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Barry - N4BUQ
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