Conrad Hoffman said:
Nice potentiometer- Guildline is excellent (and expensive) stuff. Without looking in detail, it looks like it's basically a 6-digit voltmeter. The voltage reference would have been a Weston standard cell (mercury/cadmium) at 1.018 or so volts. If you haven't already, go research "Kelvin Varley Dividers" as a first step to understanding the thing ;-)
Guildline made the voltage divider for the HP 3456A DVM -- still one of my favorite instruments.
Another good source of high precision potentiometers for measurement work are the Keithleys -- sometimes you will see them paired up with a Keithley 240 HV power supply. The Fluke voltage references...
Jim Williams (Linear Technologies) did an application note on Kelvin Varley Dividers -- it's in a piece on a 20-bit reference which they devised. Williams stuff is always a pleasure to read.
I haven't started to build it yet. Doing some web research, I realized that my local surplus store has 4 of these (below). They are on the top shelf out of reach, but I recognized the GIANT meters, and made the connection.
Of course I realize Conrad's version is smaller (a lot), but I do suppose I could buy one of these big beasts, the above Gen Rad 1654.
I'm guessing they'd let one go for $60 - $100.
Any thoughts on the difference between the two? What would you do ?
btw, the manual has some good reading...
http://bama.edebris.com/download/gr/1654/GR 1654 Impedance Comparitor.pdf
=RR=


Of course I realize Conrad's version is smaller (a lot), but I do suppose I could buy one of these big beasts, the above Gen Rad 1654.
I'm guessing they'd let one go for $60 - $100.
Any thoughts on the difference between the two? What would you do ?
btw, the manual has some good reading...
http://bama.edebris.com/download/gr/1654/GR 1654 Impedance Comparitor.pdf
=RR=
The topic of testing power supply filter caps seems popular, and many people don't have a capacitance meter or bridge.
[cut]
An externally hosted image should be here but it was not working when we last tested it.
[cut]
Schematic
I resume this quite old Conrad's post because it seems that the links to the picture and schematic are broken.
As I'm interested in this topic I kindly ask Conrad if he can restore the correct link
Thanks in advance
Regards
diy_audio_fo
I found the topic of great interest as well and the links to be broken.I resume this quite old Conrad's post because it seems that the links to the picture and schematic are broken.
As I'm interested in this topic I kindly ask Conrad if he can restore the correct link
Thanks in advance
Regards
diy_audio_fo
Dennis
- Status
- Not open for further replies.