Peter Daly from Keysight takes us on a tour of their Melbourne calibration and repair lab.
Both automated and manual test benches, high voltage PSU test system, phase noise measurement system, and rohs repair.
A bit disappointing.. very few details, and what about low frequency and DC calibration?
Or is there a 4th part pending?
But anyhow, there were many 3458A in every place.
Frank
A bit disappointing.. very few details, and what about low frequency and DC calibration?
Or is there a 4th part pending?
No 4th part, you get what you get.
Interesting, that they also have/had(?) some Rohde & Schwarz gear next to the phase noise measurement cubicle. I wonder what that stuff does in an Agilent lab?
One day this gear will end up in Graysonline, or in Keysight's eBay shop
For the volt and ohm nuts, the interesting stuff was across the hall in the standards lab.
For the volt and ohm nuts, the interesting stuff was across the hall in the standards lab.
Dave,
I wanted to update this comment as I saw the standards lab video after I made the above comment. The standards lab tour was disappointing as I do not dabble in time and/or frequency. My hobby lab is all SMUs, voltage references and calibrated resistances, DMMs, nanovoltmeters, picoamp source, nanovolt source, etc.
Your host mentioned the "cells" across the hall. I think he was referring to their voltage standard boxes. Probably Fluke 732Bs.
If you get a chance to re-visit this standards lab, please ask for some discussion and eyes-on of the voltage and resistance standards.
cheers....