Hello,
Thanks to all for your inputs and suggestions!
To clarify, although I am not in expert in calculations, the first ppm graph was the difference between Prema or Tek value and HP 34401A value, considered as the reference value at any time, converted in ppm of the reference value and centered around 0.
I don't know if it is a valid method, but it highlights the jumps and quantifies them in ppm of the reference value.
Today, rainy day, ideal for experiments!
I have tried to measure 0V (short) for a few hours as Kleinstein suggested, and the plot did not show any abnormal jumps (calibration of the Prema is not good, for sure):
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As it seemed encouraging, I have tried to connect the Prema alone to the reference. So far, only 3 hours of plot but it seems that Andreas's and Dr. Franks's intuition was correct: no more big jumps in the measured value.
Raw value, with the same scale as before :
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As I don't know the actual reference value, which is slightly drifting in time, I have plotted the difference with the average value of the series, in ppm of this average value :
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I am not sure whether the remaining 'noise' is acceptable, it might also be due to the reference, but it is far better than before!
I was a little worried by this DMMs (although it was a real 'score') because the analog board rev. A6 had been modified at some point in time to retrofit some of the later modifications found in the rev. A8 schematic.
And the modifications did not look very nice (new electrolytic caps, on the bottom left of the picture):
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In seems in the end, it is not that bad.
The only issue is the calibration that is not good, and even screwed up in some ohm or amps ranges, but it is another topic!
Anyhow, I have learned something: I would not have imagined that one DMM could interfere in such a way with another.
Very interesting!
By the way, Dr Frank : what is the 'HP3458A AZ circuit' you are mentionning ? Auto-Zero ?
Michel.