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| Repair : HP 3245A precision DC/AC source |
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| alanambrose:
>>> P.S. That D7000 of yours screams for more attention, it can produce much better images... :) Yes agree, v. lame images - I noticed that I had some better images on my phone - and, no excuses, as I have a nice macro lens that I couldn't be bothered to get out... Ho ho, about including some of your images, apologies - I just copied over what I though was interesting from my \3245a\images folder - didn't notice that some of the backgrounds were different. >>> we can do comparisons in drift/stability/noise Good idea, I'm going to get a measurement set-up sorted out soonish ... atm I can't get ezgpib to talk to anything from win 7 64, so might revert to writing some code myself. A. |
| TiN:
I'd suggest getting RPI so we can bodge some python GPIB sorcery. It's better to have standalone setup to do long-term measurements, so whatever you do on your PC would not upset ppm-level stuff :) P.s. I use Win2008R2 64bit (it's based on 7 x64) with EZGPIB, it works here okay (with NI GPIB USB pod though, not Agilent you have). P.s. no problems about pic, you can take them surely. |
| alanambrose:
OK FYI these are the results I'm getting: 3245A setting (V) 0 0.01 0.1 1 10 sd (ppm of 10V range) 0.083 0.069 0.18 0.13 0.339 sd (ppm of reading) 69 18 1.3 0.339 This is with a 3458A at NPLC=1 on the 10V range, no auto zero. I measured the 3458A with a short at 0.053ppm of range. A. |
| TiN:
Paffnerr is out of the way now... Also replaced all electrolytic caps on A6 PCBA, and while doing so, spotted a bit of QC control issue: Little guy's lead was not formed properly. |
| alanambrose:
Nice, btw I'm assuming the block of foam you show on the original ref came with the machine? - there was none on mine. |
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