Hello,
I have a Agilent 34970A which needs calibration. I don't have a calibrator, so I want to do it with my equipment as good as possible.
I have a Keithley 2000 (calibrated last October), a Keithley 2015, a Rigol DP832 power supply, a Siglent SDG 1010 function generator, a Rigol DS1054 and a RK8511 DC electronic load.
For DC calibration I ordered one of the cheap voltage references from Ebay and a DC voltage divider. I want to use the voltage reference as IMHO the ripple of the DP832 is too high for a stable measurement. I will use the Keithleys for the measurement.
DC voltage and current shouldn't be a problem, but how can I make a stable AC measurement? I bought a cheap adjustable AC transformer, adjustable from 0-250V AC.The powerlines here fluctuate approx. 5%. I can use the signal generator for the low AC levels (up to 5V), but I don't have a solution for 10/100/300V. How can I stabilize the AC voltage?
Thnaks for any info.