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| Fluke 732B DC Standard Teardown |
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| robrenz:
Very nice, Thanks for taking the time to show this. :-+ |
| saturation:
Most excellent, thanks freee-! |
| ElectroIrradiator:
That is some serious adult content right there. :-+ What fate befell the individual, which let the battery run out? >:D |
| bingo600:
Damm i'm envious ... :'( Why's all the nice affordable used-stuff available "over there". I'm drooling heavily , and want one..... Thanx for the nice teardown :-+ But give it to Dave for the next contest ... hint..hint /Bingo |
| PA4TIM:
They allways tell the 732B is a totally different class as the 731A, now I see why. My 731 A http://www.pa4tim.nl/?p=2376 is not more as a reference, an opamp and some resistors. I made a LM399 standarsd, still planning to ovenise the whole thing and buils it in the 731A housing. It is pretty stable but the temp in my lab is not. . It changes about 40 uV on 10V something like 8 degrees temp change and relative humidity. ( 0.5 ppm / C ) As soon as I can log lemp and rH% I will log the voltage deviation over time. |
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