Dear experts
I am a little bit confused about which formula to use for the accuracy checking of the Rigol DP832's voltage & current.
In the datasheet,there is a column "Annual accuracy" for programming & readback.Also there is a column which states the "Stability".
So my question,for say,I have setted 5v & my DMM reading is 5.001v.So should I calculate using the formula mentioned in the Annual accuracy>programming(.05%+10mV) or should I calculate using the Stability(.02%+2mv)??
Please help!!
The annual accuracy is the maximum variation from calibrated output values after one year from the time of calibration.
Stability is the maximum variation of output values over an 8 hour time period (from datasheet: "Note[3]: The variation of the output within 8 hours after 30-minute warm-up when the load circuit and environment temperature are constant."). So stability is a shorter term variation within the constraints of the annual accuracy.
Thanks a lot for the nice explanation.My unit has not completed one year yet.In july-15,2018 one year will be completed after calibration.So i should stick to the "Stability" then!Am i correct?
The stability specification only guarantees that the outputs will not change by a certain amount over an 8 hour period with a constant load and environment. It does not say anything about absolute accuracy.
Absolute accuracy is determined by comparing the output of the power supply to some external calibration standard. The one year accuracy spec for the power supply says it won't deviate by more than a certain amount for one year from the last calibration.
If you are concerned about the absolute accuracy of the power supply, you can use a more precise instrument to monitor the output and adjust the power supply using those readings as you go or, use that instrument to adjust the internal calibration of the power supply as often as you want. The Rigol calibration guide for the DP800 series power supplies is attached below. To do the calibration, you would need a DMM that has the accuracy that you want. A 6 1/2 digit bench DMM is recommended, but you could even use one of the very inexpensive Chinese 10,000 count DMM's (e.g.
https://www.banggood.com/search/an8009.html) and use that as your calibration standard. This would get all of the channels of the power supply to have a consistent calibration but would only have the absolute accuracy of the DMM you are using as your standard. It's all relative. It depends on what you need the power supply to do for you.
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Whats driving me is just curiosity, no commercial interests. Is a popular thing, there has been a lot of debate, and I just wanted to know how owners feel about it, nothing else.
Still, posting the same message 8 times is a bit how-you-doing…
The reason to do that was to generate some awareness for the poll in threads related to the subject.
I could not see whats wrong with that.
What happens if everyone posts all over the forum because they feel important? Spammer!
... its not "all over the forum". I did it *only* in threads related to the DP832.
The reason to do that was to generate some awareness for the poll in threads related to the subject.
I could not see whats wrong with that.
And if it is such a worthwhile cause simply contact me and I could make your poll a sticky, as you can see instead you are just annoying everyone with spammer like behaviour. You could also put a link in you signature (and then not make posts simply for the sake of it).
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What is the official way to get something sticky ?
BTW: I just had *one* compliant so far.
Sorry, I did not know how to make this "sticky".
You can't
What is the official way to get something sticky ?
You ask a moderator
BTW: I just had *one* compliant so far.
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As a general rule, think, "if everyone did what I am doing what would happen?". If everyone pasted such messages it would lead to chaos, if everyone wants everyone else to tell them what they think of such and such equipment it would also lead to chaos.
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Would you please make this "sticky" ? Your profile shows you are a moderator.
If you have a bench DMM with GPIB/LXI then just recalibrate your DP832 yourself when you suspect it has drifted, or when the readbacks differ from the setpoints. If you search you'll find the various calibration scripts created for this purpose in the past. It's a PSU, not a precision DMM, and can be calibrated with just about any 5.5 digit bench DMM.
In two years since calibration the readback on mine is still within 1mV/1mA, and similarly for setpoints. IMO that's perfectly fine stability and excellent precision for a PSU, but maybe your needs exceed mine.