I built a 5 volt precision voltage standard with a MAX6350. It is a self-contained IC, needing only a few capacitors and, optionally, a 10K trimm pot.
I realized that I might want to look at the circuit’s performance, before installing the trimm pot, to see if the trimm pot is needed. Here are my test results:
DMM Reading Notes
Brymen BM869s 5.0009 This meters is 2-3 years old. It has never been calibrated. The probes were delta’d out 0.0003v.
ExTech DM110 5.00 The probes are 0.00v at dead short. This meter is a pocket model, being around 10-15 years old. It has never been calibrated.
Tenma 72-1005 4.987 The unit is decades old and is likely to have never been calibrated.
CenTech HF1 5.04 Harbor Freight cheap freebie
CenTech HF2 5.05 Harbor Freight cheap freebie
I have not accounted for any thermal influence. The air conditioner is set to 75*F/23.89*C. The devices were not warmed for any period, prior to taking the readings.
So, I end up with a question… Which do I assume is more accurate… the high quality Brymen BM869s, or the new MAX6350 Precision Voltage Reference? Whichever one I select as my standard, I will calibrated everything else to that one.
For background, I am just a hobbyist, but I do want things to be as accurate as possible. My main goal is to have everything reading the same, as much as reasonably possible, for consistency’s sake. (I do realize that I will likely never be designing anything to 0.000x accuracy, other than maybe for current draw calculations of battery life.) I have rather nice equipment, for a non-professional, but much of it is decades old and needs to be calibrated. The BM869s has only had light use; it has never been in the field. Additionally, I do not have a friend/source with a proven reference with which to compare.
So, which do I choose as my reference (BM869s, or MAX6350) and why? Or, is there some sort of universally accepted averaging method that I could perform?… Split the difference between the two, etc?
I have an additional question about the trimm pot. Will its center point be at 5K, so that the IC can be adjusted up and down from its beginning point, or will it be at 0R and the adjustment can only add resistance?
Pictures, schematic and data sheet are attached. The yellow arrow on the PCB picture points to the location of the trimm pot, should it be added. The MAX6350 PCB is temporarily attached to the Battery Clip Board with Blu Tack
Thank you for your help. I appreciate it.



