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| quarks:
Unfortunately I totally missed this very interesting information until today. Great post, many thanks for sharing. |
| dr.diesel:
--- Quote from: quarks on February 27, 2016, 06:02:13 am ---Unfortunately I totally missed this very interesting information until today. --- End quote --- Yeah, I can't keep up anymore either. Sure wish @mentions worked! :scared: |
| dl1640:
Very informative investigations. I set up a 3458A with OCOMP DELAY5 NPLC100 4W to check a 100 ohm class .005 resistor, I'm going to see how good it can get. The resistor is obviously out of spec and I need to use it by this calibrated value. :) |
| Dr. Frank:
--- Quote from: dl1640 on December 01, 2017, 01:45:07 pm ---Very informative investigations. I set up a 3458A with OCOMP DELAY5 NPLC100 4W to check a 100 ohm class .005 resistor, I'm going to see how good it can get. The resistor is obviously out of spec and I need to use it by this calibrated value. :) --- End quote --- This delay is necessary only for R >= 10k. For 100Ohm, you can have a delay of a few ten msec, otherwise you waste time. Frank |
| dl1640:
Thanks Frank, I will try different delay time. |
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