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2nOrderEDO
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July 30, 2024, 09:53:05 pm »
Hello fellow EEVBlog forum users,
We are on the process of repairing a Stanford Research Systems DS360 Low Distortion Function Generator.
https://www.thinksrs.com/products/ds360.html
Right now we are trying to get the thing calibrated, but it seems like there are more than 900 calibration constants, and no specific information about what each means. It seems also like there is no information from SRS, except that it is possible to pay 900 USD to get it calibrated.
Is there any one around here who has an a list/information about these calibration constants?
Regards,
2nOrderEDO
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I don't have any expreicnce with this, but did you load the factory cal constants from ROM? If you have, you can compare your readings to the performance tests that are in the manual.
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