sooooo.... i have four 5.5 digit DMMs, including a Fluke 8840A, on my bench. given the limits of my volt nuttery, i am happy that they all measure the voltage of a DMMCheck within 0.004 volts but...
they are kinda, i dunno, drifty, fluctuating, each and every one of them, in the least significant digits. and the changes are fast (every update when on internal trigger) and seemingly random (doesn't seem to be consistent in amount or direction). they don't settle down if I let them warm up. i guess it is a noise issue (WAG). i haven't done a lot of interwebbing to see if there is a reason or a fix and figured i'd ask the collective brain trust here for some guidance before i crack the cases open.
edit: to be clear, i see these fluctuations with the leads shorted, too, though the delta is a lot smaller. it is worse on the fluke than the HP meters. so it seems to be more than just the random nano current across a large resistance...
you know, if i deleted all the posts that provided evidence of my ignorance, i'd be able to count the ones left on one hand...
i did some more thinking about my question.
of course, after i posted it. then i went down to the bench to do a little more experimenting, along with a wee bit of figuring numbers. given the input impedance of the fluke meter, and the fact that it is displaying five point five digits at on the 200 mV scale, that's a 1uV resolution. doesn't take much current across 10 MOhms to change that last digit up or down a couple. should have done the calculation before posting.
i also realized that i introduced random errors by not being careful with my test setup. i set everything up again with more attention to detail and found that the fluctuations are a tenth of the size that i thought they were.
truth is, i am not used to measuring
anything down to microvolts or milliohms or nanoamps. almost everything i designed or built or fixed when i was doing this for a living rarely required better than slide rule precision. maybe i should just tape over the right side of my meters so they only show two digits after the decimal.
i am pretty sure that i will never stop feeling, or acting, like an electronics noob.
so....
nevermind