Looking to calibrate or at least check ACV ranges on a 3456A.
Yeah, I know the manual says to use a F5200+F5205. Well, none of these are even in sight. Moreover, Ohms and DCV have priority to me. And the series of 19 videos about the F5200 from defpom is scary. So I thought it wouldn't happen anytime soon. But...
...I happened to stumble upon a Gertsch RT-7 ratio transformer on ebay and won the bid.
So far I tested it from mains using a variac. It works as expected. Now looking for a more stable AC source. Since Gertsch docs say V=0.35*freq, 350 V max, I guess some variable voltage, variable frequency AC source would come handy. If I'm getting it right, Gertsch RT-7 best accuracy is at 400 Hz, and I guess it would do 1 kHz with no problem. I don't know what would be the max frequency this Gertsch could deliver while maintaining accuracy.
3456A manual asks for up to 250 kHz. I would be more than happy with about 300Vrms at 1 kHz. More frequency would be better of course, but I could easily live without it. I would like to have lower frequencies available however.
So far I have seen some different ways. I would rather follow the one that would allow me to came as close as possible to adjust the ACV ranges. I guess it would also be the most expensive one and that it will require external calibration. In that case I just will allow plenty of time for the project, but would aim to complete it anyway.
Being an ignoramus, I would like to hear some general opinions/ideas about all the approaches I have found. Perhaps it would be wise to go the cheap way while learning and hope some F5200 will come into reach sometime in the future.
First, a couple threads from enut11 and the links he provided, about signal generator+ audio amplifier + reversed mains transformer (I have a Rigol DG800):
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/metrology/an-experimental-ac-voltage-calibrator/msg3840836/#msg3840836https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/diy-variable-ac-voltage-and-frequency-source-for-calibration/msg5552145/#msg5552145Second, almost the same thing seems to be available from Feelelec. It's said it can work with other AWGs, not just FeelTech:
https://aliexpress.com/item/1005004153177445.htmlThird, the DIY ultra low distortion oscillator mentioned by branadic, it seems to have also basic AGC somehow:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/metrology/ac-voltage-standard/msg3602024/#msg3602024And last, the SWR200 way, which, if I'm getting it right, will output a sinewave from an integrated zener reference, with AGC and variable frequency using two external capacitors. It would need a DAC and anyway the same amplifier + reversed mains transformer thing I guess. Available from Mouser:
https://eu.mouser.com/ProductDetail/Apex-Microtechnology/SWR200C?qs=TiOZkKH1s2QO3EEJBtAi3w%3D%3DSo what do you guys think?