I hope to create some precision resistors that I and other members can use for generally checking their 6.5, 7.5 and hopefully 8.5 digit meters. What I have available to me are Alpha Electronics MPP and MPQ types which are 0.2ppm, typical (see data sheet). I plan to put 4-16 together to create a stable, robust value with good temperature characteristics.
Now, the real question: is it a good idea to have a switch in the resistor path? You see, I have this nice 4 deck, 12 position rotary switch. This would allow four wire measurements on 12 different resistors (or two different configurations of 6 resistors). Since a four wire measurement would be required that should nullify the contact resistance of the switch, right? It would be nice, obviously, to not have to pull one resistor out and pop another in, over and over. But if the repeatability is not there the switch would defeat the purpose. What are your thoughts?
Thanks,
Randall