Like that Datron 4910 we might get from that German company you linked in the other thread (I believe it was you).
They are called "Singer Pharmacy", as they are totally overprized, and they often have very old stuff, w/o advising you, about ser. no. / date codes and real condition.
The instruments work all right, though, because they have a bunch of skilled technicians in their cave.
Sometimes, they sell instruments as "scrap" for a reasonable price, and these turn out sometimes to work fine, as my Fluke 5200A for a few hundred €uro.
Over 20 years ago, I've already bought several special RF tubes for our Aachen Physics II Institute directly from Helmut Singer.. he's quite a rustic guy..
That module you designed is fantastic! I love it. I am definitely trying to get into the design side of things.
Please check out our Super LTZ thread,
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/metrology/ultra-precision-reference-ltz1000/, there are many other designs also, which have some advantages over the original schematic from LT, with less engineering effort and cost... Look for Andreas PCB, for example.
Do any of you here see a market for 10.5 digit multimeters? I've been thinking about trying to design one in my off time. First though, I was going to try to design a new way to get a more accurate voltage reference. This is probably a few years in the making, however lol.... As I delve into it, it could very well be a thing that's not feasible. I will definitely be looking to some of the great information I've found on this website when I get the go ahead.
This has already been discussed in several threads.
An analogue DMM with more than 8 1/2 digits is useless at this time, due to physical linearity and noise limitations.
As an analogue voltage reference, there is currently no other more stable device available than using zener diodes (reference amplifiers).
Drift is on the order of a few parts in 10^7/year, noise on the same order, again limiting useful uncertainty, and the resolution to about 8 digits.
See DMM noise comparison thread for that.
I've seen a concept, where a JJA as an A/D and reference is combined directly with a DMM, so to maybe have order of 10^-9 of noise/stability/uncertainty..
For physical reasons, as soon as you go from cryogenic/quantum world to real 300K analogue world, you will be limited to these 10^-9.
So there's not only no market for 9..10 digits analogue DMM, these simply do not exist.
Frank