Author Topic: I'm building an ultra-precision high resistance bridge(now: panel finished)  (Read 22538 times)

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Offline zlymexTopic starter

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Thanks very much everybody for the compliments. I've updated the main posts for the completely new schematics(and the theory of operations). I also included a mini survey of existing high precision high resistance measurement method in the second post.
 

Offline zlymexTopic starter

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Re: I plan to build a high resistance bridge
« Reply #26 on: May 16, 2016, 06:15:34 am »
You might want to check out the ADA4530-1...  WAY better specs than anything else available, and made for your application...  (Bonus: built-in guard buffer too!)

-Ken
After more than one month's waiting, the mail arrived today. ^-^

Another separate mail of NP0/C0G capacitors also arrived, some will be used for the switchable feedback capacitors for the amplifier.

« Last Edit: May 16, 2016, 06:29:49 am by zlymex »
 

Offline HighVoltage

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Very nice project.
How did you bring the text on to the surface?
There are 3 kinds of people in this world, those who can count and those who can not.
 

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Very nice project.
How did you bring the text on to the surface?
Thanks. I color printed everything on a self-adhesive A4 paper with background scanned from the aluminium cover. Then I covered it with a water proof, transparent sticker. Lastly, remove the back paper and align it very carefully with the cover(already with all the holes) and tick to it.
 


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