The Russian based Model P3030 1 Ohm resistor was now for almost 48 hours on the Keithley 2460 SMU at 100mA bias current.
And it shows a significant drift of 48 uOhm over 171.000 readings.
But may be that is normal?
And I dont know how much drift is contributed by the SMU.
I have also ordered a Burster 1 Ohm resistor for comparison purpose.
Well,
it looks like you have P-P 48 ppm drift+noise on 1 Ohm..
Noise is 9.686 ppm RMS, roughly it looks like about 20 ppm P-P.. So median drifted about 20 ppm.
Keithley 2460 has Extended specs +-40 ppm/°C of reading.... (0,1% /°C of +-0,04%)... on 20 Ohm/100mA range..
Keithley alone could have drifted that much with change in temp of less than 0.5°C.
But that noise looks high.. 100mA range on 2460 is specified at 100nA RMS noise..
So contribution to noise from SMU should be in 100nV range RMS on 1Ohm resistor.. You seem to have 100x more noise..
Maybe cabling, external disturbances?
Did I calculate wrong?
Regards,
Sinisa