Hello,
I have just finished the Precision Voltage reference I was working on. ...Finally!
A used HP 3478A that I scored from ebay for $99 arrived just in time for calibrating my reference.
The ebay seller was kind enough to calibrate the voltage range with a voltage standard he had.
Resistance measurements look pretty accurate. I cannot say the same for its current range though
and I don't like the lack of uA range.
The multimeter arrived in a relatively good condition apart from some dust that has settled on the
board permanently... I really like this multimeter! A joy to use. The display has a nice contrast,
but it lacks a back light. A definite future mod. The on board battery reads 3.042V which is very
low. I would have to replace it very very soon.
Some photos:
Its has a Rev. C board.
The reference is based on the MAX6325 chip with an output of 2.5V
Very simple circuit with a chopper amp and two precision resistors.
You can calibrate multimeter voltage range with the 2.5V, resistance with 1K & 100K
and current with 2.5mA & 25uA.
Here it is:
(I will have to agree with Dave on that. Just look where they did print their serial number...!
I chose these test points because I think that there are much better than the U shaped ones.
The top is a cone and the multimeter leads have a larger area of contact and at the same time
they don't slip.
The circuit also has a low battery indicator which I think is a must for a portable voltage
reference in order to be 100% sure for its accuracy. The green LED starts to fade when the
battery reaches 8.1V and its completely off at 7.9V
The trimmer pot is a Bourns. It is pretty good but if anybody know a better quality one please
let me know.
I have been running it for 3 days now and it has finally stabilized at 2.50005V
The last digit is a 5 because I prefer the voltage to be on the positive side.
I don't like .99999s...
I think its accurate enough to calibrate my UT61E or similar multimeters.
Now I would have to see its long term stability.
The UT61E was 3mV out and the UT136C was 5mV out. Although the resistance measurement
of the UT1236C is painfully slow, it was spot on with the 1K and a couple of counts out with the 100K.
Its current measurement was spot on! 2.50 mA & 25.0 uA!
The leads you see in the picture above are a set of ProbeMaster leads that I saw in a Mailbag
episode. They are simply perfect. Thank you Dave !! (and the kind person who sent them)
Thank you for helping me finish another little project.
Regards,
George.