Hi,
On my trip to Dayton this year I picked up an ESI RS925A Resistance Standard. This is a very precise metrology grade decade resistance. It is an alternative to the General Radio 1433 series that Dave did a teardown in video 461.
The ESI decade box dates back to the mid 1960s. The current version RS925D is still available from IET Labs for a mere $16,000. The D version has some trimmers to facilitate calibration.
SchematicA little different. The lowest decade is a potentiometer.
SpecificationsReally outstanding specifications.
ConstructionOutside views:
The ESI resistance standard using conventional switches, but four switch decks are wired in parallel.
The resistors are wound on Mica formers.
Several Decades:
This is the variable 10m Ohm decade:
So how good is it?All the measurements were made with a Datron 1281 in the 4W ohms mode:
10K Ohm (10 ppm error)
100K (42 ppm error)
1M (33 ppm error)
20K (20 ppm error)
Regards,
Jay_Diddy_B