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Easy-to-Use Combination Four-Terminal- Pair/Two-Terminal-Pair AC Transformer Bridge
A new four-terminal-pair bridge, capable of achieving a relative standard uncertainty of 1 x 10 to the minus 9th power, was constructed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology by converting a two-terminal-pair bridge. The conversion requires only the addition of components which are easily removed if two-terminal-pair measurements are to be made. The design and testing of this bridge is described. The new four-terminal-pair bridge requires fewer auxiliary balances than the present four-terminal-pair bridge employed at NIST, which makes it much easier to use. This new design can be used to compare capacitance, resistance, and inductance standards.
Easy-to-Use Combination Four-Terminal- Pair/Two-Terminal-Pair AC Transformer Bridge
A new four-terminal-pair bridge, capable of achieving a relative standard uncertainty of 1 x 10 to the minus 9th power, was constructed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology by converting a two-terminal-pair bridge. The conversion requires only the addition of components which are easily removed if two-terminal-pair measurements are to be made. The design and testing of this bridge is described. The new four-terminal-pair bridge requires fewer auxiliary balances than the present four-terminal-pair bridge employed at NIST, which makes it much easier to use. This new design can be used to compare capacitance, resistance, and inductance standards.
Easy-to-Use Combination Four-Terminal- Pair/Two-Terminal-Pair AC Transformer Bridge
A. Jeffery (author) / J. Q. Shields (author) / L. H. Lee (author)
1998
4 pages
Report
No indication
English
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