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I bought a Fluke 3330B for under $50 -- I was stunned that it was in perfect
cal -- I just used it for an article that had a microprocessor controlled power supply -- nice to have the Fluke so that you don't have to play around withthe code or worry about a keyboard. It is a beast, however. I bought a second "parts" unit in case anything goes wrong with the first one. When you play around with these things you begin to purchase high quality cables and connectors. I didn't know a "Seelback" from a humpback! Jack "artie" wrote in message .com... One of my favorite gadgets is the Datel DVC 8500 voltage calibrator. Small, fairly stable, +/- 19999 mV via thumbwheel switches, plus trimming. They pop up on eBay aperiodically (one currently listed, going for $31, and recently calibrated -- a deal. Item 3814748987). "Gary Schafer" wrote in message ... I am looking for an accurate voltage source around 12 volts to use to check calibration on digital voltmeters. .01% would be nice. Does anyone know about the 3 terminal voltage reference chips available? Would they do the job? Thanks for any help. Gary K4FMX -- |
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