To John Ackermann!
My recommendation for documents about DC-voltage-standards are the Fluke
sites.
Go to service/manuals, e.g.:
http://www.fluke.co.uk/comx/manuals.aspx?locale=ukenpid=0
They still produce the best and most accurate DC calibrators and
standards, and to my biggest pleasure,
Dr. Frank Stellmach wrote:
To John Ackermann!
My recommendation for documents about DC-voltage-standards are the Fluke
sites.
Go to service/manuals, e.g.:
http://www.fluke.co.uk/comx/manuals.aspx?locale=ukenpid=0
They still produce the best and most accurate DC calibrators and
Chuck,
try '341A', this manual covers the 343A also. (different beta string only)
I've got the 5100, 5205, 5215 manuals from their site, perhaps something
comes close to your 5200.
Frank
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Chuck,
I just have found the 5200A manual addendum here:
http://us.fluke.com/usen/support/manuals/default.htm?prodcategory=OBS
The others I mentioned are the power amps only.
Fluke still scans on, so look for other manuals later.
Frank
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Hi Frank,
Thanks! And they did a really good job with the scanning too. They
are using a nice auto feeding scanner that seems to be very well setup.
Their searching tools could use some improvement, though. I searched
for 5200, 5200A, 341, 341A, 343, 343A, 8060, 8060A, and it didn't find
any
Re..the Fluke manual downloads - - try the Australian Fluke website - - they
have the best selection of all.
Roy
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