On 2 Jul 2014 07:55, "Magnus Danielson" wrote:
> The authoritative source is BIPM:
> http://www.bipm.org/en/practical_info/useful_links/nmi.html
Thank you. That is a useful resource to know of.
> which points to:
> http://www.measurement.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx
Thanks, that is probably what
David,
On 06/29/2014 12:33 PM, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I know of NPL in the UK, and NIST in the USA, but is anyone aware of
other "standard labs". In particular I am looking for the Australian
equivalent. A Google search came across "Standards Australia"
http://www.standards.org.au/
but I don'
David,
If you are looking for the Australian NMI (the equivalent of NPL and NIST)
then you are correct it is called the National Measurement Institute
(Australia)
www.measurement.gov.au for a list of all the NMI's that are signatories (or
associates) of the metre treaty then www.bipm.org (or more
Hi David
Standards Australia performs a somewhat different function in that it does
not maintain reference standards or do testing but rather it produces
written standards such as for construction of buildings, electrical wiring
and food standards. Standards Australia is certainly authoritative in
On 2014-06-29 04:33, Dr. David Kirkby wrote:
I know of NPL in the UK, and NIST in the USA, but is anyone aware of
other "standard labs". In particular I am looking for the Australian
equivalent. A Google search came across "Standards Australia"
http://www.standards.org.au/
but I don't know how
Hi
Over here NIST is very much part of the government. In many cases, if I want a
certain gizmo calibrated, I would not / could not send it there. It either
would be fairly expensive or simply something they don’t do. In the case of 50
ohm terminations, ours go back to Agilent / HP / Keysight (
Hi,
it used to be called NSL, National Standards Laboratory, part of the CSIRO.
Now it appears to be called National Measurement Institute, (NSI)
and seems to be located mainly at Lindfield NSW.
http://www.measurement.gov.au/Pages/default.aspx
See if that works,
Cheers,
Neville Michie
On 29/06/
I know of NPL in the UK, and NIST in the USA, but is anyone aware of
other "standard labs". In particular I am looking for the Australian
equivalent. A Google search came across "Standards Australia"
http://www.standards.org.au/
but I don't know how "authoritative" this is. There is basically
not