Argghhhh!  Changing the pot didn't fix it - once the meter had warmed up for > 
1hr it was backto its old tricks. 

Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of David C. Partridge
Sent: 09 June 2012 19:02
To: 'Discussion of precise voltage measurement'
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Help with 7081 AC buffer circuit

Changing the potentiometer was indeed the solution - thanks to Ed and to John 
(whose post never made it here, though I found it on the site). 

The DC level at TP705 is now relatively stable and close to 0uV (jumping around 
a bit but typically well less than 100uV).

Now that I get a stable reading near 0uV here, I see another problem :(

If I then switch from the VAC to the VAC plus VDC setting, the DC output level 
at TP705 jumps positive by about 600uV, which results in a difference in 
reading of around 60uV which I don't believe should happen.   Strangely, if I 
leave the input open circuit, I can switch between VAC and VAC+VDC modes 
without this shift occurring.

I re-wired the circuitry around the relays using PTFE feed-through insulators 
and direct point to point wiring to eliminate leakage problems between the 
relay power lines (-10V, -15V) and the signals before I baked the PCB.

Regards,
David Partridge


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