BTW, make absolutely sure you save the Zener current token value somewhere safe. The rest of the cal constants can be recovered with some good calibration standards, but the Zener value takes some pretty specialized calibration.

I think the performance of the 7081 is really phenomenal given that the reference is a non-ovenized Zener. It gets this by individually setting the Zener current to the value that gives the minimal voltage change for temperature change, then injecting a 2nd-order correction factor.

The moral of this story is that the current token setting is specific to the Zener, and you'd need a good temperature-controlled chamber and a lot of time to replicate.

--
Bill Ezell
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They said 'Windows or better'
so I used Linux.


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