Alan: The basic answer is NO. But a more expensive answer is to send the 732A into FLUKE (or somewhere else that has a JJA) at regular intervals (i.e. 3 months) until you get a good idea of this unit's drift rate. This is why these units tend to multiply in your collection until you have at least 4 so that you can inter-compare the differences between all 4, doing a chart and then you can pretty well estimate the drift of each unit.
See pages 34 - 36 in the FLUKE publication "Calibration Philosophy in Practice 1st ed" at this URL http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=download&file=06_Misc_Test_Equipment/2_Various_Projects_and_Info/Calibration_Philosophy_In_Practice_1st_ed_FLUKE.pdf Another publication is NBS Technical Note #430 at this URL http://www.ko4bb.com/getsimple/index.php?id=download&file=02_GPS_Timing/Time_Nuts_Papers/Standard_Cells_NBS_Monograph_84.pdf While written for standard cells they apply just as well for solid state voltage references like the 732A/B. Also is a FLUKE Application Note "Fractional PPM traceablilty using your FLUKE 734A/732B" at this URL http://us.flukecal.com/literature/articles-and-education/electrical-calibration/application-notes/fractional-ppm-traceabili And "Maintaining 10 VDC at 0.3 PPM or Better in Your Laboratory" at this URL http://us.flukecal.com/literature/articles-and-education/electrical-calibration/papers-articles/maintaining-10-vdc-03-ppm-o I have used this method on my 732As for years and can estimate overall drift of each one. I have 5 732As in the control chart. Of course periodically one needs to be sent into FLUKE for certification as to it's exact NIST voltage. While there is a lot of information in all of these publications, I mainly depend upon the "Fluke Philosophy pp 34-36" methods. While this may not satisfy the "purests", it works well for the hobbiest and Voltnut. Have fun, Bill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Alan Ambrose" <alan.ambr...@anagram.net> To: <volt-nuts@febo.com> Sent: Wednesday, August 30, 2017 9:33 AM Subject: [volt-nuts] 732A drift > >>> My 732A<x-apple-data-detectors://28> e.g. has a drift of only about 0.2ppm pa over a couple of year > > Hope you don't mind me jumping on this thread and asking a basic question: is there any kind of procedure for the 'enthusiast' (say with single 3458A/single 732 and not say 4x732) to measure the drift of a particular 732. > > Alan > _______________________________________________ > volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com > To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts > and follow the instructions there. _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- volt-nuts@febo.com To unsubscribe, go to https://www.febo.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts and follow the instructions there.