[volt-nuts] Traveling Standards - Measuring Protocol
WB6BNQ
wb6bnq at cox.net
Wed Sep 7 09:54:17 UTC 2011
Well Bob,
I do not think protocol is the correct term. As taken from Oxford, a formal
record of scientific experimental observation such as a procedure for carrying
out a scientific experiment or a course of medical treatment.
Well, we have not damaged the patient, yet, so a medical response is not
necessary. Classing it as a scientific observation is a bit of a stretch.
However, it is an experiment from which a hypothesis could be drawn.
Here, how each observer derives the data, procedurally, is totally immaterial;
the only requirement is they report three datums: 1) LM-35 value, 2) LM199 value
and 3) MAX6350 value. In the end, you will be the only one expected to follow
any protocol. Which, besides providing the raw data, would be to report a
statistical analysis and your summation of the experiment.
Bill....WB6BNQ
Bob Smither wrote:
> I guess it makes sense to define the set of measurements to be made on a
> Traveling Standard and how those measurements are to be made. I have
> put a draft protocol for making TS measurements here:
>
> http://c-c-i.com/tsp
>
> This is all pretty new to me, so I would appreciate any feedback from
> the list members, especially those that have agreed to make measurements.
>
> Thanks!
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> Bob Smither, PhD Circuit Concepts, Inc.
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