[volt-nuts] Voltage Reference Mini-Oven

ws at Yahoo warrensjmail-one at yahoo.com
Fri Sep 16 05:23:51 UTC 2011


m k wrote:

> Hi Warren,
> That does seem a very simple way to get the diode at a steady temp,
> but then you need to keep the rest steady to stop all the other
> uncertainties swamping the nice steady diode you have just created.

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One solution that can be used to eliminate ALL the other uncertainties and 
errors of ALL the other places when building a 10 volt reference standard is 
by using a "Manual A-Cal" method,  as described in the "Sub PPM 10V transfer 
standard" posting.
 http://www.febo.com/pipermail/volt-nuts/2011-September/001029.html
The way it works is the same basic way that the automatic  "A-Cal" feature 
in the 3458A works.
All other voltage errors are eliminated by referencing back to the reference 
diode's voltage.

BTW to keep the mini-Oven really simple, The temperature can be controlled 
manually without a temperature controller.
The diode's temperature can be manual set by just adjusting the voltage 
across the 1/4 W heating resistor while measuring the thermistor's 
resistance on a 3 digit ohm meter.
The temperature is quick and easy to set manually, in part because of the 
quick 30 sec TC response time of such a small oven.
It is easy enough to manually set the temperature to within 0.25 deg C, 
which causes well under 0.01 PPM change in the zener's voltage.

Too much Fun
ws




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