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Type '''1454-AH Decade Voltage Divider 100 kΩ'''.
{{GR Product
|model=1454-AH
|codes=ABASH
|class=resistance standards
|summary=Decade Voltage Divider
|image=GR 1454-AH Close-Up.jpg
|caption=General Radio 1454-AH Decade Voltage Divider
|series=1454
|introduced=1959
|discontinued=1965
|designers=
|manuals=
* [[Media:GR 1454-A_AH Decade Voltage Divider 1454-0110-E 11_1964.pdf|General Radio 1454-AH Decade Voltage Divider Manual 1454-0110-E 1964]]
{{Catalog History}}
}}
The {{Title|General Radio 1454-AH Decade Voltage Divider}} was introduced in {{Catalog P}} and remained available through {{Catalog S}}.
 
The Type 1454-AH is a four stage voltage divider using the Kelvin and Varley circuit.  The use of four special Type [[510]] resistance
units achieve this. It features a constant 100 kΩ input resistance with a maximum input voltage 700 V at audio frequencies.
Applications for the 1454-AH include voltmeter calibration, measurements of gain and attenuation, and turns ratio of transformers.
The Type 1454-AH is identical to the Type [[1454-A]] except that all resistance values are increased by a factor of 10. Ungrounded or grounded operation is possible with a link at the input terminals.
 
==Specifications==
==Specifications==
* '''Voltage Ratio:''' .0001 to 1.0000 in step of .0001
* '''Accuracy: ±0.04% of indicated ratio
* '''Frequency Characteristics:''' frequency error is <0.1% at 2 kHz if the external capacitance placed across the output terminals is less than 50 pF
* '''Input Resistance:''' 100 kΩ
* '''Output Resistance:''' Varies with output setting
* '''Maximum Input Voltage:''' 700 volts rms, limited to 350 volts for maximum accuracy


==Links==
==Links==


* [[Media:GR Exp 1454-A_AH 07_1959.pdf|Experimenter July 1959 describing Type]]


==Photos==
==Photos==
<gallery>
<gallery>
GR 1454-AH Front.jpg
GR 1454-AH Bottom.jpg
GR 1454-AH Left Side.jpg
GR 1454-AH Rear.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Top.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Rear.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Bottom.jpg
</gallery>
===Divide by 0.1 Unit===
<gallery>
GR 1454-AH Inside Top Decade 1.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Rear Decade 1.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Bottom Decade 1.jpg
</gallery>
===Divide by 0.01 Unit===
<gallery>
GR 1454-AH Inside Top Decade 2.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Rear Decade 2.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Bottom Decade 2.jpg
</gallery>
===Divide by 0.001 Unit===
<gallery>
GR 1454-AH Inside Top Decade 3.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Rear Decade 3.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Bottom Decade 3.jpg
</gallery>
===Divide by 0.0001 Unit===
<gallery>
GR 1454-AH Inside Top Decade 4.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Rear Decade 4.jpg
GR 1454-AH Inside Top Decade 4.jpg
</gallery>
</gallery>


[[Category:Resistance Standards]]
[[Category:Resistance Standards]]
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Revision as of 18:55, 17 May 2024

General Radio 1454-AH
Decade Voltage Divider
General Radio 1454-AH Decade Voltage Divider

Available from 1959 to 1965

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog P 1959 160
Catalog Q 1961 154
Catalog R 1963 26
Catalog S 1965 40
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 1454-AH Decade Voltage Divider was introduced in Catalog P (1959) and remained available through Catalog S (1965).

The Type 1454-AH is a four stage voltage divider using the Kelvin and Varley circuit. The use of four special Type 510 resistance units achieve this. It features a constant 100 kΩ input resistance with a maximum input voltage 700 V at audio frequencies. Applications for the 1454-AH include voltmeter calibration, measurements of gain and attenuation, and turns ratio of transformers. The Type 1454-AH is identical to the Type 1454-A except that all resistance values are increased by a factor of 10. Ungrounded or grounded operation is possible with a link at the input terminals.

Specifications

  • Voltage Ratio: .0001 to 1.0000 in step of .0001
  • Accuracy: ±0.04% of indicated ratio
  • Frequency Characteristics: frequency error is <0.1% at 2 kHz if the external capacitance placed across the output terminals is less than 50 pF
  • Input Resistance: 100 kΩ
  • Output Resistance: Varies with output setting
  • Maximum Input Voltage: 700 volts rms, limited to 350 volts for maximum accuracy

Links

Photos

Divide by 0.1 Unit

Divide by 0.01 Unit

Divide by 0.001 Unit

Divide by 0.0001 Unit