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The '''General Radio 716-P4 Guard Circuit''' was introduced in {{Catalog N}} and remained available through {{Catalog S}}.  
The {{Title|General Radio 716-P4 Guard Circuit}} was introduced in {{Catalog N}} and remained available through {{Catalog S}}.  


The Type 716-P4 is an accessory to the [[716-C]] capacitance bridge. Its designed for measurements were the unknown is located some distance or in a test chamber used to simulate a range environmental factors.  
The Type 716-P4 is an accessory to the [[716-C]] capacitance bridge. Its designed for measurements were the unknown is located some distance or in a test chamber used to simulate a range environmental factors.  

Revision as of 01:34, 6 April 2024

General Radio 716-P4
guard circuit
General Radio 716-P4 Guard Circuit

Available from 1954 to 1965

Manuals
Catalog History
 Document Year Page
Catalog N 1954 86
Catalog O 1956 22
Catalog P 1959 13
Catalog Q 1961 15
Catalog R 1963 39
Catalog S 1965 61
(All manuals in PDF format unless noted otherwise)

The General Radio 716-P4 Guard Circuit was introduced in Catalog N (1954) and remained available through Catalog S (1965).

The Type 716-P4 is an accessory to the 716-C capacitance bridge. Its designed for measurements were the unknown is located some distance or in a test chamber used to simulate a range environmental factors. By the use of 716-P4 it converts the 716-C into a three terminal bridge using double insulated coaxial cable and separate ground to the unknown. The 716-P4 can then balance out the effects of the leads to the unknown.

Specifications

  • Capacitance Range: Designed primarily for use with the xl multiplier ranges of the Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge.
  • Frequency Range: Corresponds to that of Type 716-C Capacitance Bridge.
  • Guard Balance Capacitor: Any value of capacitance between the guard point and the high measuring terminal up to 1000 pF can be balanced out.


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