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Revision as of 22:36, 18 January 2024

Henry P. Hall (1966)

Henry Parsons Hall (June 28, 1928 - July 17, 2023) graduated from Williams College in 1949 and MIT in 1952 before joining General Radio as a co-op student in 1949.

He then worked for close to forty years for the same company until his retirement from GenRad in 1993 as a staff scientist.

He is credited with the design of the Digibridge instrument and invented the Orthonull mechanism (see 1650-A).

Hall was a Life Fellow of the IEEE and one of only three General Radio Fellows.

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Links

Patents

Instruments

Instrument Description Literature link
1206-B Unit Amplifier 1953-11 GE
1212-P2 One-Megacycle Filter 1956-01 GE
1232-P2 Preamplifier 1967-02 GE
1265-A Adjustable DC Power Supply 1962-05 GE
1417 Four-Terminal Capacitance Standard 1978 catalog
1426 Four-Terminal Capacitance Standard 1968-01 GE
1433 Decade Resistors 1968-11 GE
1434 Decade Resistors 1965-10 GE
1455 Decade Voltage Dividers 1967-04 GE
1605 Impedance Comparator 1954-04 GE
1608 Impedance Bridge 1962-03 GE
1613-A Capacitance Bridge 1958-02 GE
1617-A Capacitance Bridge 1966-06 GE
1633 Incremental Inductance Bridge 1962-05 GE
1644 Megohm Bridge 1964-07 GE
1650-A Impedance Bridge 1959-03 GE
1656 Impedance Bridge 1970-03 GE
1657 Digibridge 1976
1658 Digibridge 1976
1666 Resistance Bridge 1972 Autumn GR Today
1685 Digital Impedance Meter 1973
1686-A Digital Capacitance Meter
1687 1 MHz Digibridge
1688 Precision LC Digibridge
1689 Precision Digibridge
1862-C Megohmmeter 1963-07 GE
1863-A Megohmmeter (Inspection model) 1969-03/04 GE
1864-A Megohmmeter (Laboratory model) 1969-03/04 GE