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Revision as of 11:09, 21 February 2024
The General Radio 1650-A is a portable impedance bridge introduced in 1959. It was succeeded by the 1650-B in 1968.
The 1650 has an "Orthonull" feature, which is a mechanical link driving the DQ dial from the CRL dials through a friction clutch. It helps avoid the "sliding null" problem when measuring components with high losses.
Key Specifications
- Capacitance: 1 pF to 1100 μF in 7 ranges.
- Inductance: 1 μH to 1100 H in 7 ranges
- Resistance: 1 mΩ to 11 MΩ in 8 ranges
- D: (series capacitance) 0.001 to 1 at 1 kHz, (parallel capacitance) 0.1 to 50 at 1 kHz
- Q: (series inductance) 0.02 to 10 at 1 kHz, (parallel inductance) 1 to 1000 at 1 kHz
- Basic accuracy: ±1% of full scale, ±5% for dissipation factor
- Internal oscillator: 1 kHz ±2%
- Frequency range: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (to 100 kHz with reduced accuracy)
Links
- The GR 1650-A & 1650-B Portable Bridges @ conradhoffman.com
- US Patent 2872639, Henry P Hall, Electrical bridge and method. Filed Oct. 10, 1956; Granted Feb. 3, 1959 (describing the Orthonull feature)
- US Patent 2966257, Henry C Littlejohn, Instrument carrying case. Filed Nov. 5, 1959; Granted Dec. 27, 1960
- Henry P. Hall, A New Universal Impedance Bridge. General Radio Experimenter Volume 33, No. 3, March 1959, page 3.
- IET Labs Application Note, Henry Hall: Father of the Digibridge
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