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The | The {{Title|General Radio 1652-A Resistance Limit Bridge}} was introduced in {{Catalog M}} and remained available through {{Catalog T}}. | ||
Based on a [[wikipedia:Wheatstone bridge|Wheatstone bridge]] circuit, the Type 1652-A will compare the unknown to an external or internal standard and display difference as a percentage. | Based on a [[wikipedia:Wheatstone bridge|Wheatstone bridge]] circuit, the Type 1652-A will compare the unknown to an external or internal standard and display difference as a percentage. |
Revision as of 02:30, 6 April 2024
The General Radio 1652-A Resistance Limit Bridge was introduced in Catalog M (1951) and remained available through Catalog T (1968).
Based on a Wheatstone bridge circuit, the Type 1652-A will compare the unknown to an external or internal standard and display difference as a percentage. Its internal standard is made up of seven Type 510 Decade Resistance units connected in series.
Specifications
- Resistance Range: As a limit bridge, 1 ohm to 1,111,111 ohms with internal standard; for null measurement, 1 ohm to 1,111,111 ohms with internal standard
- Voltage Applied to Unknown: The voltage across the unknown one volt when the meter indication is zero.
- Accuracy: As a limit bridge, ±0.5% or better; for matching, ±0.2%
- Limit Range: Meter reads from –20% to +20%