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Published on: June 3, 2015
A Self-Balancing Nanovolt Potentiometric System for Thermometry and Calorimetry
1Institute for Materials Research, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, D.C. 20234.
Abstract:
The principle of a self-balancing potentiometric system is described. The principle is applied to the modification of an existing manually operated thermo-free, low voltage potentiometer consisting of Diesselhorst ring elements. The modification involves the addition of reed relays which enable the potentiometer voltage to be set by digital signals. By incorporating a digital voltmeter, or an analog-to-digital converter, and a nanovolt amplifier with the modified potentiometer, self-balancing of the potentiometer may be achieved through either hardware logic implementation or direct digital control from a minicomputer. The resolution of this self-balancing potentiometric system for a full scale input of 100 mV is about one to 10 parts in 108. With real-time digital processing of the data, resolution of about 1 nV or better has been achieved for slowly changing input signals. The overall accuracy of the system is better than 10 ppm for voltage measurements and about 1 ppm for voltage ratio or resistance measurements.
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