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CALIBRATION3. Standard Resistor CalibrationThis procedure determines the value of the internal standards for the different frequencies and ranges.The <strong>SR715</strong>/720 does this by measuring a precisely known resistor and recomputing the values it useswhen calculating the impedance of a part. These values are the primary accuracy standard of theinstrument, so the exact value of the calibration resistor, both real and imaginary parts, must be known. Inaddition, the <strong>SR715</strong>/720 and the calibration resistors must be placed in a temperature controlled room andallowed to stabilize at least 30 minutes before attempting to calibrate.The standard cal menu is entered as follows. Press the [Calibrate] key until "Std cAL" appears on thedisplay. Press [ENTER] once to get into this menu structure. Next press [Calibrate] until the "rAngE"message appears on the left display. From here the desired range can be entered (using the [0]-[3] keysand [ENTER]) and will appear on the right display. After the range has been entered, pressing [Calibrate]will cycle through a series of menus. Pressing [ENTER] in any of these will either load that value or beginthe action listed. Two different parameters must be set, "r Std" (standard resistor resistance value) and"q Std" (Q of the standard resistor). Resistance values are entered using the [Ω], [kΩ] and [MΩ] keys andQ is entered in ppm's. Negative Q's denote capacitive resistors and positive Q's denote inductive ones.The different actions are "StArt cAL" (start cal), "Fctry cAL" (factory cal) and "quit cAL" (quit cal). Theseactivities will, in order, begin calibration of the current range, recall the factory default values, or exit thecal menu.1) Inspect the fixture contacts for dirt or waxy build up. If the fixture appears dirty, clean it as described inthe maintenance section. Remove any adapters or components from the fixture.2) Using the precision open and short circuit from the calibration kit, perform open and short circuit. Seethe operation section for details on this.3) Plug the R0 Calibration Resistor into the fixture. Enter the cal menu as described above and enterrange 0. Press [Calibrate] until "r Std" (resistance standard) is displayed. Enter the resistance of R0.Press [Calibrate] to display "q Std" (Q standard) and enter the Q of the standard in ppm. Press[Calibrate] to display "StArt cAL" (start cal). Begin the calibration by pressing [ENTER] making sure tokeep hands and any other objects away from the fixture.4) Repeat step 3 for the other three ranges (1, 2 and 3). When finished, exit the cal menu by pressing[Calibrate] until "quit cAL" is displayed and then pressing [ENTER].5) After calibration, verify that the calibration is accurate. Peform open and short circuit calibration. Insertthe standards in the fixture and measure them at 1 kHz, series equivalent circuit. The R and Qreadings should agree to within one least significant digit of the standard values.6) Check the standards at different frequencies. Use series for the two smaller resistors and parallel forthe two larger ones. R should remain relatively constant and Q should scale with frequency (i.e. Q at10 kHz is 10x Q at 1 kHz). If any of the values are too far from the nominal values, recalibrate thatrange.7) Before making measurements, run open and short circuit calibration with the fixture configuration tobe used.5-14

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