Finally got some lab time after nearly 2 months of doctor's appointments and other assorted distractions. Yes, Blondie is doing well. Revisiting a 190VDC reference that I built up several years ago. It was never very stable and in fact quit working all together. Discovered that the Inverter card would spike to over 270VDC at initial turn on which blew out the LR-8 regulator. This was solved by adding a 100K/2 watt resistor across the Inverter output. Replaced the LR-8 regulator and now have a much more stable output.
Schematic
Internal view.
External view.
Results in low res mode.
Results in high res mode.
Cross check on a 8800A
The reference was allowed to stabilize for about 45 minutes. I would consider it accurate enough to check/calibrate 3.5 and 4.5 digit DMM's but not something like the 3456A. So now I have a complete set of 190mV, 1.9V, 19V, and 190V references.
190VDC Reference Revisited.
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