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The Transfer, Maintenance, and Dissemination of Low-Frequency Impedance at NIST

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Author(s)

Yui-May Chang

Abstract

A brief description is presented of the low-frequency impedance calibration facility at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Included are the calibration capabilities of impedance standards, measurement systems, the reference standards, and the path to transfer the unit of capacitance, from the NIST calculable capacitor and the quantum Hall resistors to the customer's capacitance and inductance standards.
Proceedings Title
Proc., International Conference on Electrical Metrology (SEMETRO)
Conference Dates
September 15-17, 1998
Conference Location
Rio de Janeiro, BR

Keywords

calibration facility, capacitance standards, fused-silica capacitors, inductance standards, reference standards, transfer standards

Citation

Chang, Y. (1998), The Transfer, Maintenance, and Dissemination of Low-Frequency Impedance at NIST, Proc., International Conference on Electrical Metrology (SEMETRO), Rio de Janeiro, BR (Accessed July 27, 2024)

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Created September 15, 1998, Updated February 17, 2017