A new player on the market is Transmille Ltd www.transmille.com
They make 8.5 digit meters with a stability of 4ppm per year for Volt DC
I have a spec list of most of the multimeters at
http://81.70.242.211/eab/kb/k0zfca.htm
--- On Mon, 10/25/10, Marvin E. Gozum marvin.gozum@jefferson.edu wrote:
From: Marvin E. Gozum marvin.gozum@jefferson.edu
Subject: Re: [volt-nuts] Help choosing DVM
To: "Discussion of precise voltage measurement" volt-nuts@febo.com, "Discussion of precise voltage measurement" volt-nuts@febo.com
Date: Monday, October 25, 2010, 7:46 AM
This was some time ago, but I've been
away and getting caught up.
Here is nice overview of high end DMM by a Chinese user
back
2009. How he got hold of all of these DMMs is a
wonder in itself.
I don't own Keithleys, but their reputation has gone
downhill. They
are about to be or have been, purchased by Danaher, the
parent of Fluke.
At 11:55 PM 10/2/2010, Daniel Mendes wrote:
Thanks very much for your help. The model 2010 costs
half than the
about the
same price than a Keithley 2010. Any hints about that?
Em 28/9/2010 01:08, Laurence Motteram escreveu:
"It is the best DVM ever produced",
Some might say that the Fluke 8508A and Datron 1271
and 1281 at
least give the HP3458A fair competition.
If you are looking at the Keithley DMMs, you might
consider the
model 2010. It is as good as the 2001 for DC
Volts, but much cheaper.
Regards,
Laurence Motteram
Sincerely,
Marv Gozum
Philadelphia, PA
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