Unit 2 — Equipment and Test Setup

TM-CAL-007 — Open Handout TM Chapter: Chapter 3 ELOs: Identify required equipment; understand test configuration Estimated time: 20 minutes


Step 1: Read the TM

Open TM-CAL-007. Read Chapter 3 — Materials and Construction completely.

Then come back here.


Chapter 3 Content

3-1. BILL OF MATERIALS

Qty Item Specification
1 LM336Z-2.5 2.5 V adjustable reference
1 50kΩ trim pot Multiturn, Bourns 3296W
2 10kΩ resistor 0.1%, metal film, for trim network
4 Precision resistor 0.1% for divider outputs
2 100 nF capacitor C0G, output bypass
4 Banana jack Color coded per voltage
1 9 V battery With snap connector

Equipment Readiness

Review the equipment list in Chapter 3 carefully.

Before beginning any calibration, verify every item on the equipment list is: - Present and in working order - Within its own calibration period (do not calibrate with an uncalibrated reference) - Set up per the configuration specified in Chapter 3

The reference quality is the ceiling on your calibration quality. A reference with unknown accuracy produces a calibration with unknown accuracy.


Self-Check Questions

SC2-1. List the three most important pieces of equipment specified in Chapter 3.

SC2-2. What reference standard(s) does the TM specify for this calibration?

SC2-3. Does Chapter 3 specify any warm-up time or settling requirement? If so, state it.

SC2-4. What is the test configuration? (How is the equipment connected or arranged?)

SC2-5. What would be the consequence of using a reference standard that is itself out of calibration?


Answer Key

SC2-1. See Chapter 3 equipment table or list. Identify the three items that appear first or are marked most critical.

SC2-2. See Chapter 3. The reference standard is the source of known-good values used to check the instrument under test.

SC2-3. See Chapter 3. Warm-up time is often specified for instruments that use oscillators or amplifiers — they need thermal stabilization before measurements are valid.

SC2-4. See Chapter 3. Describe the connection or arrangement in your own words, then verify against the TM.

SC2-5. The calibration error of the reference propagates directly into your calibration result. If the reference is 5% off and you do not know it, your calibration will also be 5% off — and you will not know that either.


Checkpoint

Before proceeding, you must be able to: - List the required equipment from memory - State the reference standard and its specified accuracy

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