Precision resistors: a review of the techniques of measurement, advantages, disadvantages, and results

The characteristics of the principal resistance measuring systems developed over the last two centuries are reviewed, Also reviewed is their application to measurement of resistance from /spl mu//spl Omega/ to M/spl Omega/. Included in the review are potentiometer systems and their adaptation to com...

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Resistors
Uncertainty
Voltage
Wheatstone bridges
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