A miniature Mattauch-Herzog mass spectrometer is described. The electric field radius is 4.3 cm. Detector slits are placed in the magnet focal plane at positions corresponding to magnetic field radii of 1.0 and 2.5 cm. Information pertaining to the resolution and dynamic range is reported.
A programmable transfer standard for calibrating impedance (LCR) meters is described. The standard makes use of low loss chip components and an electronic impedance generator (to synthesize arbitrary complex impedances) that operate up to 1 MHz. Intercomparison data between several LCR meters, including estimated uncertainties will be provided in the final paper.
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