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AH 1100 Capacitance Standard System

AH 1100 Capacitance Standard System
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  • Model: Andeen-Hagerling AH 1100
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The World's Most Stable Capacitance Standard in commercial production   

AH 1100 Capacitance Standard Frame +
AH 11A Fused-Silica Capacitance Standard   

The Andeen-Hagerling AH 1100 capacitance standard frame contains from one to four AH 11A fused-silica capacitance standards, and provides reference capacitors of unexcelled stability. The frame provides the electrical power to operate the precision temperature-controlled oven that is part of each AH 11A. The frame also provides the metering circuits that monitor internal power voltages and temperatures.

A three-terminal connection to each standard is made independently from pairs of BNC connectors on the front of the AH 1100. The inherent stability of this system when subjected to mechanical or thermal shock makes it the ideal transfer standard for capacitance. The built-in precision temperature controllers make it a simple, reliable system to use.

These are the only standards currently sold that are sufficiently accurate to calibrate the AH 2500A capacitance bridge to the limits of its specifications.

Each AH 11A standard has, as its basic element, a fused-silica disc which is used to form a set of capacitors having values that are binary weighted. Factory selection of the appropriate capacitors from this set allows the AH 11A to be offered in a wide range of very accurately set values. Final trimming of the value is achieved by a small adjustment to the temperature of the oven. This method avoids the introduction of a separate trimming capacitor with its associated instabilities. Thus the dielectric of the AH 11A is very nearly 100% solid fused silica.

The fused-silica disk is hermetically sealed in a copper chamber that is thermally well insulated from the outside case of the AH 11A. The temperature of this chamber is measured by two precision temperature sensors, connected to two totally independent monitoring circuits. The average of the output voltages produced by these two circuits is used to control the temperature of the copper chamber. The difference in these output voltages may be selected for display on the front panel of the AH 1100 frame. As the standard ages, this difference should remain near zero. The smaller the difference, the greater the confidence in the stability of the oven temperature.

Key features:

  • AC voltage coefficient is less than 0.003 ppm/volt
  • Any capacitance value in the range from 0.1 pF to 115 pF may be ordered
  • DC voltage coefficient is less than 0.0001 ppm/volt
  • Dissipation factor is less than 0.000003 tan δ
  • Each AH 11A standard can be easily removed from the AH 1100 frame
  • Hysteresis resulting from mechanical shock is less than 0.05 ppm
  • Hysteresis resulting from temperature cycling is less than 0.05 ppm
  • Power line sensitivity is less than 0.0003 ppm per 1% change in power line voltage
  • Stability of larger capacitors is better than 0.3 ppm/year
  • Temperature coefficient of the capacitance with respect to changes in ambient is < 0.01 ppm/°C
  • The AH 1100 monitors critical temperature control parameters
  • Each AH 11A uses a precision oven with dual temperature sensors for reliability and confidence
  • The fused-silica element is hermetically sealed in dry nitrogen
  • The user-selected capacitance value is factory set to a NIST traceable accuracy of 2 ppm at 1 kHz
  • Three year Andeen-Hagerling warranty

Andeeen-Hagerling website

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AH1100 datasheet 2.32MiB Download
Terms and Conditions V6 207.42KiB Download
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Several papers have been published by scientists around the globe who have used the AH 11A Fused-Silica Capacitance Standard and AH 1100 Capacitance Standard Frame in comparative experiments. Here are two examples: