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- Kelvin–Varley_divider abstract "The Kelvin-Varley voltage divider, named after its inventors William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin and Cromwell Fleetwood Varley, is an electronic circuit used to divide voltages, i.e. to generate an output voltage as a precision ratio of an input voltage, with several decades of resolution. In effect, the Kelvin–Varley divider is an electromechanical precision digital-to-analog converter.The circuit is used for precision voltage measurements in calibration and metrology laboratories. It can achieve resolution, accuracy and linearity of 0.1 ppm (1 in 10 million).".
- Kelvin–Varley_divider thumbnail Kelvin-Varley_Spannungsteiler_.svg?width=300.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider wikiPageID "25883684".
- Kelvin–Varley_divider wikiPageRevisionID "605451632".
- Kelvin–Varley_divider subject Category:Electrical_circuits.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider subject Category:Electronic_test_equipment.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider subject Category:Laboratory_equipment.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider subject Category:Measuring_instruments.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider comment "The Kelvin-Varley voltage divider, named after its inventors William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin and Cromwell Fleetwood Varley, is an electronic circuit used to divide voltages, i.e. to generate an output voltage as a precision ratio of an input voltage, with several decades of resolution. In effect, the Kelvin–Varley divider is an electromechanical precision digital-to-analog converter.The circuit is used for precision voltage measurements in calibration and metrology laboratories.".
- Kelvin–Varley_divider label "Kelvin-Varley-Spannungsteiler".
- Kelvin–Varley_divider label "Kelvin–Varley divider".
- Kelvin–Varley_divider sameAs Kelvin%E2%80%93Varley_divider.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider sameAs Kelvin-Varley-Spannungsteiler.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider sameAs Q1738404.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider sameAs Q1738404.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider wasDerivedFrom Kelvin–Varley_divider?oldid=605451632.
- Kelvin–Varley_divider depiction Kelvin-Varley_Spannungsteiler_.svg.