Greetings.  I have lurked awhile and have finally found a reason to register 
and post.

I recently purchased a PPM Ltd. (England) model 410/411 voltage reference.  
This unit is green colored and takes up one rack unit.  It appears to be zener 
based, it has a black box on the PCB that I beleive houses/sheilds the zener.  
On the rear panel it has bananna jack that is labeled 6.25498V.  It has a 1KV 
and 100V input divider to 1 volt output.  It also has a switched output of 10V, 
1V, 100mv, 10mv, 8mv, 6mv, 4mv, 2mv, 1mv, and zero volts.  The unit uses 
binding post for the inputs and outputs and it also has a sense and guard 
binding post.

The unit operates on 120 or 240 VAC and had 14 ea "C" nicad cells which were 
all corroded.  The batteries were configured so that 2 cells provided a 
negative supply, and 12 cells provided a positive supply.  The unit uses 0.005 
percent wirewound resistors, they are green in color, but I do not reckonize 
who made the resistors.  The unit uses OP07 op amps, using the round "TO" style 
cans of old opamps.  The unit has a calibration sticker showing it was 
calibrated on 9-87, a transformer inside shows a made date of 1979.

I have not been able to locate any information on the net about the unit.  I 
would appreciate any information any person may have on the unit.

Thanks, Tony

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