Hi Attila
In practical terms, that most expensive comodity - time is the biggest cost 
driver. While the components appear to be the same as "cheaper" meters, many of 
will have been carefully selected for best performance from a larger batch. 
They may also have been "burned-in" for stability. These processes take time 
and time is money. The selection or burn-in may have been done by the supplier 
but they still pass on the cost. Leakage currents and thermal EMF's have a 
larger impact at higher accuracy. This drives the use of more expensive 
materials such as PTFE insulators, exotic alloys for resistors, switch / relay 
contacts  and beryllium copper input connectors. You can't tell most of these 
differences by casual observation (itwould need XRF or chemical analysis to 
tell beryllium copper from other alloys).


Robert G8RPI.



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 From: Attila Kinali <[email protected]>
To: [email protected] 
Sent: Thursday, 16 January 2014, 18:34
Subject: [volt-nuts] What makes a HP3458A so expensive
 

Hi,

I recently got my hands on a HP3458A (unfortunately, the NVRAM batteries
are dead, but that's another story) and started digging around a bit.
These beasts are sold for 3kUSD and up on ebay, while e.g. a Fluke 8845
which seems comparable (beside being 6 1/2 digits) that sells for 1500CHF new.

So, what makes the HP3458A so expensive?

            Attila Kinali

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