Hi

With regard to the Transfer Accuracy spec for the 3458A, I have generally 
interpreted this as a measure of the differential linearity with a contribution 
from the short-term stability of the gain. In effect it becomes a measure of 
how reproducible a similar measurement could be over a short time. Hence it 
defines how well a value can be transferred from one device (say a Fluke 732A) 
to another (like a Fluke 5700A) at a similar voltage level (like 10V) over a 
short interval (like 10 minutes). For similar voltages this transfer doesn't 
really depend on the gain accuracy of the DVM,  only the gain stability.

Murray

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