Marv wrote:
1978 First edition is on archive.org, free
From my message of 6/20/18:
One reference you should not be without is Fluke's "Calibration: Philosophy In Practice." It will not tell you everything you need to know, and it is not a step-by-step cookbook. But it will introduce you to the concepts you need to know and give you good ideas for how to think about the subject. The first edition is available on the web as a PDF download. However, the Second Edition is much more extensive [400+ pages as opposed to 107] and detailed. You really want that one [if you are serious about learning metrology]. I do not believe it is on the web as a download. It can be purchased from Fluke [or Amazon]. * * * Jay Boucher has written a couple of books on the subject that can be useful (these treat most industrial calibrations, not just electrical calibration): "The Quality Calibration Handbook: Developing and Managing a Calibration Program" "The Metrology Handbook, Second Edition"
As said above, the second edition (1994) is more than 4 times the size of the first, and covers in depth quite a few topics that are not covered, or covered only briefly, in the first edition, as well as covering what is in the first edition in considerably more detail.
You can even rent it from Amazon if you want to try before you buy. Best regards, Charles _______________________________________________ volt-nuts mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe, go to http://lists.febo.com/mailman/listinfo/volt-nuts_lists.febo.com and follow the instructions there.
