The 1406C is a used Capacitance Standard from General Radio. Engineers use direct current (DC) voltage standards to calibrate, standardize, normalize, and monitor drift, verify linearity, and establish regulation in electronic equipment. Standards are important during electronics compliance testing. Phase angle standards are ideal for calibrating many different electronics, including power analyzers, vector voltmeters, phase meters, phase sensitive instruments, and resolvers.
Additional Features:
The General Radio 1406C is a stable, low-loss air capacitor with small, stable and known series inductance.
This permits the accurate, traceable calibration of high-frequency bridges and other impedance-measuring instruments.
It is 200 pF ±0.1% with a peak voltage of 1200 V and a typical inductance of 8.1 nH.