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The Prema 5020 is a DC-only digital voltmeter
of high accuracy and a lightweight compared to the instruments some years
before. The instrument shown was shipped from the factory october
1974.
The technique used in the dvm is something
like a Multi-Slope analog/digital conversion. Because the conversion runs all
the time the dvm will integrate the input signal and the readings are very
stable (but somewhat slow on input changes). The converter was granted as
patent in 1970 (DBP 2114141 & US-Pat. 3765012) and the base for the
foundation of Prema.
Prema had a nice range of instruments: system
multimeter (similar to Keithley series 2000), highend voltmeters (6048,
8-digit, photo courtesly by Prema) and an arbitrary generator. They also
manufacture(d) a commercial version of the Josephson standard which nowadays is
used as primary voltage standard. About 1998 they dropped their instrument line
in favour to the increasing business of ASIC's. I had some conversation with
Prema's own calibration lab which they still keep working in order to service
the customers and their own instruments (approx. hundred pieces used in their
ASIC fab). About threehundred instruments per year are currently serviced by
one technician left. |