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Figure 1-8.—Inductance bridge
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Neets Module 16-Introduction to Test Equipment
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1-27 and Thus, both the unknown resistance and inductance can be estimated in terms of the known values for R1, R2, Rs, and Ls. Q-20.   When an unknown capacitance is tested with a bridge, what is the value of Cx if R1 equals 70 ohms, R2 equals 150 ohms, and Cs equals 550 microfarads? SUMMARY The important points of this chapter are summarized in the following paragraphs: The JETDS SYSTEM is jointly used by all branches of the military to identify equipments by a system of standardized nomenclatures. GPETE is test equipment that has the capability, without modifications, to generate, modify, or measure a range of parameters of electronic functions required to test two or more equipments or systems of basically different design. All GPETE are listed in Standard General Purpose Electronic Test Equipment, MIL-STD-1364 (series). SPETE is test equipment that is specifically designed to generate, modify, or measure a range of parameters of electronic functions of a specific or peculiar nature required to test a single equipment or system. The SHIP CONFIGURATION AND LOGISTICS INFORMATION SYSTEM (SCLSIS) program is designed to keep track of equipment configuration changes in the fleet. The SCLSIS program has two basic elements, VALIDATION and INVENTORY UPDATING. The CALIBRATION STATUS of any items of test equipment can be determined by the information recorded on the calibration label or tag located on the equipment.

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