An automated temperature-controlled electrical DC voltage and DC resistance multiple
reference standard (MRS) has been developed by Measurements International (MI) with the scientific
support from the Istituto Nazionale di Ricerca Metrologica (INRIM). The MRS includes a 10V, a 1Ω,
and a 10 kΩ standards selectable via a switch unit. This setup allows the artifact calibration of high-end
calibrators and multimeters used in low-frequency electrical measurements. The two resistors are
high-stability standards from MI, while the 10V standard is based on a low-noise circuit developed by
INRIM in collaboration with MI. A key innovation is the internal real-time clock calendar, which
displays the calibration values of the MRS standards and their updated values internally calculated.
This ensures reliable use of the MRS standards over extended periods between calibrations, effectively
minimizing uncertainties due to their drift. The standards are housed in a thermal box, minimizing
temperature variations. The MRS standards meet the uncertainty requirements defined by calibrators
and multimeters manufacturers for artifact calibration and can also serve as laboratory references or
travelling standards for interlaboratory comparisons (ILCs). MI is currently commercializing the MRS
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