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Agilent Technologies 34411A User Manual (152 pages)
6 1/2 Digit Multimeter
Brand: Agilent Technologies
|
Category: Multimeter
|
Size: 5.05 MB
Table of Contents
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1 Quick Start
13
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Restricted Rights Legend
2
-
Safety Information
3
-
In this Guide
11
-
Table of Contents
13
-
Quick Start
13
-
Basic Multimeter Operations
14
-
Preparing the Multimeter for Use
14
-
Using the Front Panel (34410A/11A)
15
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Front-Panel Keys
15
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Front-Panel Display Shortcuts
16
-
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Making Basic Measurements (34410A/11A)
17
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To Measure DC Voltage
18
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To Measure AC Voltage
18
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To Measure DC Current
19
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To Measure AC Current
19
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To Make a 2-Wire Resistance Measurement
20
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To Make a 4-Wire Resistance Measurement
20
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To Measure Frequency
21
-
To Measure Period
21
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To Measure Capacitance
22
-
To Make a 2-Wire Temperature Measurement
23
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To Make a 4-Wire Temperature Measurement
23
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To Test Continuity
24
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To Check Diodes
24
-
-
Other Basics of Operation
25
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If the Multimeter Does Not Turn on
25
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To Replace the Power-Line Fuse (34410A/11A)
26
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To Adjust the Carrying Handle
27
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To Rack Mount the Multimeter (34410A/11A)
28
-
-
Quick Start/Other Basics of Operation
29
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Features and Functions
35
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SCPI Commands
37
-
Front Panel Features (34410A/11A)
38
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Front Panel Display
38
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Displayed Messages
38
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Self-Guiding Menus
38
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Annunciators
40
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Second Display Options
41
-
Turning the Display off
41
-
Front-Panel Display Shortcuts
42
-
Front Panel Alphanumeric Character Entry
43
-
-
Front Panel Measurement Configuration Menus
44
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Configuring DC Voltage and DC Current Measurements
44
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Configuring AC Voltage and Current Measurements
45
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Configuring Resistance Measurements
45
-
Configuring Frequency and Period Measurements
46
-
Configuring Temperature Measurements
46
-
Configuring Capacitance Measurements
47
-
Continuity and Diode Tests
47
-
-
Advanced Configuration Options
48
-
Multimeter State Storage
48
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Accessing Reading Memory
49
-
Front/Rear Input Terminal Switching (34410A/11A)
49
-
Multimeter Reset
50
-
DC Measurements
51
-
Integration Time and Resolution
51
-
DC Input Impedance
53
-
AC Measurements
54
-
AC Filter
54
-
Gate Time
55
-
-
Auto Zero
56
-
Ranging
57
-
Null Measurements
59
-
Miscellaneous Configuration Settings
60
-
Radix Character (34410A/11A)
60
-
Thousands Separator (34410A/11A)
60
-
Beeper (34410A/11A)
61
-
-
Math Functions
62
-
Db Measurements
63
-
Dbm Measurements
64
-
Using Statistics
65
-
Limit Testing
66
-
-
Triggering the Multimeter
67
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Selecting a Trigger Source
67
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Auto Triggering (34410A/11A)
68
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Single Triggering (34410A/11A)
68
-
Reading Hold (34410A/11A)
69
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Immediate Triggering
69
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Software (Bus) Triggering
70
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Internal (Level) Triggering (34411A/L4411A)
70
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Number of Samples Per Trigger
71
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Number of Pre-Trigger Samples (34411A/L4411A)
71
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Trigger Delay
72
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Automatic Trigger Delay
73
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External Triggering
75
-
Trigger Slope
77
-
-
Data Logging
78
-
System-Related Operations
82
-
Self-Test
82
-
Error Conditions
83
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Reading the Error Queue
84
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NISPOM Memory Sanitization
84
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Calibration
84
-
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Power-On and Reset State
85
-
-
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3 Remote Interface Configuration
87
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Configuring the GPIB Interface
89
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Configuring the USB Interface
90
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Configuring the LAN Interface
91
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Configuring LAN Parameters
92
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Dhcp
92
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Auto-IP
92
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IP Address
93
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Subnet Mask
93
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Default Gateway
94
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Host Name
94
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DNS Server
95
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Web Password
95
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Instrument Unexpectedly Goes into Remote
95
-
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Setting up a LAN Connection from the Front Panel
96
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Setting up a LAN Connection from the Remote Interface
97
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Agilent 34410A/11A Web Interface
98
-
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4 Measurement Tutorial
99
-
DC Measurement Considerations
101
-
Thermal EMF Errors
101
-
Loading Errors (DC Volts)
101
-
-
Noise Rejection
102
-
Rejecting Power-Line Noise Voltages
102
-
Common Mode Rejection (CMR)
102
-
Noise Caused by Magnetic Loops
103
-
Noise Caused by Ground Loops
103
-
-
Resistance Measurement Considerations
104
-
4-Wire Ohms Measurements
104
-
Removing Test Lead Resistance Errors
105
-
Minimizing Power Dissipation Effects
105
-
Errors in High Resistance Measurements
105
-
-
True RMS AC Measurements
106
-
True RMS Accuracy and High-Frequency Signal Content
107
-
Estimating High-Frequency (Out-Of-Band) Error
110
-
-
Frequency and Period Measurement Errors
112
-
Other Primary Measurement Functions
112
-
DC Current Measurements
112
-
Capacitance Measurements
113
-
Temperature Measurements
115
-
Probe Type Choice
115
-
2-Wire Vs. 4-Wire Measurements
115
-
Auto Zero On/Off
116
-
Integration
116
-
Offset Compensation
116
-
NULL Reading
116
-
-
High-Speed Measurements
117
-
Making High-Speed AC Measurements
117
-
Making High-Speed DC and Resistance Measurements
118
-
-
Other Sources of Measurement Error
119
-
Settling Time Effects
119
-
Loading Errors (Ac Volts)
119
-
Measurements below Full Scale
120
-
High-Voltage Self-Heating Errors
120
-
AC Current Measurement Errors (Burden Voltage)
120
-
Low-Level Measurement Errors
120
-
Common Mode Errors
122
-
Leakage Current Errors
122
-
-
-
5 Specifications
123
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DC Characteristics
125
-
AC Characteristics
128
-
Frequency and Period Characteristics
130
-
Capacitance Characteristics
132
-
Temperature Characteristics
132
-
Additional 34411A/L4411A Specifications
133
-
Measurement and System Speeds
134
-
System Speeds
135
-
Data from Memory
136
-
General Specifications (34410A/11A)
136
-
General Specifications (L4411A)
137
-
Triggering and Memory
137
-
Dimensions
138
-
-
To Calculate Total Measurement Error
139
-
Interpreting Accuracy Specifications
141
-
Transfer Accuracy
141
-
24-Hour Accuracy
141
-
90-Day and 1-Year Accuracy
141
-
Temperature Coefficients
141
-
-
Configuring for Highest Accuracy Measurements
142
-
DC Voltage, DC Current, and Resistance Measurements
142
-
AC Voltage and AC Current Measurements
142
-
Frequency and Period Measurements
142
-
-
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A Appendix: Firmware and Driver Updates
143
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Downloading the Update Utility and Firmware
144
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Downloading IVI-COM Driver Updates
147
-
-
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Agilent Technologies 34411A User Manual (144 pages)
6 1/2 Digit Multimeter
Brand: Agilent Technologies
|
Category: Multimeter
|
Size: 6.93 MB
Table of Contents
-
Restricted Rights Legend
2
-
Safety Information
3
-
The Front Panel at a Glance
8
-
The Rear Panel at a Glance
9
-
The Display at a Glance
10
-
In this Guide
11
-
Table of Contents
13
-
Quick Start
19
-
To Prepare the Multimeter for Use
20
-
Basic Measurement Operation
21
-
Test Lead Connections
21
-
Front Panel Keys
21
-
Front-Panel Display Shortcuts
22
-
-
To Measure DC Voltage
23
-
To Measure AC Voltage
23
-
-
To Measure DC Current
24
-
To Measure AC Current
24
-
To Make a 2-Wire Resistance Measurement
25
-
To Make a 4-Wire Resistance Measurement
25
-
To Measure Frequency
26
-
To Measure Period
26
-
To Measure Capacitance
27
-
To Make a 2-Wire Temperature Measurement
28
-
To Make a 4-Wire Temperature Measurement
28
-
To Test Continuity
29
-
To Check Diodes
29
-
Other Basics of Operation
30
-
If the Multimeter Does Not Turn on
30
-
To Replace the Power Line Fuse
31
-
To Adjust the Carrying Handle
32
-
To Rack-Mount the Multimeter
33
-
-
Features and Functions
35
-
SCPI Commands
38
-
SCPI Language Conventions
38
-
SCPI Language Version
38
-
-
Front Panel Features
39
-
Front Panel Display
39
-
Displayed Messages
39
-
Self-Guiding Menus
39
-
Annunciators
41
-
Second Display Options
42
-
Turning the Display off
42
-
Front-Panel Display Shortcuts
43
-
Ranging
43
-
Digit Masking
43
-
Integration Time (Bandwidth, Gate Time)
43
-
Front Panel Alphanumeric Character Entry
44
-
-
Front Panel Measurement Configuration Menus
45
-
Configuring DC Voltage and DC Current Measurements
45
-
Configuring AC Voltage and Current Measurements
46
-
Configuring Resistance Measurements
46
-
Configuring Frequency and Period Measurements
47
-
Configuring Temperature Measurements
47
-
Configuring Capacitance Measurements
48
-
-
Front/Rear Input Terminal Switching
48
-
-
Advanced Configuration Options
49
-
Power-On State
49
-
Multimeter State Storage
51
-
Multimeter Reset
52
-
Measurement Time and Resolution
53
-
DC, Resistance and Temperature Measurements
53
-
AC Measurements
55
-
-
AC Filter
56
-
DC Input Impedance
57
-
Autozero
58
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Ranging
59
-
Null Measurements
61
-
-
-
Features and Functions (Continued)
61
-
Miscellaneous Configuration Settings
62
-
Radix Character
62
-
Thousands Separator
62
-
Beeper
63
-
Math Functions
64
-
Dbm Measurements
65
-
Db Measurements
65
-
Using Statistics
67
-
Limit Testing
68
-
-
-
Triggering the Multimeter
69
-
Selecting a Trigger Source
69
-
Auto Triggering
70
-
Single Triggering
70
-
Reading Hold
70
-
Internal Triggering
71
-
Software (Bus ) Triggering
71
-
Number of Samples Per Trigger
72
-
Trigger Delay
72
-
Automatic Trigger Delay
74
-
External Triggering
76
-
Trigger Slope
77
-
-
Reading Memory
78
-
Data Logging
79
-
Features and Functions
81
-
System-Related Operations
83
-
Self-Test
83
-
Error Conditions
84
-
Calibration
84
-
-
-
Remote Interface Configuration
85
-
Remote Interface Configuration Methods
86
-
Configuring a GPIB Interface
87
-
Configuring a USB Interface
88
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Configuring a LAN Interface
89
-
LAN Configuration Parameters
89
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Assigning the LAN IP Address Using Auto-IP
90
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Setting the LAN IP Address Manually
90
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Setting the LAN Subnet Mask
91
-
Setting the LAN Default Gateway
91
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Setting the LAN Host Name
92
-
Setting the LAN DNS Server
92
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Setting a Web Password
92
-
-
34410A/34411A Web Browser Interface
93
-
Setting up a LAN Connection from the Front Panel
94
-
Setting up a LAN Connection from the Remote Interface
95
-
-
-
Measurement Tutorial
97
-
DC Measurement Considerations
99
-
Thermal EMF Errors
99
-
Loading Errors (DC Volts)
99
-
-
Noise Rejection
100
-
Rejecting Power-Line Noise Voltages
100
-
Common Mode Rejection (CMR)
100
-
Noise Caused by Magnetic Loops
101
-
Noise Caused by Ground Loops
101
-
-
Resistance Measurement Considerations
102
-
4-Wire Ohms Measurements
102
-
Removing Test Lead Resistance Errors
103
-
Minimizing Power Dissipation Effects
103
-
Errors in High Resistance Measurements
103
-
-
-
Measurement Tutorial (Continued)
103
-
True RMS AC Measurements
104
-
True RMS Accuracy and High-Frequency Signal Content
105
-
Estimating High-Frequency (Out-Of-Band) Error
107
-
-
Other Primary Measurement Functions
109
-
Frequency and Period Measurement Errors
109
-
DC Current Measurements
109
-
Capacitance Measurements
110
-
Temperature Measurements
112
-
Probe Type Choice
112
-
2-Wire Vs. 4-Wire Measurements
112
-
Auto Zero On/Off
113
-
Integration
113
-
Offset Compensation
113
-
NULL Reading
113
-
-
-
High-Speed Measurements
114
-
Making High-Speed AC Measurements
114
-
Making High-Speed DC and Resistance Measurements
115
-
-
Other Sources of Measurement Error
116
-
Settling Time Effects
116
-
Loading Errors (Ac Volts)
116
-
Measurements below Full Scale
117
-
High-Voltage Self-Heating Errors
117
-
AC Current Measurement Errors (Burden Voltage)
117
-
Low-Level Measurement Errors
117
-
Common Mode Errors
119
-
Leakage Current Errors
119
-
-
-
Specifications
121
-
DC Characteristics
123
-
AC Characteristics
126
-
Frequency and Period Characteristics
128
-
Capacitance Characteristics
130
-
Temperature Characteristics
130
-
Measurement and System Speeds
131
-
Data from Memory
132
-
General Specifications
133
-
Dimensions
135
-
-
To Calculate Total Measurement Error
136
-
Accuracy Specifications
138
-
Transfer Accuracy
138
-
24-Hour Accuracy
138
-
90-Day and 1-Year Accuracy
138
-
Temperature Coefficients
138
-
-
Configuring for Highest Accuracy Measurements
139
-
DC Voltage, DC Current, and Resistance Measurements
139
-
AC Voltage and AC Current Measurements
139
-
-
-
Agilent Technologies 34411A Service Manual (126 pages)
6 1/2 Digit Multimeter
Brand: Agilent Technologies
|
Category: Multimeter
|
Size: 4.37 MB
Table of Contents
-
Restricted Rights Legend
2
-
Safety Information
3
-
The Front Panel at a Glance
8
-
The Rear Panel at a Glance
9
-
The Display at a Glance
10
-
In this Guide
12
-
Table of Contents
13
-
Specifications
17
-
DC Characteristics
19
-
AC Characteristics
22
-
Frequency and Period Characteristics
24
-
Capacitance Characteristics
26
-
Temperature Characteristics
26
-
Additional 34411A Specifications
27
-
Operating Characteristics — Maximum Readings/Second
27
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Measurement and System Speeds
28
-
System Speeds
29
-
Data from Memory
30
-
-
General Specifications
30
-
-
General Specifications (34410A/11A)
30
-
Dimensions
32
-
To Calculate Total Measurement Error
33
-
Interpreting Accuracy Specifications
35
-
Transfer Accuracy
35
-
24-Hour Accuracy
35
-
90-Day and 1-Year Accuracy
35
-
Temperature Coefficients
35
-
-
Configuring for Highest Accuracy Measurements
36
-
DC Voltage, DC Current, and Resistance Measurements
36
-
AC Voltage and AC Current Measurements
36
-
Frequency and Period Measurements
36
-
-
-
-
Quick Start
37
-
Basic Multimeter Operations
38
-
Preparing the Multimeter for Use
38
-
Using the Front Panel
39
-
Front-Panel Keys
39
-
Front-Panel Display Shortcuts
40
-
-
Making Basic Measurements
41
-
To Measure DC Voltage
42
-
To Measure AC Voltage
42
-
To Measure DC Current
43
-
To Measure AC Current
43
-
To Make a 2-Wire Resistance Measurement
44
-
To Make a 4-Wire Resistance Measurement
44
-
To Measure Frequency
45
-
To Measure Period
45
-
To Measure Capacitance
46
-
To Make a 2-Wire Temperature Measurement
47
-
To Make a 4-Wire Temperature Measurement
47
-
To Test Continuity
48
-
To Check Diodes
48
-
-
-
Other Basics of Operation
49
-
If the Multimeter Does Not Turn on
49
-
To Replace the Power-Line Fuse (34410A/11A)
50
-
To Adjust the Carrying Handle (34410A/11A)
51
-
To Rack Mount the 34410A/11A Multimeter
51
-
To Rack Mount the L4411A Multimeter
52
-
-
Calibration Operation (34410A/11A)
53
-
To Read the Calibration Count
53
-
To Read the Calibration Message
54
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To Store a Calibration Message
54
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To Secure for Calibration
55
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To Unsecure for Calibration
56
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To Re-Secure
56
-
-
-
-
Calibration Procedures
57
-
Agilent Technologies Calibration Services
58
-
Calibration Interval
58
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Adjustment Is Recommended
58
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Time Required for Calibration
59
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Automating Calibration Procedures
59
-
Recommended Test Equipment
60
-
Performance Verification Tests
60
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Self-Test
61
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Quick Performance Check
61
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Performance Verification Tests
62
-
-
Input Connections
62
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Test Considerations
63
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Verification Tests
64
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Zero Offset Verification
64
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Gain Verification
66
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Optional AC Voltage Performance Verification Tests
72
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Optional AC Current Performance Verification Tests
73
-
Optional Capacitance Performance Verification Tests
74
-
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Calibration Security
75
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To Unsecure the Instrument Without the Security Code
75
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Calibration Message
77
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Calibration Count
77
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Calibration Process
78
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Using the Front Panel for Adjustments (34410A/11A Only)
78
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Selecting the Adjustment Mode
78
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Entering Adjustment Values
78
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Storing the Calibration Constants
78
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-
Using the Remote Interface for Adjustments
79
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Selecting the Adjustment Mode
79
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Entering Adjustment Values
79
-
Storing the Calibration Constants
79
-
-
Aborting a Calibration in Progress
79
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Adjustments
80
-
ADC and Zero Adjustment
80
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Gain Adjustments
82
-
Flatness Adjustments
93
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Finishing Adjustments
102
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-
-
Disassembly and Repair
103
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Operating Checklist
104
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Types of Service Available
105
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Extended Service Contracts
105
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Obtaining Repair Service (Worldwide)
105
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Repackaging for Shipment
106
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Cleaning
106
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To Replace the 34410A/11A Power Line Fuse
106
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To Replace the Current Input Fuse
107
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Self Test Procedures
107
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Power-On Self-Test
107
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34410A/11A Complete Self-Test
107
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L4411A Complete Self-Test
107
-
Self Test Error Numbers
108
-
-
Calibration Errors
109
-
34410A/11A Display and Keypad Tests
110
-
Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) Precautions
110
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34410A/11A Mechanical Disassembly
111
-
General Disassembly
111
-
Front Panel Removal
113
-
Front Panel Disassembly
116
-
-
L4411A Mechanical Disassembly
117
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General Disassembly
117
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Replaceable Parts
122
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To Order Replaceable Parts
122
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Parts List 34410A/11A
123
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Parts List L4411A
124
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-
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Backdating
125
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Руководства для Agilent 34411A
- Руководство пользователя (User manual)
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(Ocr-Read Summary of Contents of some pages of the Agilent Technologies 34410A Document (Main Content), UPD: 26 March 2023)
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67, Agilent Technologies 34410A 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 67 Calibration Procedures 3 DC Current Gain Verification Test 1 Make sure you have read “Test Considerations” on page 63 2 Connect the calibrator to the input terminals. a For the 34410A/11A use the front panel input terminals and select the Front input terminals with the Front/Rear switch. 3 Select each function and range in the order shown below. Provide the in…
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105, 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 105 Disassembly and Repair 4 Type s of Se r vic e Av ai l ab le If your instrument fails during the warranty period, Agilent Technologies will repair or replace it under the terms of your warranty. After your warranty expires, Agilent offers repair services at competitive prices. Extended Service Contracts Many Agilent products are available with optional service contracts that exte…
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13, 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 13 Contents 1 Specifications 17 DC Characteristics 19 AC Characteristics 22 Frequency and Period Characteristics 24 Capacitance Characteristics 26 Temperature Characteristics 26 Additional 34411A Specifications 27 Measurement and System Speeds 28 System Speeds 29 Data From Memory 30 General Specifications 30 Dimensions 32 To C alc u late To tal M e asu r e m e nt E r r or 33 Interpreting Accuracy Specifications 35 …
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94, 94 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 3 Calibration Procedures AC Voltage Low Frequency Flatness Calibration Procedure Review the “Test Considerations” on page 63 and “Flatness Adjustment Considerations” on page 93 sections before beginning this procedure. Configuration: AC Voltage — 10 V range 1 Configure each function and range shown in the adjustment table below. 2 Apply the input signal shown in the “Input” column of the table. 3 Enter the a…
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8, 8 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide The Front Panel at a Glance WARNING Front/Rear Switch: Do not change the position of the Front/Rear switch on the front panel while signals are present on either the front or rear set of terminals. This switch is not intended as an active multiplexer. Switching while high voltages or currents are present may cause instrument damage and lead to the risk of electric shock. 1 On/Off Switch 8 Exit Key (Auto Range) 2 Measurement Function Ke…
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109, 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 109 Disassembly and Repair 4 Calibration Errors The following errors indicate failures that may occur during a calibration. Error # Meaning 701 Calibration error; security defeated by hardware jumper 702 Calibration error; calibration memory is secured 703 Calibration error; secure code provided was invalid 704 Calibration error: secure code too long 705 Calibration error; cal…
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124, Agilent Technologies 34410A 124 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 4 Disassembly and Repair Parts List L4411A Agilent Part Number Description 2110-0780 Current Fuse L4411-61601 Cable, Display L4411-04104 Power Supply Cover L4411-04103 Front Panel L4411-43701 Pushrod E5810-00001 Display — LCD 36mm E5810-00007 Bracket, Display L4411-04102 Cover
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11, Agilent Technologies 34410A 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 11 The L4411A at a Glance L4411A Option 1 — Front Panel Measurement Terminals 1 2 4 6 2 1 On/Stand-By button 2 Input measurement terminals — rear panel or front panel (optional) 3 Input current protection fuse (Agilent p/n 2110-0780) 4 External trigger input — BNC 5 Voltmeter (measurement) complete output — BNC 6 GPIB interface connector 7 LAN Reset — resets the L4411A LAN configuration to its factory default settings 8 LAN Interface connector — non Auto-MDI…
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34, 34 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 1 Specifications Understanding the » % of range » Error The range error compensates for inaccuracies that result from the function and range you select. The range error contributes a constant error, expressed as a percent of range, independent of the input signal level. The following table shows the range error applied to the multimeter’s 24 –hour dc voltage specification. Total Measurement Error…
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112, 112 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 4 Disassembly and Repair 3 Remove the instrument bumpers. Pull from a corner and stretch the bumpers off the instrument. 4 Remove the rear bezel. Loosen the two captive screws in the rear bezel and remove the rear bezel.
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65, 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 65 Calibration Procedures 3 [1] Select 100 NPLC. [2] Specifications are for 4 –wire Ohms function or 2–wire Ohms function using math null. Without math null, add 0.2 Ω additional error in the 2 –wire Ohm function. Q: Quick performance verification test points. Quick Check Error from Nominal Input Function [1] Range 24 hour 90 day 1 year Open DC Current 100 μA ± …
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25, 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 25 Specifications 1 Frequency and Period Measurement Type: Reciprocal–counting technique. AC–coupled input using the AC voltage measurement function. Input Impedance: 1 MΩ ±2%, in parallel with <150 pF Input Protection: 750 V rms all ranges Measurement Considerations All frequency counters are susceptible to error when measuring low–voltage, low–frequency signals. Shielding inputs from external noise pickup is cri…
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100, 100 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 3 Calibration Procedures AC Current Flatness Calibration Procedure Review the “Test Considerations” on page 63 and “Flatness Adjustment Considerations” on page 93 sections before beginning this procedure. Configuration: AC Current All AC adjustments use the 3 Hz bandwidth measurement filter 1 Configure each function and range shown in the adjustment table below. 2 Apply the input signal sho…
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114, 114 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 4 Disassembly and Repair 7 Remove front panel. a Using a small bladed screwdriver, gently pry the black terminal latch from the red terminal housing. Rotate the Terminal larch up and remove it from the instrument. b Remove the Torx screw holding the front panel assembly.
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80, 80 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 3 Calibration Procedures Adjustments You will need a test input cable and connectors set and a low thermal input short, Agilent 34172B (two are recommended for the 34410A/11A), to adjust the instrument (see “Input Connections” on page 62). ADC and Zero Adjustment Each time you perform a zero adjustment, the instrument stores a new set of offset correction constants for every measu…
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90, 90 34410A/11A/L4411A Service Guide 3 Calibration Procedures Ohms Gain Calibration Procedure Review the “Test Considerations” on page 63 and “Gain Adjustment Considerations” on page 82 sections before beginning this procedure. Configuration: 4–Wire Ohms This procedure adjusts the gain for both the 4–wire and 2–wire Ohms functions, and the offset compensated Ohms function. The 100 M�…