Other Sources Of Measurement Error; Settling Time Effects; Loading Errors (Ac Volts) - Agilent Technologies 34410A User Manual

6 1/2 digit multimeter
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Other Sources of Measurement Error

Settling Time Effects

The multimeter has the ability to insert automatic measurement settling
delays. These delays are adequate for resistance measurements with less
than 200 pF of combined cable and device capacitance. This is particularly
important if you are measuring resistances above 100 kW. Settling due to
RC time constant effects can be quite long. Some precision resistors and
multi–function calibrators use large parallel capacitors (1000 pF to 0.1 mF)
with high resistor values to filter out noise currents injected by their
internal circuitry. Non–ideal capacitances in cables and other devices may
have much longer settling times than expected just by RC time constants
due to dielectric absorption (soak) effects. Errors will be measured when
settling after the initial connection and after a range change.

Loading Errors (ac volts)

In the ac voltage function, the input of the multimeter appears as a 1 MW
resistance in parallel with 100 pF of capacitance. The cabling that you use
to connect signals to the multimeter will also add additional capacitance
and loading. The table below shows the multimeter's approximate input
resistance at various frequencies.
For low frequencies, the loading error is:
At high frequencies, the additional loading error is:
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Input Frequency Input Resistance
100 Hz
1 MΩ
1 kHz
850 kΩ
10 kHz
160 kΩ
100 kHz
16 kΩ
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