Dc Current Verification - Tektronix KEITHLEY DMM6500 Calibration Manual

6 1/2-digit multimeter with scanning
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Section 2: Performance verification
DMM6500 6½-Digit Multimeter with Scanning Calibration and Adjustment Manual

DC current verification

The DMM6500 dc current ranges can be verified using several methods, depending on the level of
measurement uncertainty required. This manual describes the verification procedure using a Fluke
8508A or 8588A reference digital multimeter (DMM) in series with the DMM6500 to determine the
nominal test current value for the 10 µA to 100 mA ranges. For the 1 A to 10 A ranges, this manual
describes using direct output from a Fluke Model 5720A or 5725A calibrator.
These configurations are adequate for most purposes, but may not provide sufficient test uncertainty
ratio (TUR) for some users. You must evaluate the measurement uncertainties and ensure that they
are adequate for your use.
DC current 10 µA to 100 mA range verification
When verifying dc current on the 10 µA to 100 mA ranges, systematic calibrator and cable offsets
must be compensated and test limits calculated based on reference digital multimeter (DMM)
readings.
In the following section, offset measurements may exceed DMM6500 zero-current measurement
specifications due to systematic source offset current from the test setup.
To verify the DMM6500 specifications with zero input current, disconnect all cables and calibrators
from the DMM6500 input. This is a separate setup from that used in the procedure below for
mid-scale and full-scale readings.
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DMM6500-905-01 Rev. E June 2021

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