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Specifications and Characteristics
Accuracy Specifications
Transfer Accuracy
Transfer accuracy refers to the error introduced by the multimeter due to
noise and short
nearly
one device to the other.
One-Year Accuracy
These long
temperature (T
initial calibration errors plus the multimeter's long
Temperature Coefficients
Accuracy is usually specified at the calibration temperature (T
temperature range. This is a common temperature range for many operating
environments. You must add additional temperature coefficient errors to the
accuracy specification if you are operating the multimeter at 0 °C to 18 °C and
28 °C to 50 °C temperature range (the specification is per °C).
Temperature Coefficient = add ± 0.15 x [the applicable accuracy)/°C]
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term drift. This error becomes apparent when comparing two
–
equal signals for the purpose of "transferring" the known accuracy of
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term accuracy specifications are valid at the calibration
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) ± 5 °C temperature range. These specifications include the
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term drift errors.
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) ± 5 °C
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