FLUKE 8842A CALIBRATION and FLUKE 8842A REPAIR

 
A calibration by Custom-Cal is performed by engineers with extensive OEM experience. We have the expertise and the necessary standards to perform the FLUKE 8842A Calibration, onsite calibration may be available. We specialize in quick turnaround times and we can handle expedited deliveries upon request.

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   FLUKE 8842A   Description / Specification:    
FLUKE 8842A 5.5 Digit, Benchtop DMM

The Fluke 8842A Digital Multimeter is a high-performance 5 ½ digit portable benchtop multimeter designed for general-purpose bench or systems applications. It features a highly legible vacuum fluorescent display with intuitive front panel operation, with up to 100 readings per second. It has a basic DC accuracy of 0.003%, 2-wire and 4-wire resistance measurement, and DC current measurement. The 8842A also features proprietary thin film resistor networks, a stable reference amplifier and stable active components, as well as additional 20 mV, 20 ohm, and 200 mA dc measurement ranges.
Specifications.

AC Current: 200mA to 2000mA.
AC Voltage Range: 200mV to 700V.
DC Current: 200mA to 2000mA.
DC Voltage Range: 20 mV to 1000 V
Frequency Range: 20Hz to 100KHz.
Interface: 20 ohms.
Number of Digits: 5.5.
Resistance Range: 20 Ohms to 20 Mohms.



 



Related Bench Equipment Terms and Definitions. For a complete list go to our  Terms and Definitions Page.

dBc
dBc (decibels relative to the carrier) is the power ratio of a signal to a carrier signal, expressed in decibels. If the dBc figure is positive, then the relative signal strength is greater than the carrier signal strength. If the dBc figure is negative, then the relative signal strength is less than carrier signal strength.

Load Regulation
Load regulation is the capability to maintain a constant voltage (or current) level on the output channel of a power supply despite changes in the supply's load (such as a change in resistance value connected across the supply output).

Power Linearity
When changing the power level and measuring the differences (in dB) between actual and displayed power levels, the power linearity is ± half the span (in dB) between the maximum and the minimum value of all differences.

Settling Time
Settling time of an output device is the time elapsed from the application of an ideal instantaneous step input to the time at which the amplifier output has entered and remained within a specified error band, usually symmetrical about the final value.


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