Model 2002 Multimeter
●Features
■Some important Model 2002 features include:
▲Full range of functions Among other functions, the multimeter can measure DC voltage (normal and peak spikes), AC voltage (RMS, average, and peak), DC current (normal and in-circuit), AC current (RMS and average), two and four-wire resistance (normal and offset-compensated), frequency (voltage and current),and temperature (resistance temperature devices or thermocouples).
▲Two-line display Readings and front panel messages are shown on an alphanumeric display having a 20-character top line and a 32-character bottom line.
▲Multifunction measuring and display From the front panel, you can configure the instrument to sequentially measure and simultaneously display readings of multiple functions.
▲Reading and setup storage Readings and setup data can be stored and recalled from the front panel or over the IEEE-488 bus. For example, the buffer can be programmed to store up to 850 readings at 4.5 digits, or up to 250 time-stamped readings at 6.5 digits. The Model 2002 can be configured with memory options that extend the storage capacity up to 30,000 readings and ten setups.
▲High-speed measurements The instrument is capable of acquiring, for example, 2000 readings/second at 4.5 digits of resolution, and 215 readings/second at 6.5 digits.
▲Talk-only mode From the front panel, you can set the instrument to send readings to an IEEE-488 printer or,with an optional adapter, to a Centronics printer.
▲Digital calibration The instrument may be digitally calibrated from either the front panel or over the bus.
▲Standard IEEE-488 interface Bus operation conforms to the IEEE-488.2 and SCPI standards.
▲Trigger link This is a new trigger concept that provides more versatile and precise external triggering. It is in addition to the standard Trigger In/Measurement Complete BNC external triggering techniques.
▲Optional field-installable internal scanner This is a 10-channel scanner card, which includes eight channels of 2-pole relay switching and two channels of 2-pole solid-state switching. All channels can be configured for 4-pole operation.
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User's Guide |
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Please see the document for details |
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English Chinese Chinese and English Japanese |
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February 2009 |
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Rev.E |
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8 MB |
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