Understanding the "% of range" error, Total measurement error – Agilent Technologies 34401A User Manual

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Understanding the “ % of range ” Error The range error compensates
for inaccuracies that result from the function and range you select.
The range error contributes a constant error, expressed as a percent of
range, independent of the input signal level. The following table shows
the range error applied to the multimeter’s 24-hour dc voltage specification.

Total Measurement Error To compute the total measurement error,
add the reading error and range error. You can then convert the total
measurement error to a “percent of input” error or a “ppm (part-per-
million) of input” error as shown below.

% of input error =

Total Measurement Error

Input Signal Level

×

100

ppm of input error =

Total Measurement Error

Input Signal Level

×

1,000,000

Error Example

Assume that a 5 Vdc signal is input to the multimeter on the 10 Vdc range.
Compute the total measurement error using the 90-day accuracy
specifications:

±

(0.0020% of reading + 0.0005% of range).

Range

10 Vdc
10 Vdc
10 Vdc

Input Level

10 Vdc
1 Vdc
0.1 Vdc

Range Error
(% of range)

0.0004
0.0004
0.0004

Range

Error Voltage

40

µ

V

40

µ

V

40

µ

V

Reading Error

Range Error

Total Error

= 0.0020%

×

5 Vdc

= 0.0005%

×

10 Vdc

= 100

µ

V + 50

µ

V

= 100

µ

V

= 50

µ

V

=

±

150

µ

V

=

±

0.0030% of 5 Vdc

=

±

30 ppm of 5 Vdc

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Chapter 8 Specifications
To Calculate Total Measurement Error

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