Transfer accuracy, Hour accuracy, Day and 1-year accuracy – Agilent Technologies 34401A User Manual

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Transfer Accuracy

Transfer accuracy refers to the error introduced by the multimeter
due to noise and short-term drift. This error becomes apparent when
comparing two nearly-equal signals for the purpose of “transferring”
the known accuracy of one device to the other.

24-Hour Accuracy

The 24-hour accuracy specification indicates the multimeter’s relative
accuracy over its full measurement range for short time intervals and
within a stable environment. Short-term accuracy is usually specified
for a 24-hour period and for a

±

1°C temperature range.

90-Day and 1-Year Accuracy

These long-term accuracy specifications are valid for a 23°C

±

5°C

temperature range. These specifications include the initial calibration
errors plus the multimeter’s long-term drift errors.

Temperature Coefficients

Accuracy is usually specified for a 23°C

±

5°C 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 outside a 23°C

±

5°C

temperature range (the specification is per °C).

Chapter 8 Specifications
Interpreting Multimeter Specifications

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