Frequency accuracy test, Frequency accuracy test 6-12 – Fluke NetDAQ 2645A User Manual

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2640A/2645A NetDAQ

Users Manual

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3.

Verify Accuracy Configure the 5700A for the output values below and
verify the Spy window measurement is between the minimum and maximum
values. Change the channel 1 range as required (see Step 1).

Volts AC Range

5700A Output

Minimum Reading

Maximum Reading

300 mV

20 mV@1 kHz

0.0197V

0.0203V

300 mV

20 mV@100 kHZ

0.0185V

0.0215V

300 mV

300 mV@1 kHz

0.29885V

0.30115V

300 mV

300 mV@100 kHz

0.2845V

0.3155V

3V

3V@1 kHz

2.9885V

3.0115V

30V

30V@1 kHz

29.885V

30.115V

300V [2640A only]

300V@1 kHz

298.85V

301.15V

4.

Close Spy Window.

Frequency Accuracy Test

6-12.

Complete the following procedure to test the accuracy of the frequency function
for the 2640A and 2645A. Measurement accuracy applies to all channels, not just
the channel used for the test.

1.

Configure Channel 1 for Frequency In NetDAQ Logger, configure channel
1 for frequency. There is no range selection for frequency as all frequency
measurements use Autoranging. (See “Configuring Analog Channel
Functions" in Chapter 3 of this manual.)

2.

Open Spy Window Select the Spy command from the Utilities menu. Select
channel 0101 (instrument 01, channel 01) from the Channel list. Click OK to
open the Spy window.

3.

Verify Accuracy Configure the 5700A for the output values below and
verify the Spy window measurement is between the minimum and maximum
values. Change the channel 1 range as required (see Step 1).

Frequency Range

5700A Output

Minimum Reading

Maximum Reading

Autorange Only

1V@10 kHz

9.994 kHz

10.006 kHz

4.

Close Spy Window.

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