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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
DMM’s 24-hour dc voltage specification.
Range Input Level
Range Error
(% of range)
Range
Error Voltage
10 Vdc
10 Vdc
10 Vdc
10 Vdc
1 Vdc
0.1 Vdc
0.0004
0.0004
0.0004
40 µV
40 µV
40 µV
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
Example: Computing Total Measurement Error
Assume that a 5 Vdc signal is input to the DMM on the 10 Vdc range.
Compute the total measurement error using the 90-day accuracy
specification of
±(0.0020% of reading + 0.0005% of range).
Reading Error = 0.0020% x 5 Vdc = 100
µV
Range Error = 0.0005% x 10 Vdc = 50
µV
Total Error = 100
µV + 50 µV= ± 150 µV
=
± 0.0030% of 5 Vdc
=
± 30 ppm of 5 Vdc
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Chapter 1 Specifications
To Calculate Total Measurement Error
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