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Fluke 5502E - Getting Started; Introduction

Fluke 5502E
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Getting Started
Introduction
Warning
To prevent possible electrical shock, fire, or personal injury,
read all safety Information before you use the Product.
This manual gives the feature differences between the 5502A and the 5502E. Use this
manual in conjunction with the 5502A Operators manual.
All instructions in the 5502A Operators Manual apply to the 5502E except as noted
below.
The DC and AC Power (Simultaneous Voltage and Current outputs) functions are not
applicable to the 5502E.
The Dual Voltage (Simultaneous Voltage/Voltage output) function is not applicable
to the 5502E.
The Phase function is not applicable to the 5502E.
The Harmonics function is not applicable to the 5502E.
The rear panel 10 MHz Reference IN and OUT connectors are not functional. The
terminals are for service only.
The 300 MHz and 600 MHz options are not compatible with the 5502E.
The 5502E does not have SCOPE and TRIG OUT terminals. The SCOPE and TRIG
OUT buttons are on the front panel of the 5502E, but they are non-functional and beep
when pushed.
The Product in Figure 1 can be configured to source:
DC voltage from 0 V to ±1020 V.
AC voltage from 1 mV to 1020 V, with output from 10 Hz to 500 kHz.
AC current from 29 μA to 20.5 A, with variable frequency limits.
DC current from 0 to ±20.5 A.
Resistance values from a short circuit to 1100 MΩ.
Capacitance values from 220 pF to 110 mF.
Simulated output for eight types of Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs).
Simulated output for 11 types of thermocouples.

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