Introduction and Specifications
Additional Specifications
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1-28. AC Voltage, DC Offset Specifications
Range [1]
(Normal Channel)
Offset Range
[2]
Max
Peak
Signal
1-Year Absolute Offset
Uncertainty, tcal ± 5 °C [3]
± (% dc output + floor)
Sine Waves (rms)
3.3 mV to 32.999 mV 0 to 50 mV 80 mV 0.1 + 33 µV
33 mV to 329.999 mV 0 to 500 mV 800 mV 0.1 + 330 µV
0.33 mV to 3.29999 V 0 to 5 V 8 V 0.1 + 3300 µV
3.3 V to 32.9999 V 0 to 50 V 55 V 0.1 + 33 mV
Triangle Waves and Truncated Sine Waves (p-p)
9.3 mV to 92.999 mV 0 to 50 mV 80 mV 0.1 + 93 µV
93 mV to 929.999 mV 0 to 500 mV 800 mV 0.1 + 930 µV
0.93 mV to 9.29999 V 0 to 5 V 8 V 0.1 + 9300 µV
9.3 mV to 92.9999 V 0 to 50 V 55 V 0.1 + 93 mV
Square Waves (p-p)
6.6 mV to 65.999 mV 0 to 50 mV 80 mV 0.1 + 66 µV
66 mV to 659.999 mV 0 to 500 mV 800 mV 0.1 + 660 µV
0.66 mV to 6.59999 V 0 to 5 V 8 V 0.1 + 6600 µV
6.6 mV to 65.9999 V 0 to 50 V 55 V 0.1 + 66 mV
[1] Offsets are not allowed on ranges above the highest range shown above.
[2] The maximum offset value is determined by the difference between the peak value of the selected
voltage output and the allowable maximum peak signal. For example, a 10 V p-p square wave output
has a peak value of 5 V, allowing a maximum offset up to ± 50 V to not exceed the 55 V maximum
peak signal. The maximum offset values shown above are for the minimum outputs in each range.
[3] For frequencies 0.01 Hz to 10 Hz, and 500 kHz to 2 MHz, the offset uncertainty is 5% of output, ± 1%
of the offset range.