5522A
Operators Manual
11-6
AC Current Specifications, LCOMP OFF (continued)
Range,
Composite
Waveform
Harmonic
Frequency
Harmonic
Amplitude
Range
(% of
Fundamental)
[1]
Harmonic Amplitude
Uncertainty
(% of
Fundamental + A)
Harmonic Phase
Uncertainty
(Relative to
Fundamental)
[2]
Absolute RMS
Uncertainty of
Composite
Waveform
(% RMS + A)
15 to 45 Hz 0.1 to 100 % 0.1 % + 1 mA
0.5 °
45 to 900 Hz 0.1 to 100 % 0.1 % + 1 mA
0.6 °
900 Hz to 2 kHz 0.1 to 20 % 0.1 % + 1 mA
1 °
0.33 to
2.999 A
2 to 5 kHz 0.1 to 20 % 0.2 % + 1.3 mA
2 °
0.2 % + 1 mA
15 to 45 Hz 0.1 to 100 % 0.1 % + 10 mA
0.5 °
45 to 900 Hz 0.1 to 100 % 0.1 % + 10 mA
0.6 °
900 Hz to 2 kHz 0.1 to 20 % 0.1 % + 10 mA
1 °
3 to 20.5 A
2 to 5 kHz 0.1 to 20 % 0.2 % + 10 mA
3 °
0.2 % + 10 mA
[1] All frequencies can have harmonics up to 100 % of the fundamental; uncertainties are not specified unless otherwise indicated.
[2] For harmonics that are <1 % of the Fundamental, phase uncertainty is typical.
AC Current Specifications, LCOMP ON*
Range,
Composite
Waveform
Harmonic
Frequency
Harmonic
Amplitude
Range (% of
Fundamental)
[1]
Harmonic Amplitude
Uncertainty
(% of
Fundamental + A)
Harmonic Phase
Uncertainty
(Relative to
Fundamental)
[2]
Absolute RMS
Uncertainty of
Composite
Waveform
(% RMS + A)
15 to 65 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
0.5 % + 0.1 μA 0.5 °
29 to
329.99 μA
65 to 900 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
1.0 % + 0.1 μA 2 °
0.5 % + 1 μA
15 to 65 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
0.5 % + 1 μA 0.5 °
0.33 to
3.2999 mA
65 to 900 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
1.0 % + 1 μA 1 °
0.5 % + 1 μA
15 to 65 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
0.4 % + 10 μA 0.5 °
3.3 to
32.999 mA
65 to 900 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
0.6 % + 10 μA 1 °
0.5 % + 10 μA
15 to 65 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
0.4 % + 100 μA 0.5 °
33 to
329.9 mA
65 to 900 Hz 0.1 to 30 %
0.6 % + 100 μA 1 °
0.5 % + 100 μA
15 to 65 Hz 0.1 to 30 % 0.5 % + 1 mA
0.75 °
0.33 to
2.999 A
65 to 440 Hz 0.1 to 30 % 1.0 % + 1 mA
1 °
0.5 % + 1 mA
15 to 65 Hz 0.1 to 30 % 0.5 % + 10 mA
0.75 °
3 to 20.5 A
65 to 440 Hz 0.1 to 30 % 1.0 % + 10 mA
1 °
0.75 % + 10 mA
* LCOMP ON is used to drive inductive loads like the 5500A/COIL and current clamps.
[1] All frequencies can have harmonics up to 100 % of the fundamental; uncertainties are not
specified unless otherwise indicated.
[2] For harmonics that are <1 % of the Fundamental, phase uncertainty is typical.