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5700A/5720A Series II
Operators Manual
D-4
errors
The different types of errors described in this glossary are: offset error, linearity error,
random error, scale error, systematic errors, and transfer error. Each of these are defined
in this glossary.
flatness
A measure of the variation of the actual output an ac voltage source at different frequency
points when set to the same nominal output level. A flat voltage source exhibits very little
error throughout its frequency range.
floor
The part of the uncertainty specification of an instrument that is typically a fixed offset
plus noise. Floor can be expressed as units such as microvolts or counts of the least
significant digit. For the calibrator, the floor specification is combined with fixed range
errors in one term.
full scale
The maximum reading of a range of a meter, analog-to-digital converter, or other
measurement device, or the maximum attainable output on a range of a calibrator.
gain error
Same as scale error. Scale or gain error results when the slope of the meter’s response
curve is not exactly 1. A meter with only gain error (no offset or linearity error), will read
0V with 0V applied, but something other than 10V with 10V applied.
ground
The voltage reference point in a circuit. Earth ground is a connection through a ground
rod or other conductor to the earth, usually accessible through the ground conductor in an
ac power receptacle.
ground loops
Undesirable currents induced when there is more than one chassis ground potential in a
system of instruments. Ground loops can be minimized by connecting all instruments in a
system to ground to one point.
guard
See “voltage guard” and “current guard.”
International System of Units
Same as “SI System of Units”; the accepted system of units. See also “units”, “base
units”, and “derived units.”

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Fluke 5700A Series II Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeMultifunction Calibrator
Operating Temperature0 °C to 50 °C
Storage Temperature-20 °C to 70 °C
Voltage Range0 to 1100 V
DC Voltage Range10 μV to 1100 V
Frequency Range1 MHz
Humiditynon-condensing
Power Requirements100 V to 240 V

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