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Type | Multifunction Calibrator |
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Resistance Range | 0 to 1 GΩ |
AC Voltage Frequency | 10 Hz to 1 MHz |
Display | Color LCD |
Interfaces | RS-232, Ethernet |
Weight | 18 kg |
DC Voltage Range | 0 to ±1100 V |
Dimensions | 172 mm H x 432 mm W x 457 mm D (6.8 in H x 17 in W x 18 in D) |
Identifies conditions and procedures dangerous to the user and equipment under test.
Details the 5730A Calibrator performance and accuracy standards for laboratories.
Outlines environmental, safety, power, and physical characteristics of the calibrator.
Provides detailed absolute and relative electrical performance data for various functions.
Describes automatic voltage detection and manual fuse selection for safe operation.
Instructions for connecting the calibrator to a properly grounded power outlet.
Details the controls, displays, indicators, and terminals on the front panel.
Describes the terminals, sockets, and connectors located on the rear panel.
Provides instructions for connecting the calibrator to a Unit Under Test (UUT).
Explains how to set output magnitude, frequency, and function via the touchscreen interface.
Step-by-step guide to setting a DC voltage output, including polarity and range.
Procedure for setting AC voltage output in volts or dBm, including frequency input.
Instructions for selecting standard resistance values or short output.
Guides through accessing and configuring Calibrator parameters via the Setup Menu.
Details connecting and configuring the Calibrator for remote control via the IEEE-488 bus.
Explains setting up and connecting the Calibrator for remote control via the RS-232 serial interface.
Instructions for configuring and establishing an Ethernet connection for remote control.
Defines rules for command parameters, including units, multipliers, and spacing.
Summarizes remote commands by function, detailing protocol and examples.
Explains how to access and interpret the Calibrator's status registers and fault queue.
Step-by-step guide for safely accessing and replacing fuses.
Details procedures for calibrating the Calibrator to external standards and verification.
Procedure for calibrating using three portable standards: 10V, 1Ω, and 10kΩ.
Guide to making further adjustments to range constants using laboratory standards.
Procedure for calibrating the gain and flatness of the Wideband AC Module.
Procedure to confirm integrity without external standards, useful for performance history.
Lists and describes available accessories to enhance Calibrator capabilities.
Lists fault codes related to firmware updates and AuxInfo parameters.
Provides reference tables for ASCII and IEEE-488 bus communication codes.
Automated procedure to build confidence and history between calibrations.
Maximum difference between accepted/true and measured value, expressed in ppm or percentage.
AC voltage at frequencies up to and including the radio frequency spectrum.