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Model 2701 User’s Manual Measurement Considerations E-9
Meter loading
Loading of the voltage source by the Model 2701 becomes a consideration for high source
resistance values. As the source resistance increases, the error caused by meter loading
increases.
Figure E-5 shows the method used to determine the percent error due to meter loading.
The voltage source, V
S
, has a source resistance, R
S
, while the input resistance of the
Model 2701 is R
I
and the voltage measured by the nanovoltmeter is V
M
.
Figure E-5
Meter loading
The voltage actually measured by the meter is attenuated by the voltage divider action of
R
S
and R
I
, and it can be calculated as follows:
This relationship can be modified to directly compute for percent error:
From the above equation, it is obvious that the input resistance of the Model 2701 must be
at least 999 times the value of source resistance if loading error is to be kept to within
0.1%.
V
M
Measured
Voltage
R
S
R
I
V
S
Source
Voltage
+
V
M
V
S
R
L
R
I
R
S
+
-------------------=
Percent error
100R
S
R
I
R
S
+
-------------------=

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Keithley 2701 Specifications

General IconGeneral
Max Voltage300 V
Max Current3 A
Frequency Range3 Hz to 500 kHz
Frequency Accuracy0.01%
Weight3.6 kg
Measurement FunctionsFrequency, Temperature
InterfaceIEEE-488 (GPIB), RS-232
DC Voltage Range300 V
DC Current Range3 A
AC Voltage Range300V
AC Current Range1 μA to 3 A
Resistance Accuracy0.01%
Channels10
Dimensions213mm x 88mm x 370mm

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