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Philips PM 6672 - Technical Specification; Measuring Modes

Philips PM 6672
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1.
Technical
Specification
Measuring
modes
Frequency
Range:
0,1
Hz.
.
.120MHz
(PM
6670,
6671).
0.1
Hz.
.
.1GHz(PM
6672).
Mode:
Input-signal
synchronized,
high
resolution
computing
measuring
method
(reciprocal).
Signal
mode:
ON.
SINGLE
BURST,
MUL
TIPLE
BURST
FREQUENCY
AVERAGE.
In
the
FREQUENCY
AVERAGE
mode
(rear
panel
selectable),
the
counter
measures
the
average
of
a
multiple
of
frequency
samples.
Samples
are
taken
with
external
gate
control
(s^soons)
and
totalized
during
the
selected
measuring
time
(10ms.
.
.96s)
to
allow
multiple
burst
frequency
measurements
or
to
sample
frequency
sweep
profiles.
LSD
displayed:
10"'Hz.
.
.10^Hz(PM
6670,
6671).
10-'Hz.
.
.10<Hz(PM
6672),
de
pending
on
measuring
time
and
input
frequency.
At
least
7
digits
displayed
per
second
of
measuring
time.
Resolution:
LSD*.
Inaccuracy
(rel.error):
.
resolution
.
trigger*
error
:
rel
FREQ
base
error.
measuring
time
.
time
Period
average
Range:
100ns.
.
.100s
LSD
displayed:
10"'^.
.
.10"®s,
depending
on
measuring
time
and
period
duration.
At
least
7
digits
displayed
per
second
of
measuring
time.
Resolution:
LSD*.
Inaccuracy
(rel.error):
.
resolution
trigger*
error
:
rel
PERIQD
base
error.
measuring
time
Time
Interval
A
to
B
;
single
Range:
100ns.
.
.10®s.
LSD
displayed:
10''s.
.
.10°s.
Resolution:
LSD*.
Inaccuracy
(rei.error):
±
resolution
±
trigger*
error
±
rel
TIME
INT
base
error.
.
time
Pulse
width
A
Pulse
width
measurements
are
similar
to
single
time
interval
measurements.
Both
start
and
stop
triggering
take
place
in
channel
A,
with
common
trigger
level
setting
and
automatic
trailing
edge
trigger
slope
inversion
with
respect
to
selected
leading
edge
trigger
slope.
All
other
specifications
are
identical
to
single
time
interval.
High
resolution,
pulse-
width
measurements
on
narrow
pulses
can
be
made
in
the
time
interval
average
mode
with
manual
selection
of
common
source
and
stop
slope
polarity.
Time
Interval
A
to
B;
average
Range:
0ns.
.
.100s.
LSD
displayed:
10''^s
. .
.10"®s,
depending
on
measuring
time
and
time
interval.
Resolution:
10-'s
VTJ
Inaccuracy
(rei.error):
4
ns
±
resolution
trigger*
error
TIME
INT
VTJx
TIME
INT
±
rel.
time
base
error.
Number
of
Intervals
averaged
(N):
Measuring
time
x
interval
repetition
rate.
Minimum
dead
time
from
stop
to
start:
300
ns.
Note:
Input
signal
must
be
repetitive
and
asynchronous
with
respect
to
the
time
base.
'
or,
1
LSD
unit,
whichever
is
greather.
.
time
Count
A
Totalize
range;
1.
.10",
with
indication
of
M-pulses
and
G-pulses
beyond
the
10®
display
range.
Pulse
pair
resolution:
80
ns.
Mode:
Manual:
Start-stop
by
DISPL.
HOLD
push
button.
Sequential
start-stop
periods
are
accumulated
or
individually
totalized
after
reset.
External:
Totalizing
interval
controlled
via
input
B,
selectable:
count
A
gated
during
pulse
duration
on
B
or
count
A
gated
between
start
and
stop
pulse
on
B.
Inaccuracy:
Pulse
repetition
rate
A
x
trigger*
error
B.
Phase
A—B
Phase
is
the
result
of
a
simultaneous
time
interval
average
and
period
average
measurement.
The
maximum
phase
range
is
therefore
limited,
due
to
the
300
ns
dead
time
between
stop
and
start
of
the
next
time
interval,
and
consequently
frequency
dependent.
For
phase
measure
ments
between
180°
and
360°
on
high
frequency
signals,
it
is
recommended
to
measure
the
complementary
phase
0°.
.
.
180°
by
changing
the
input
leads
(phase
B
to
A).
Phase
range:
0.1°.
.
.360°x
|1-(300nsx
FREQ)1
,
Example
0.1°.
. .
359.995°
at
50
Hz
0.1°.
.
357.3°
at
25
kHz
0.1°.
.
.
180°
at
1.666
MHz
Frequency
range:
0.03Hz.
.
.
1.6
MHz
LSD
displayed:
10"®
.
10'^
degrees,
de
pending
on
measuring
time
and
phase
difference.
.
..
10-'sx
FREQ
X
360°
Resolution:
-=
VTT
Inaccuracy
(rei.error):
^
4
ns
X
360°
x
FREQ
^
resolution
PHASE
~
PHASE
trigger*
error
x
FREQ
x
360°
Vrpx
PHASE
Number
of
Input
cycles
averaged
(N):
Measuring
time
x
FREQ
A.
Minimum
Input
signal:
100
mVfmg.
Phase
jitter
tolerance:
The
tolerated
phase
jitter
peak-value
phase
difference,
i.
e.
phase
jitter
around
should
not
cause
consecutive
measurement
results
of
slight
ly
above
and
slightly
below
360?,
since
the
toltal
measurement
result
is
the
statisti
cal
average
of
all
individual
results.
Ratio
Range:
FREQA
0.
.
.10MHz
(all
models)
FREQ
B
0.
.
.10MHz
LSD
displayed:
10"'.
.
.
10°
Resolution:
LSD*.
Inaccuracy
(rei.error):
,
resolution
^
.
RATIO
trigger*
error
B..
Note:
Frequency
ratio
measurements
FREQ
A
(or
C)*_
0.01
Hz.
.
.120
MHz
(orl
GHy)
FREQD
50kHz.
.
.10MHz
can
also
be
made
in
the
frequency
mode,
by
making
use
of
the
external
reference
input
D.
However,
this
arrangement
does
not
give
correct
decimal
points.
**
Conly
on
PM
6672.
RPM
The
RPM
(revolutions
per
minute)
mode
is
similar
to
the
frequency
mode.
The
measured
frequency
is
multiplied
x
60,
before
being
displayed.
Range:
0.6
RPM.
.
.10°RPM
(with
one
pulse
per
revolution).
LSD
displayed:
10"'
RPM
. .
.
10°
RPM,
de
pending
on
measuring
time
and
RPM.
Resolution:
LSD*
Inaccuracy
(rei.error):
resolution
trigger*
error
±
rel
RPM
base
error.
measuring
time
.
time
'
see
definitions.

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