| The 5075 is a benchtop digital
multimeter that combines high performance and accuracy with
simple operation.
With speed and precision, the 5075 DMM easily measures from
nanovolts to 10kV, from picoamps to 30 Amps, from micro-ohms
up to 1G Ohms, from picofarads to 300uF, with up to 7½
digit accuracy and a price that is less than many 6½
digit multimeters.
The low level voltage, current and resistance ranges enables
the 5075 to make measurements of small signals without using
the 6½ or 7½ digit resolution mode, which is often
slow, noisy and inaccurate. For example, with the 30mW range
a 100nW resistance can be resolved using the 6½ digit
resolution mode.
The Auto Dynamic Filter (ADF) mode allows the 5075 to automatically
select the most suitable filter. For a fast changing signal
or for when the signal is first connected the reading is displayed
almost immediately, but if the input remains constant, the filter
time is increased to provide a more stable accurate reading.
If the input were disconnected the filter would immediately
return to the fastest.
Operation is simple, all major functions from range selection
to null require just one key press. The large 24 digit, custom
vacuum fluorescent display shows clearly the range and reading
and can even show the time to the next sample if required. Other
functions can be easily selected from a scrolled menu.
Functions for diode/zener tests, max/min, peak hold and continuity
checks are available and also various audible warnings can be
selected.
A bar graph function allows the user to program high and low
pass/fail limits and switch to the bar display mode. This will
give an audible and visual indication to the user of the components
specification.
A low thermal, 10-channel scanner option, allows multiple inputs
to be displayed or compared without the additional cost and
inconvenience of a separate switching arrangement.
Also available to complement the 5075 Precision Digital Multimeter
is EasyCal software. This will enable the user to automate the
calibration of voltage sources, current sources, decade boxes
and frequency sources. |