July 21, 2009
1) On Improving Digital Multimeter Throughput
This application note describes how to make a modern digital multimeter operate at its absolute fastest transaction speed. It includes tips on reducing range and function changes, proper auto-zero operation, selecting optimal integration times and using best data formats. The application note is written to address the needs of engineers in R&D, design verification and manufacturing.
2) On Improving AC Measurements Using Digital Multimeters
Some modern digital multimeters employ a Sigma/Delta A-to-D converter technique. Sigma/Delta is a digital sampling technique that opens the possibility of very fast and accurate AC measurements, even in the presence of high crest factors. This application note outlines some of the advantages of this new digital sampling technique, from making peak AC measurements at up to 50,000 times per second to easily measuring AC ripple on a DC supply output.
3) On Data Logging and Digitizing Using a Digital Multimeter
Logging data is a common use for digital multimeters (DMMs). Some DMMs make this process easier by having a dedicated data logger function with simplified setup and operation. The availability of LAN I/O on modern DMMs makes remote data logging easier than ever. Some modern digital multimeters also make very fast measurements at up to 50,000 readings per second. When combined with level trigger, pre- and post-trigger and large memory, it is possible to acquire and digitize signals up to the mid-audio region. This application note for use by engineers in R&D, design verification and manufacturing describes how to take advantage of these data logging capabilities.
When: Available now
Where: Register atwww.agilent.com/find/dmmtips