Fluke 3458/HFL Wireless Office Headset User Manual


 
Fluke 8508A 3458/HFL
8508A vs 3458/HFL
Functional & Versatility
Parameters
Comments
Full Scale (dc & ac Voltage) 200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V, 1050Vrms
120mV, 1.2V, 12V, 120V,
1050Vdc (ac = 700Vrms)
8508A maintains >10Gohm input impedance
to 20Vdc. This compares with 12V on
3458/HFL. The 8508A 1050Vrms
measurement is often used to calibrate
calibrators at 1000 Vrms output.
Full Scale (dc & ac current)
200uA, 2mA, 20mA, 200mA, 2A &
20A
100nA, 1uA, 120uA, 1.2mA,
12mA, 120mA, 1.05A
3458A/HFL has lower current ranges with a
sensitivity of 1pA compared with 10pA on
the 8508A – the 3458/HFL datasheet does
state that lower ranges have ‘typical’
uncertainty only. 8508A states typical above
10kHz and 2GOhm for resistance.
A 20Amp range on the 8508A improves
calibration of Multi-product calibrators. This
reduces the need for additional external
shunts.
AC Measurement
(Bandwidth)
AC Voltage - 1MHz (2%)
AC Current - 100kHz (0.4%)
AC Voltage - 1MHz (1%)
AC Voltage - 10MHz (15%)
AC Current - 100kHz (0.7%
Typical)
A DMM with 10 MOhm input impedance is
generally not useful for precision ac
measurement above 1MHz. A 50 Ohm
termination at these frequencies is more
desirable.
The 8508A high frequency Current
uncertainty will help maintain good TURs
when calibrating Multi-Product calibrators.
Full Scale (Resistance)
2Ω, 20Ω, 200Ω, 2kΩ, 20kΩ,
200k, 2M, 20M, 200M
,
2G, 20G(eleven ranges)
12, 120, 1.2k, 12k,
120k, 1.2M, 12M,
120M, 1.2G(nine ranges)
8508A has a wide resistance measurement
range. 8508A measurement resolution of
10n
this compares with 10u on
3458/HFL
200 Ohm Resistance Range.
Selectable excitation current -
10mA & 1mA
Fixed excitation current -
10mA
Errors due to self-heating within the resistor
under test are minimized when the
multimeter low excitation current is
maintained. Use in conjunction with RTD or
low resistance measurements.