Fluke 5725A Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
Introduction and Specifications
Resistance Specifications
1
1-19
Table 1-12. Current Derating Factors
Nominal Value Value of Derating Factor K for Over or Under Current
Two-Wire Comp
I < I
L
[Note 1]
Four-Wire
I < I
L
[Note 1]
Four-Wire
I
U
< I < I
max
[Note 2]
SHORT
1
1.9
10
19
100
190
1 k
1.9 k
10 k
19 k
100 k
190 k
1 M
1.9 M
10 M
19 M
100 M
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
4.4
5000
5000
0.3
300
160
30
16
3.5
2.5
0.4
0.4
50
50
7.5
4.0
1.0
0.53
0.2
0.53
0.1
4 x10
-5
1.5 x 10
-4
1.6 x 10
-3
3 x 10
-3
1 x 10
-2
1.9 x 10
-2
0.1
0.19
2.0
3.8
2 x 10
-5
3.8 x 10
-5
1.5 x 10
-4
2.9 x 10
-4
1 x 10
-3
1.9 x 10
-3
Notes:
1. For
I < I
L
, errors occur due to thermally generated voltages within the 5720A. Use the following
equat
ion to determine the error, and add this error to the corresponding uncertainty or stability
spec
ification.
Error = K(
I
L
- I)/( I
L
x I)
Where: Error
is in m for all two-wire comp values and four-wire short, and in ppm for the remaining
four-w
ire values.
K is the constant from the above table;
I and I
L
are expressed in mA for short to 1.9 k;
I and I
L
are expressed in µA for 10 k to 100 M
2. For
I
U
< I < I
MAX
errors occur due to self-heating of the resistors in the calibrator. Use the following
equat
ion to determine the error in ppm and add this error to the corresponding uncertainty or stability
spec
ification.
Error
in ppm = K(I
2
-I
U
2
)
Where: K is the constant from the above table;
I and I
U
are expressed in mA for short to 19 k;
I and I
U
are expressed in µA for 100 k to 100 M