Hi All,
This is my first post here, but I've been lurking on this forum for quite some time. I recently purchased a new Agilent/Keysight U1272A meter for my home hobby use, and I must say that I REALLY like this meter. Up until now I have been a Fluke bigot and only considered Fluke as a "real" DMM, but this Keysight meter is a mighty nice instrument, and I find myself preferring it over either my Fluke 87iii or 189. However, I have found some odd behavior, and I'm wondering if others have ever seen this. The problem seems to occur when measuring an AC voltage with a small DC voltage offset, and having the meter in dual measurement mode.
To investigate this, I used 4 different meters and a function generator: my trusty old Fluke 189, a brand new Keysight U1252B, and two different U1272A meters (one brand new, and another one that is ~3 yrs old from work). The Fluke 189 and the older U1272A are both out of calibration by a few years, the U1252B and the new U1272A and brand new and still within the 1yr cal cycle. In order to observe the problem, the U1272A has to be placed in dual measurement mode, reading ACV on the big display, and DCV on the small display in the upper right. Here are my findings:
Function gen. set to generate a 2KHz sinewave, with a 1.844V DC offset, with the output connected to all the DMMs in parallel.
Condition Fluke 189 U1252B (new) U1272A (new) U1272A (old)
2kz, 1.84V DC offset 318.68mV 0.3244V 0.3330V 0.3134V
Press "dual" button once to change U1272A 318.68mV 0.3244V 0.3221V 0.3224V
to read freq instead of DC in small display
Press "dual" button 3 times to read DCV in 318.69mV 0.3244V 0.3330V 0.3136V
small display again
Hold "dual" button down to exit dual mode 318.69mV 0.3224V 0.3221V 0.3223V
What is really odd here is that when your are in dual mode with the DC voltage is being displayed in the small display, the reading is off by ~100 counts. If you exit dual mode or measure freq rather than DC voltage, the problem does not occur. The problem does NOT occur at 200Hz, it seems to start at ~1Khz and above. Also, if you reverse the display and have DCV in the primary display and ACV in the small display, it works fine. It only occurs when ACV is in the primary display and DCV is the secondary display.
I think I can explain why the old and new U1272A's act differently, the old one has 2.00 firmware and the new one is 2.04, so I assume that is why the difference. I've repeated this experiment numerous times after power cycling all the meters, and the results are the same.
Anybody else observed this issue?