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Keysight's new 34465A (6.5 digit) and 34470A (7.5 digit) bench multimeters
Alex Nikitin:
Another update. The replacement K34465A was running 24x7 for last two months and today I've paired it with the Fluke 731B. Below is the result of a 3 hours run at a fairly constant temperature in the lab (about 24C). I am rather surprised at a good noise performance and stability. It looks like the reference in the unit is a pretty decent one. Measurements are done at 10s intervals, NPLC100, vertical scale 0.5ppm/div.
Cheers
Alex
upover:
Keysight have terminated their offer of a free MEM upgrade for the Truevolt DMMs.
Anyone know if this is a returning offer?
I'm buying mine NOW from Farnell Norway :(
After reading a ridiculous amount of posts, I have concluded that a 34465a is the sweet spot.
F64098:
--- Quote from: upover on January 29, 2017, 04:29:50 pm ---Keysight have terminated their offer of a free MEM upgrade for the Truevolt DMMs.
Anyone know if this is a returning offer?
I'm buying mine NOW from Farnell Norway :(
--- End quote ---
The registration period ends february 28nd.
You don't have to present the bill or other papers.
You just have to claim, you bought it on december 29nd...
HTH
Frank
Messtechniker:
Just for the heck of it:
I know the 34465A is capable if measuring its internal temperature whereby
the sensor is located at the front terminals. This internal temperature can
be displayed externally too. Great. But can it be shown on it's own display?
And even processed as any other displayed value (included in dual display mode, add offset, histogram, record etc.)?
If not - this might be a contender for the next firmware update.
Yours Messtechniker
LaurentR:
The measured temperature is displayed on the calibration screen. I haven't seen any way to use it elsewhere.
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