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| Keysight's new 34465A (6.5 digit) and 34470A (7.5 digit) bench multimeters |
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| Messtechniker:
Thanks for the heads up. ....toddles off to the lab to refresh the 34465A. (I still hate it a bit because of the fan howl). Yes I know. I am too sensitive as to noise. |O P.S.: update went well :phew:. Manual not updated yet. |
| kj7e:
Updated mine this morning (2.17 -> 3.0), confirmed the DIG option is now installed. Also completed the free Memory Upgrade promotion form, I saw nothing to indicate this was limited to purchase date or otherwise. |
| janekivi:
You know what is funny? We were talking with tv84 about new hacks and I have here for experiments only that Rigol and couple of Siglent generators... and 34465A. His reply was something like this: --- Quote ---Have you got a Keysight?? We can do that. :) --- End quote --- So... someone was afraid already. |
| AndyC_772:
Cool, thanks for the heads-up. My 34465A now has MEM from an earlier promotion, and DIG from the firmware update. Glad I didn't pay good money for those options now! |
| Dr. Frank:
Thanks for this info. The web interface now also works w/o java, a must for most of modern browsers, and the app looks and feels really cool, but is still slow (no realtime update). I directly bought the DIG option in 2015, and the digitization with trigger functionality I used very often, mostly for current, but also for determination of LTZ1000s oven temperature. MEM is also necessary for DIG, so lucky who now can have both for free. Frank |
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