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Fluke 5100B Calibrator
Manufacturer:
Model:
5100B
Date:
1990
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Type:
SubType:
Calibration Instruments

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The 5100B Series Calibrators are the world's leading calibrators for analog and digital multimeters to 41/2 digits. Dependability, five-func- tion versatility and cost effectiveness have made the 5100B Series Calibrators basic equipment for nearly every calibration laboratory. Now these calibrators offer even more value. DC voltage uncertainty is 40 ppm; Basic AC uncertainty is 350 ppm. The front panel includes high-voltage safety terminals together with control grouping optimized for user friendliness. Quality and reliability are also enhanced with modern manufacturing methods including statistical process control (SPC). The versatility of the 5100B Series Calibrators is unmatched at any price. They are compatible with the popular Fluke 7411C and MET/CAL based Calibration Systems, the Navy's MECCA Systems and the new Fluke 5700A Multifunction Calibrator. Enhanced capability is also available with the 10 MHz Wideband Option and the capability to directly drive the Fluke 5220A 20A Trans- conductance Amplifier and the 5205A or 5215A High Voltage Amplifier. 5100B Series Increases Throughput A large share of the workload of meter calibration laboratories and production lines consists of analog and digital meters with 472 digit or less resolution. There are hundreds of different meters in this category representing different manufacturers, with no standard format for meter specifications. Operating the 5100B Series is simple, making it easy to train your operators. And all data is entered via a calculator-type keyboard. No need to convert volts to dBm or dBm to volts, for example. And the 5100B Series performs the mathematical computations associated with calculating the error of the unit-under-test (UUT) - in % or in dB. It then indicates to the operator whether the UUT passed or failed, according to its specified uncertainty and the magnitude of the error. The 5100B Series calibrates meters quickly and efficiently. It is no longer necessary to gather together separate calibration instruments requiring complex interconnection and operation. A single 5100B Series does the whole job.

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Datasheet
Manual type:
Datasheet
Pages:
4
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441.27 Kbytes (451862 Bytes)
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english
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Service and User Manual
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
335
Size:
30.08 Mbytes (31539874 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
1
Manual-ID:
926634
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unknown
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Scanned document, all readable.
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2016 02 10
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATION ... 1-1 I-l. INTRODUCTION l-l I-7. Basic CALIBRATION l-l I-8. Series Common Features I-I I-14. Storage System Models I-2 I-16. Element Resistant Models I-2 I-l8. OPTIONS I-2 I-19. Analog Options I-2 I-21. Interface Options I-2 I-24. Boost Mode Accessories I-2 I-25. SPECIFICATIONS 1-2 I-26. Summarized Specifications I-2 1-28. Complete Specifications ... I-3 2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ... 2-1 2-1. INTRODUCTION ... 2-1 2-3. SHIPPING INFORMATION 2-1 2-5. OPTIONS AND Accessories 2-1 2-7. INSTALLATION 2-1 2-9. OPERATING FEATURES 2-2 2-10. Front Panel Controls 2-2 2-31. Rear Panel 2-2 2-33. Error Messages 2-2 2-35. List (Storage Only) 2-2 2-40. Program Write-Protect (Storage Only) ... 2-13 2-42. LOCAL OPERATION 2-15 2-43. Initialization 2-15 2-45. Status During Function Change 2-15 2-47. Meter Connection Procedure 2-15 2-49. DC Voltage Output 2-15 2-51. AC Voltage Output 2-16 2-53. Wideband Output 2-17 2-55. Direct Current Output 2-17 2-57. Alternating Current Output 2-18 2-59. Resistance Output 2-19 2-61. dBm Output (AC Volts Only) 2-19 2-63. Boost Mode Operation ... 2-20 2-72. Enter Entry Limit 2-21 2-74. Tolerance Limit Entry 2-22 2-76. Error Mode Operation 2-22 2-91. NEW REF/CAL 1Π Operation 2-2 2-97. Fractional-Scale Operation ... ... 2-34 2-100. External Oscillator Operation ... ... 2-24 2-104. Recall Operations ... ... 2-25 2-107. Storage System Operations (Storage Only) ... ... 2-25 2-133. REMOTE OPERATION ... ... 2-28 2-I37. Initiation Characters ... ... 2-29 2-148. String Commands ... ... 2-30 3 THEORY OF OPERATION ... 3-1 3-1. INTRODUCTION ... ... 3-1 3-4. INSTRUMENT BLOCK DIAGRAM ... ... 3-1 3-9. FUNCTIONAL BLOCK DIAGRAM ... ... 3-1 3-10. DC Voltage Less Than 20 Volts ... ... 3-1 3-13. AC Voltage ... ... 3-3 3-I7. AC and DC Voltage, 20 Volts and Higher ... ... 3-4 3-19. AC Current Under 200 mA ... ... 3-4 3-22. DC Current Under 200 mA ... ... 3-9 3-24. Direct and Alternating Current >200 mA ... ... 3-9 3-26. Resistance ... ... 3-9 3-28. Control System ... ... 3-9 3-38. DETAILED CIRCUIT ANALYSIS ... ... 3-14 3-40. Power supply Regulator ... ... 3-14 3-55. Digital-to-Analog Converter (DAC) ... ... 3-14 3-68. Analog Control ... ... 3-16 3-82. Power Amplifier ... ... 3-17 3-99. Extended High Voltage ... ... 3-18 3-105. Oscillator ... ... 3-19 3-H4. Ranging Assembly ... ... 3-20 3-135. Controller ... ... 3-21 3-145. Front Panel ... ... 3-22 3-151. Guard Isolator ... ... 3-22 3-155. Tape Interface (Storage Only) ... ... 3-22 3-171. Tape Drive Assembly ... ... 3-25 MAINTENANCE ... ... 4-1 4-1. INTRODUCTION ... ... 4-1 4-3. SERVICE INFORMATION ... ... 4-1 4-6. GENERAL MAINTENANCE ... ... 4-1 4-7. Cleaning ... ... 4-1 4-9. Air Filter Maintenance ... ... 4-1 4-11. Line Voltage Selection ... ... 4-2 4-13. Fuse Replacement ... ... 4-2 4-15. Instrument Assembly/ Disassembly ... ... 4-2 4-39. PERFORMANCE TEST ... ... 4-5 4-43. Calibration Test Equipment Accuracy Considerations ... ... 4-5 4-47. Equipment Preparation ... ... 4-6 4-49. DC Offset Voltage ... ... 4-7 4-51. DC Voltage Tests ... ... 4-8 4-53. DC Ripple and Noise Tests ... ... 4-8 4-55. DC Current Tests ... ... 4-II 4-57. AC Voltage Tests ... ... 4-12 4-59. AC Distortion and Noise Tests ... ... 4-14 4-61. Frequency Accuracy Tests ... ... 4-14 4-63. Resistance Tests ... ... 4-15 4-67. AC Current Tests ... ... 4-17 4-70. Overload Tests ... ... 4-18 4-73. Storage System Test (Storage Only) ... ... 4-18 4-76. CALIBRATION PROCEDURE ... ... 4-18 4-77. Introduction ... ... 4-18 4-81. Power supply Calibration ... ... 4-19 TITLE PAGE 4-83. Power Amplifier (A 17) Calibration ... 4-19 4-90. Reference Voltage Calibration ... 4-21 4-92. Low Range Ohms Calibration ... 4-22 4-94. DC Zero Calibration ... 4-22 4-96. Current Gain Calibration ... 4-23 4-98. High Range Ohms Calibration ... 4-23 4-101. Millivolt Range Calibration ... 4-24 4-103. AC Calibration ... 4-25 4-105. Storage System Calibration (Storage Only) ... 4-25 4-106a. Tape Drive Calibration ... 4-25 4-107. Factory Selected Component Replacement ... 4-26 4-119. TROUBLESHOOTING ... 4-29 5 LISTS OF REPLACEABLE PARTS ... 5-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ... 5-1 5-1. INTRODUCTION ... 5-2 5-2. HOW TO OBTAIN PARTS ... 5-2 5-3. MANUAL STATUS INFORMATION ... 5-2 5-4. NEWER INSTRUMENTS ... 5-2 5-5. SERVICE CENTERS ... 5-3 6 OPTION AND ACCESSORY INFORMATION ... 6-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ... 6-1 7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS ... 7-1 TABLE OF CONTENTS ... 7_1

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