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Specifications, Additional specifications (agilent 4284a only), Measurement accuracy – Atec Agilent-4284A_4285A User Manual

Page 18: Accuracy equations

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Additional specifications (Agilent 4284A only)

When measured value < 10 m

Ω, |Z|, R, and X accuracy, which is described on page 14,

is given as following equation.

|Z|, R, and X accuracy:
• ±[(Ka + Kc) x 100] (%)

Where
• Ka = Impedance proportional factor (refer to Table 2)
• Kc = Calibration interpolation factor (refer to Table 1)

Measurement accuracy

(Agilent 4285A only)

Accuracy is specified for the following conditions:

1. Warm up time:

≥ 30 minutes

2. Ambient temperature: 23 °C ±5 °C
3. Test signal level voltage: 0.2 Vrms to 1 Vrms
4. Test cable correction completed
5. Open and short corrections have been completed
6. D

≤ 0.1 for C, L, X and B measurements

Q

≤ 0.1 for R and G measurements

7. For test frequencies above 10 MHz and DUT impedance

≥ 5 kΩ, the test signal

level must be between 0.5 Vrms and 1 Vrms

These accuracies are absolute and include the calibration uncertainties of standards.
Refer to the operation manual for additional setup conditions.

Accuracy equations

|Z|, |Y|, L, C, R, X, G and B accuracies are given as:

±(A

n

+ B) (% of reading)

where: 1. A

n

is the accuracy equation as specified by Figure 2 and

Table 3. A

n

ranges from A

1

to A

8

.

2. B is the test cable length factor in Table 5.

D accuracy is given as:

±[A

e

/100] (absolute D value)

Note: A

e

= (A

n

+ B)

Q accuracy is given as:

±[(Q

x

2

x D

e

)/(1 ](Q

x

x D

e

)] (absolute Q value)

Note:

Specification valid only when Q

x

D

e

< 1. Q

x

is the measured

value of Q. D

e

is the computed D accuracy.

Specifications

Continued

from page 17

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