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dB Range:
Reepc.,..:
11-
Accur.cy:
2Q'C to 3O'C
(1
v .. "
AC-to-OC C()I'IWI'W
Accuracy:
2O'C to 30°C
Specifications
1 mV.3 mY. 10 mV, 30 mV. lOOmV, 3OOmV,
1 V,
3
V. 10 V. 30 V. 100 V.300 VfuI acaJe.
-72
cErn to
+52 dBm
(0
dBm :c
1 m W Into
600{) .
10 Hz to 20 MHz
Responds '0
RMS value (heaIlng value) oIl�.
From 1/10th acaJe to lull
sc:aJe t9
% of
full scale.
T8I'1'1*1lIure
coefficient: ± 0.10% per'C
from
O'C
to 2O'C and3Q'C toSS'C.
Frequency
10HztoSOHz
50 Hz
to
1 MHz
1 MHzto2 MHz
2 MHzlo3 MHz
3 MHz to 20 MHz
± %
01
Full
Sada
±S'"
± 1'"
±2%
± ....
±5'"
Note: The volmater may
show
a zero offset
wah
no
volage appUed
to the Irput
tannlnal.
Te�ralure
coefficient: ± 0.10% per 'C from
O'C
to 2O'C and 3O'C to 55'C.
Frequency
± %
01
FuD
Scale
10HztoSOHz
±5'"
50Hz to 1 MHz
iO.7S%.
1 MHz to 2 MHz
±2%
2 MHz to 3 MHz
± ....
3 MHz to 20 MHz
±5'"
NoIe: The volmeter
may
show a zero
offset wllh
no
voltage appned to the InPtn tannlRaJ.
4
emf hclor:
..... OCtnpul,
Reap COt_ Tlme:
OCOulpul,
Oulpul_,
Power.
Wolgh1,
SIze,
•
1 mV to 300 mV
ranges:
10 Mn
by < 50 pF. �".,...
1 V
to
300 V
ranges:
10
MO shunted
•
by<20pF.�I�.
(Rallo '" peak<o-RMS amplitude '" �.)
10:1 allull
scale except where
IIm.ad by
maxtmum I�.
and m""""Y __
to meter
daUectlon (e.g.
20:1
BI haIf·scaJe,
100:1
at
lenlh-acaJe).
30
dB above
full
scaJe
or
800 Vpeak,
whk::h8ver
Is tess.
on
each 181IQ8.
500
Vee peak
at
1
kHz
or 600 Vdc on
811_
1500
V on
any range.
.
'
For
a
slep lunction,
<
5
seconds
to
rasponcI to final
value.
Negalive 1 Vdc into
open
drcul lor l
ui 8C8Ie
defleclJon, proportional to meier deflection.
1
mA
fT8X;
norr*laJ eource i� 1
kO..
< 1 mVRMS
100V 1120 V /220 V /240
V± 10%
.
.a
Hz to
440
Hz, 10
wans.
22 kg (4
.9 110); oIIlppIng, 4.0
kg (9.7
110).
16.5
em
(H)
x
13.0
an
(W)
x
29.7
em
(0)
•
Stonge Temperature: -10·C to +6Q"C
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Summary of Contents for 3400B
Page 11: ... 1 1 Quick Start 1 ...
Page 19: ... 10 0 __ 2 Calibration Procedures 2 ...
Page 39: ... 3 Theory of Operation 3 ...
Page 48: ... 4 4 Service ...
Page 52: ... 10 _ _ 5 Replaceable Parts 5 ...
Page 64: ... 6 Backdating 6 ...
Page 66: ... 7 Schematics 7 ...
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