
MODEL 153
OPERATING INSTRUCTlO:�S
d.
Use
high
resistance,
low-noise
materials - such as
Teflon
(recoltlllended),
polyethy
lene or
pol�'styrene
-
for insulation. The
insulation
leakage resistance
of
l(:ads
sh:l'Jld
be greater
than
500 megohms
to
maintain
the Model
153
input
resistance.
ExcessivE:
lea;:
age reduces the
accuracy
of readings from high
impedance
sources.
Voltage breai:d:>\,'n of
the cable must also be high:
1000
volts center conductor to inner shield;
500
volts bE:
tween
shields.
The Model
1534
C�ble meets these
requirements.
Triaxial
cables
USE:d
s
ho
u
l
d
be
a
low-noise type which
employ
a graphite
or
other
conductive coating
bet�een
the dielectric and
the
surrounding
shield braid.
e.
Any change in
the
capacitance
of
the measuring circuit to
ground will
cause
extran
eous disturbances.
For i
n
s
t
a
n
c
e
,
cable
flexture
changes the cable capacitance
and
thus
aff ects
meter
readings.
Make
the measuring setup
as
rigid
as
possible and
tie
do�n
connec
ting
cables to prevent their movement.
If a continuous vibration
is
present, it
may
ap
pear at the
output
as
a sinusoidal
s
i
g
n
a
l and
other
precautions may be necessary
to
iso
late
the instrument and the connecting cable
from
the vibration.
f.
For
lm\l impedance
measurements,
unshie lded l eads and the
Mode
1
6012
Adapter
may
be
used.
Since
the
circuit low
and
ground are
connected with the Adapter, do
not
use
it
for off-ground measurements.
NOTE
Keithley Instruments, Inc., has several booklets available on
low
voltage
measure
ments
and
low current
high
r
e
s
i
s
t
an
c
e
measurements.
A
list
is
available from
Keithley Instruments, Inc., or its representative.
2-9.
ACCURACY CONSIDERATIONS.
For
sensitive
measurements -- 100
m
i
l
l
i
volt
s
and below
-
other considerations besides the instrument affect accuracy.
Effects not noticeable when
working with higher voltages are very important with microvolt signals.
The Model
153
only reads the signal received at its input; therefore, it is important that this Signal
be
properly transmitted from
the
source.
The following paragraphs indicate
factors which
affect accuracy:
t hermal emf's, shielding and circuit connections.
2-10.
THERMAL
EMF'S.
a.
Thermal emf's (thermo-electric potentials) are generated by t hermal gradients be
tween any two junctions
of
dissimilar metals.
These can
be
significatn compared
to
the
signals which the Model
153
can measure.
b.
Thermal emf's can cause t he following problems:
1 .
Metal instability or zero offset much higher than normal.
Note, though, the
Model
153
may have some offset (paragraph 2-3).
2.
Meter
is
very sensitive to ambient t emperature variations.
This
is seen
by touch
ing the cirCUit, by putting a heat source near the circuit, or by a regular pattern
of
instability, corresponding to heating and
air
conditioning systems
or
changes in
sun
light.
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