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Manufacturer number: 783130-01
Basic accuracy with DC voltage (ppm): | 12 |
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Bustype: | PXI Express |
Connection type front: | 1-Pin, Weiblich Bananenstecker |
DC voltage range: | -1000 V bis 1000 V |
LC meter: | No |
Measurements per second/sampling rate (MS/s): | 1.8 |
Module width: | 1 |
Number of positions: | 7.5 |
Protectively coated: | No |
Samplerate: | 1.8 MS/s |
With case: | Yes |
max. Measuring range DC (V): | 1000 |
min. Measuring range DC (mV): | -1000000 |
The PXIe ‑ 4081 is a high-performance digital multimeter (DMM) with 7½ digits that offers the measurement functionality of two common measuring devices: a high-resolution DMM up to 1000 V and a digitizer. As a DMM, the PXIe ‑ 4081 enables fast and accurate DC / AC voltage, DC / AC current, two- / four-wire and frequency / period measurements as well as diode tests. As an isolated digitizer for high voltages, the PXIe ‑ 4081 is used to acquire waveforms with sampling rates of up to 1.8 MS / s.
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