Agilent Technologies 34401A Camera Accessories User Manual


 
Measurement Tutorial
The Agilent 34401A is capable of making highly accurate
measurements. In order to achieve the greatest accuracy, you must take
the necessary steps to eliminate potential measurement errors. This
chapter describes common errors found in measurements and gives
suggestions to help you avoid these errors.
Thermal EMF Errors
Thermoelectric voltages are the most common source of error in
low-level dc voltage measurements. Thermoelectric voltages are
generated when you make circuit connections using dissimilar metals
at different temperatures. Each metal-to-metal junction forms a
thermocouple, which generates a voltage proportional to the junction
temperature. You should take the necessary precautions to minimize
thermocouple voltages and temperature variations in low-level voltage
measurements. The best connections are formed using copper-to-copper
crimped connections. The table below shows common thermoelectric
voltages for connections between dissimilar metals.
Copper-to-
Copper
Gold
Silver
Brass
Beryllium Copper
Aluminum
Kovar or Alloy 42
Silicon
Copper-Oxide
Cadmium-Tin Solder
Tin-Lead Solder
Approx. µV / °C
<0.3
0.5
0.5
3
5
5
40
500
1000
0.2
5
The Agilent 34401A’s input terminals are copper alloy.
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