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The voltmeter is the ideal instrument for generating all the voltage related information (and more) that is needed,
while the oscilloscope and/or the spectrum analyzer can still be used at the same time.
This provides a quick insight in the input signal's characteristics.
Key specifications of the voltmeter are:
- up to six fully configurable displays
- a bar graph with each display for a quick signal size overview
- each display provides for 11 different mathematical operations on the measured data
True RMS
Peak to Peak
Mean value
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Maximum value
Minimum value
dBm
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Power value
Crest factor
Frequency
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Duty cycle
Momentary value
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- the calculated value for each display can be displayed in 16 different ways:
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Ch1
Ch2
Ch1 + Ch2
Ch1 - Ch2
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Ch2 - Ch1
Ch1 * Ch2
Ch1 / Ch2
Ch2 / Ch1
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log(Ch1 / Ch2)
log(Ch2 / Ch1)
Minimum value
Maximum value
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> then HI
< then LO
<> HI LO
>< COMP
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- disk or printer logging with an adjustable interval between the measurements.
Measurements logged to disk can be read back into the oscilloscope or transient recorder.
- all settings of the displays are accessible through popup menus, obtained by pressing the right mouse button
on top of a display
- simultaneous use with the oscilloscope and/or spectrum analyzer
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