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Fluke 8100B Digital multimeter
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Model:
8100B
Date:
1969
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The Fluke Model 8100A Digital multimeter is a versatile, accurate instrument, which measures ac and dc voltage in four ranges to 1000 volts and ohms in five ranges to 10 megohms. Standard features of the Model 8100A include full guarding, a switched two-pole active filter, autopolarity, pushbutton function and range selection, and full four-digit readout plus “1 ” for overranging. Fluke’s unique Recirculating-Remainder (R^)A/D conversion technique enables multiple use of discrete and integrated components for the various operating modes, thereby reducing parts count and power consumption while increasing reliability. Accessories and options for the Model 8100A include the rechargeable battery pack (Option -01), High Frequency Probe, High Voltage Probe, Switched AC/DC Current Shunts, Front Panel Dust Cover, and Rack Mount Kit. A detailed description of the battery option and each accessory is given in Section VI of the manual.

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Service and User Manual
Manual Type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
92
Size:
25.29 Mbytes (26521484 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
4
Manual-ID:
Date:
1972 08 01
Quality:
Scanned document, reading partly badly, partly not readable.
Upload date:
2018 01 14
MD5:
dc772133858a0a70213769792ed6d978
Downloads:
815

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INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS ... 1-1 1-1. Introduction ... 1-1 1-4. Electrical Specifications ... 1-1 1-5. Environmental Specifications ... 1-2 1-6. Mechanical Specifications ... 1-3 1-7. General Specifications ... 1-3 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ... 2-1 2-1. Introduction ... 2-1 2-3. Installation ... 2-1 2-5. Accessories ... 2-1 2-7. Input Power Requirements ... 2-1 2-10. Operating Features ... 2-2 2-12. Operational Check . . . ... 2-4 2-15. IX Voltmeter Operation ... 2-4 2-17. AC Voltmeter Operation ... 24 2-19. Ohmmeter Operation ... 2-5 2-21. Operating Notes ... 2-5 2-26. Applications ... 2-5 THEORY OF OPERATION ... 3-1 3-1. Introduction ... 3-1 3-3. General Theory ... 3-1 3-25. Circuit Description ... 3-6 MAINTENANCE ... 4-1 4-1. Introduction ... 4-1 4-4. Service Information ... 4-1

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