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Fluke 8060A Digital multimeter
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Model:
8060A
Date:
1982
Category:
Group:
Description:
True RMS Voltmeter
Information
Your Fluke Model 8060A is a handheld, microcomputer-based
41⁄2 digit
multimeter that is ideally suited for use in the field,
laboratory, shop, or
home. The 8060A has all the features that have become
accepted standards
for quality handheld multimeters, as well as some new
features that have not
been offered before in a handheld multimeter. New features
include the
following:
•
True rms measurements for ac signals up to 100 kHz.
•
Frequency measurements up to 200 kHz.
•
Voltage measurements in dBm referenced to 600Ω or in dB
relative to
an operator-selected reference voltage.
•
Resistance measurements up to 300 MΩ.
•
Ability to store any input signal as an offset or relative
reference value.
Other features include:
•
Functions:
All standard DMM measurement functions, such as ac and dc
volts and
ac and dc current, as well as resistance, conductance,
continuity, and
diode test.
•
Ranges:
Leading zero suppression.
Automatic polarity.
Overrange indication.
Protection from overloads and transients up to 1500V peak.
Dual-slope integration a/d conversion to ensure noise-free
measurements.
Autoranging MΩ resistance range (to 300 MΩ), as well as four
fixed
resistance ranges from 200Ω to 200 kΩ.
•
Operator Convenience:
41⁄2 digit Liquid Crystal Display.
Software-controlled self-test routines for quick
verification of internal
circuitry and operation.
•
Power:
170 hours of continuous operation can be expected from a 9V
alkaline
battery (NEDA 1604).
Low battery voltage is automatically detected and displayed.
The low
battery indication, BT, appears on the display when about
20% of the
battery life remains.
A full line of Accessories is available to enhance the
capabilities of the
8060A.
Manual Type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
108
Size:
3.03 Mbytes (3172428 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
6
Manual-ID:
632661
Date:
1996 09 01
Quality:
Scanned document, all readable.
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS ... 1-1
M. INTRODUCTION ... 1-1
1-2. SPECIFICATIONS ... 1-2
1-3. ITEMS FURNISHED WITH EQUIPMENT ... 1-2
2 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ... 2-1
2-1. INTRODUCTION ... 2-1
2-2. UNPACKING YOUR INSTRUMENT ... 2-1
2-3. BATTERY INSTALLATION OR REPLACEMENT .. 2-l
2-4. FUSE REPLACEMENT ... 2-3
2-5. PHYSICAL FEATURES ... 2-3
2-6. Front Panel ... 2-3
2-1. Display ... 2-6
2-8. SIGNAL INPUT LIMITS ... 2-6
2-9. OPERATION ... 2-7
2-10. Power*On Self Test ... 2-7
2-11. AC/DC Voltage (V) ... 2-8
2-16. AC/DC Current (A) ... 2-12
2-17, Resistance (ft) ... 2-14
2-20. Conductance (S) ... 2-16
2-21. Diode Test ... 2-18
2-22. Relative (REt) ... 2-19
2-23. Frequency (Hz.) ... 2-21
2-24. Decibel (dB) ... 2*23
2-25. dBV ... 2-24
2-26. Continuity (-*-*• >»t) ...
2-25
2-27. INITIAL CHECK-OUT PROCEDURE ... 2*25
3 APPLICATIONS ... 3-1
3-1. INTRODUCTION ... 3-1
3-2. DETERMINING Amplifier BANDWIDTH ... 3-1
3-3. USING THE 8060A AS A Q-METER ... 3-2
3-4. MEASURING Amplifier STAGE GAIN
WITH RELATIVE dB ... 3-2
3-5. GENERAL AUDIO USES ... 3-4.
3-6. USING THE 8060A TO MEASURE
EXTREMELY LOW CURRENTS ... 3-4
3-7. MAKING dBm MEASUREMENTS WITH
OTHER REFERENCE IMPEDANCES ... 3-4
3-8. CHANGING AC dB REFERENCE IMPEDANCES WITH. A DC SOURCE
... 3-6
4 THEORY OF OPERATION ... 4-1
4-1. INTRODUCTION ... 4-1
4-2. FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION ... 4-1
4-3. Microcomputer ... ,.., ... 4-1
4-4. Measurement Acquisition Chip (MAC) ... 4-3
4-5, A/D Conversion Cycle ... 4-3
4-6. Voltage Measurement ... 4-5
4-7. Current Measurement ... 4-7
4-8. Resistance Measurement ... 4-7
4-9. Conductance Measurement ... 4-8
4-10. Continuity Measurement ... 4-8
4-11. Frequency Measurement ... 4-9
5 MAINTENANCE ... 5-1
5-1. INTRODUCTION ... 5-1
5-2. SERVICE INFORMATION ... 5-1
5-3. GENERAL INFORMATION ... 5-2
5-4. Handling Precautions for Using Static Sensitive Devices 5-2
5-5. Disassembly and Reassembly ... v.. 5-3
5-9. Backup Fuse Replacement ... 5-8
5-10. Cleaning ... 5-8
5-il. PERFORMANCE TESTS .., ... 5-9
5-12. Initial Procedure ... 5-9
5-13. Microcomputer and Display Test ... 5-9
5-14. Voltage Test ... 5-9
5-15. Resistance Test ... 5-9
5-16. Continuity Test ... 5-10
5-17. Conductance Test ... 5-12
5-18. Current Test ... 5-12
5-19. Diode Test ... 5-13
5-20. Frequency Test ... 5-13
5-21. CALIBRATION ADJUSTMENTS ... 5-14
5-22. TROUBLESHOOTING ... 5-15
5-23.
Self-Tests ... 5-16
5-27. Troubleshooting Guide
... 5-17
6 LIST OF REPLACEABLE PAHTS
... 6-1
6-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 6-1
6-2. HOW TO OBTAIN PARTS
... 6-i
6-3. MANUAL STATUS
INFORMATION ... 6-2
6-4. TECHNICAL SERVICE CENTERS ... 6-2
SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS
Manual Type:
Service and User Manual
Pages:
140
Size:
5.52 Mbytes (5786370 Bytes)
Language:
english
Revision:
3
Manual-ID:
PN 609146
Date:
2000 11 01
Quality:
Electronic document, no scan, very well readable.
Upload date:
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This manual pertains to instruments with serial number 6820XXX
or higher.
1
Introduction and
Specifications ...
1-1
1-1.
Introduction ...
1-3
1-2. Items Furnished with Equipment
...
1-4
1-3.
Specifications ...
1-4
2
Operating Instructions
...
2-1
2-1.
Introduction ...
2-3
2-2. Unpacking Your Instrument
...
2-3
2-3. Battery Installation or
Replacement ...
2-3
2-4. Fuse Replacement
...
2-5
2-5. Physical Features
...
2-6
2-6.
Front
Panel ...
2-6
2-7.
Display
...
2-8
2-8. Signal Input Limits
...
2-9
2-9. Operation
...
2-10
2-10.
Power-On Self-Test
...
2-10
2-11.
AC/DC Voltage (V)
...
2-11
2-12.
True rms Measurement
...
2-12
2-13.
AC-Coupled AC Measurements
...
2-12
2-14.
Waveform Comparison and Conversion ...
2-13
2-15.
High Impedance DC
Voltage ...
2-14
2-16.
AC/DC Current
(A) ...
2-16
2-17.
Resistance
(Ω) ...
2-18
2-18.
Autoranging Megohms
...
2-20
2-19.
Autoranging
Kilohms ...
2-21
2-20.
Conductance
(S) ...
2-22
2-21.
Diode Test (
) ...
2-25
2-22.
Relative (REL)
...
2-27
2-23.
Frequency (Hz)
...
2-29
2-24.
Decibel
(dB) ...
2-32
2-25.
dBV ...
2-33
2-26.
Continuity (
) ...
2-34
2-27. Initial Check-Out Procedure
...
2-36
3
4
Applications
...
3-1
3-1. Introduction
...
3-3
3-2. Determining Amplifier
Bandwidth ...
3-3
3-3. Using the 8060A as a Q-Meter
...
3-4
3-4. Measuring Amplifier Stage Gain with Relative
dB ...
3-5
3-5. General Audio
Uses ...
3-6
3-6. Using the 8060A to Measure Extremely Low Currents
...
3-7
3-7. Making dBm or dBW Measurements with Other Reference
Impedances
...
3-7
3-8. Changing AC dB Reference Impedances with a DC Source ...
3-9
Theory of Operation
...
4-1
4-1. Introduction
...
4-3
4-2. Functional Description
...
4-3
4-3.
Microcomputer
...
4-4
4-4.
Measurement Acquisition Chip (MAC)
...
4-5
4-5.
A/D Conversion Cycle
...
4-6
4-6.
Voltage
Measurement ...
4-8
4-7.
Current Measurement
...
4-10
4-8.
Resistance Measurement
...
4-10
4-9.
Conductance
Measurement ...
4-11
4-10.
Continuity Measurement
...
4-12
4-11.
Frequency Measurement
...
4-13
5
Maintenance
...
5-1
5-1. Introduction
...
5-3
5-2. Service Information
...
5-3
5-3. General Information
...
5-4
5-4.
Handling Precautions for Using Static Sensitive Devices ...
5-5
5-5.
Disassembly and
Reassembly ...
5-5
5-6.
Calibration and Backup Fuse Access
...
5-6
5-7.
Main PCB
Access ...
5-8
5-8.
LCD and Microcomputer PCB Disassembly and
Assembly
...
5-9
5-9.
Backup Fuse
Replacement ...
5-12
5-10.
Cleaning ...
5-12
5-11. Performance Tests
...
5-13
5-12.
Initial Procedure
...
5-13
5-13.
Microcomputer and Display Test
...
5-13
5-14.
Voltage
Test ...
5-13
5-15.
Resistance Test
...
5-15
5-16.
Continuity Test
...
5-16
5-17.
Conductance Test
...
5-16
5-18.
Current Test
...
5-17
5-19.
Diode Test
...
5-18
5-20.
Frequency Test
...
5-18
5-21. Calibration
Adjustment ...
5-19
5-22.
Troubleshooting ...
5-21
5-23.
5-24.
5-25.
5-26.
Self-Tests
...
Ratio Self-Test
...
Switch Decoding Self-Test
...
Troubleshooting Guide
...
5-21
5-21
5-22
5-23
List of Replaceable
Parts ...
6-1
6-1.
Introduction ...
6-3
6-2. How to Obtain
Parts ...
6-3
6-3. Manual Status Information
...
6-4
6-4. Newer Instruments
...
6-4
6-5. Service Centers
...
6-4
Schematic Diagrams
...
7-1