10-21-2003 05:28 PM
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The following excerpts from the NI 4060 User Manual (see link below) address your question:
page 2-7:
The NI 4060 can measure AC voltages to its specified accuracy as long as the voltage is at least 10% and no more than 100% of the selected input range. The DC component in any of these ranges can be as high as 50 VDC. Each range has a 10% overrange. The 250 VAC range can overrange up to 300 V.
The AC voltage measurement accuracy depends on many factors, including the signal amplitude, frequency, and waveform shape.
page G-6 (definition of overrange):
overrange - a segment of the input range of an instrument outside of the normal measuring range. Measurements can still be made, usually with a degradation in specifications.
So the DMM should return measurements for the entire range of your power supply (up to 267 VAC). However, there will be a degradation in specifications above 250 VAC.
I hope this helps!
Sonya Wornson
Applications Engineer
National Instruments
10-23-2003 01:06 PM
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