dB Measurements
AC voltages can be displayed in dB as well as voltage Built-in zero reference scaling enables voltages to be displayed in dBm relative to any required impedance.
Linear Scaling with Offset
This function enables a reading to be multiplied by a scale factor (A) and for an offset (b) to be added or subtracted.
This means, for example, that the electrical output of a transducer can be scaled to give a direct readout of the physical parameter e.g. temperature or weight. It is particularly useful with 4-20mA current loops.
Limits Comparison
This function enables the reading to be tested against high and low limits set by the user. The display then shows HI, LO or PASS in addition to the measurement result.
Percentage Deviation
This function enables the meter to display the percentage amount by which the reading differs from a nominal value chosen by the user. It is invaluable for measuring tolerance or stability.
Min-Max Storage
The Min-Max function stores the highest and lowest values of a set of readings. This facility has many uses such as checking for power supply glitches, recording peak temperature excursions and avoiding 'missed' readings when using the Logger function.
Power Measurement in Watts or VA
In addition to dBs, the 1705 can measure power in Watts or VA. For resistive loads the Watts function calculates V2/R for any load resistance between 1Ω and 10kΩ, a particularly useful function for audio measurements.
The VA function makes use of the dual measurement capability and displays the product of voltage and current.
Automatic Data Logging
The 1705 can store up to 100 readings at any required time interval from 1 reading per second up to 1 reading every 3 hours. A simple recall sequence allows the readings to be scrolled onto the display whenever required. Alternatively results can be downloaded using RS232 or GPIB.
As a result, tedious time related measurement sequences can be handled automatically without disrupting your work. Manual storage of readings is also available eliminating the need for paper and pencil when making a series of measurements. Storage can also be triggered from contact closure or the digital interfaces.
Full Bus Control via RS-232 or GPIB
The 1705 has an RS-232 interface as standard which can be used for remote control and read-back of measurements. As well as operating as a conventional RS-232 interface, it can also be used in addressable mode whereby up to 32 instruments can be linked to one PC serial port as part of a TTi 'ARC' system. A GPIB interface is available as an option.