80 Series III

Users Manual

Table 17. Frequency Counter Sensitivity and Trigger Levels

Minimum Sensitivity (RMS Sinewave)

Approximate Trigger Level

Input Range1

400 mV dc

400 mV dc

4V

40V

400V

1000 V

Duty Cycle Range

5 Hz - 20 kHz

70 mV (to 400 Hz)

150mV

0.3 V

3V

30V

300V

0.5 Hz - 200 kHz

70 mV (to 400 Hz)

150mV

0.7 V

7V (140 kHz)

70V (14.0 kHz)

700V (1.4 kHz)

(DC Voltage Function)

40mV

1.7V

4 V

40 V

400 V

Accuracy

0.0 to 99.9%

Within ±(0.05% per kHz + 0.1%) of full scale for a 5 V logic family input on the 4 V dc range.

Within ±((0.06 x Voltage Range/Input Voltage) x 100%) of full scale for sine wave inputs on ac voltage ranges.

1.Maximum input for specified accuracy = 10X Range or 1000 V.

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80 Series III specifications

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