Resistance ±(ppm of setting + ppm of range), relative to calibration standards used. Calibration Interval 365 day, ±1°C of last TCAL

Range

1281

HP3458/HFL

8508A

1.99999999 Ohm

-

 

-

10 + 2.0

12.00000 Ohm

-

10 + 5

 

-

19.9999999 Ohm

12 + 1.0

 

-

7.0

+ 0.7

120.00000 Ohm

-

8

+ 5

 

-

199.999999 Ohm

8 + 0.3

 

 

7.0 + 0.25

1.2000000 kOhm

-

7.5

+ 0.5

 

-

1.99999999 kOhm

6 + 0.3

 

-

7.0 + 0.25

12.000000 kOhm

-

7.5

+ 0.5

 

-

19.9999999 kOhm

6 + 0.3

 

-

7.0 + 0.25

120.00000 kOhm

-

7.5

+ 0.5

 

-

199.999999 kOhm

6 + 0.3

 

-

7.0 + 0.25

1.2000000 MOhm

-

15 + 2

 

-

1.99999999 MOhm

10 + 0.7

 

-

7.0

+ 0.5

12.000000 MOhm

-

50

+ 10

 

-

19.9999999 MOhm

20 + 4.0

 

-

9.0

+ 5.0

120.00000 MOhm

-

500 + 10

 

-

199.999999 MOhm

200 + 45

 

-

30

+ 50

1.2000000 GOhm

-

5000 + 10

 

-

1.99999999 GOhm

2000 + 450

 

-

500

+ 500

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Fluke 8508A, 3458/HFL specifications GOhm 5000 +

8508A, 3458/HFL specifications

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The Fluke 3458A is well-known for its exceptional accuracy and stability. It boasts a 7.5-digit display, offering an impressive resolution of 1 nV for voltage and 1 nA for current measurements. With an accuracy specification of 0.0005%, it can handle both AC and DC measurements with ease, making it suitable for calibrating other instruments and for use in environments where precision is crucial.

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