Section
1—DM 5010
SPECIFICATION
Introduction
The TEKTRONIX DM5010
Programmable Digital
Multimeter is a TM 5000 plug-in designed to operate in two
compartments of
a TM 5000-Series power module. The
DM 5010
measures and
displays dc voltages, resistance,
true rms ac voltages, and true rms ac + dc voltages. Range
selection is automatic or manually incremented. A diode
test
function
provides
a 1 mA current output for diode testing.
Measurements are made via
front-panel connectors or a
rear-interface
connector.
The
DM 5010 also performs calculations for averaging,
scale
and
offset, conversion to dBm or reference dB, and
comparison.
Measurements and calculation results
are indi
cated
on a signed
4 1/2 digit LED display.
The decimal point
is automatically
positioned and leading zeros
are blanked.
The operation of
the DM 5010 is
programmable via high-
level commands
(ASCII)
sent over
the IEEE 488 digital inter
face.
The DM 5010 can
send information about
front panel
control settings, measurements, and
calculations via the
bus
to a GPIB controller. Measurements and calculations
are
triggered by internal circuitry (at
a normal or a
fast rate),
front-panel
push
button, GPIB command, or external signal
via
a rear-interface connector.
This
instrument is listed with Underwriters Laboratories,
Inc.
under U.L. Standard 1244
(Electrical and Electronic
Measuring and Testing
Equipment).
Standard Accessories
1 Instruction
Manual
1
Test Lead Set
1
Reference Guide
Refer
to the
Accessories page at the back of this manual
for
part numbers.
IEEE
488 (GPIB)
Functions
The DM 5010 can be remotely programmed via the digi
tal
interface specified in IEEE Standard 488-1978,
IEEE
Standard
Digital
Interface for Programmable
Instrumenta
tion.
In this manual, the digital interface is called the General
Purpose Interface
Bus
(GPIB).
The
IEEE standard identifies the interface function reper
toire of
an instrument on the GPIB in terms of interface func
tion
subsets.
The subsets are defined
in the standard. The
subsets
listed
in Table 1-1
apply to the DM 5010.
Table
1-1
IEEE 488 INTERFACE
FUNCTION SUBSETS
Function
Subset
I
Capability
Source
Handshake
SH1
Complete.
Acceptor
Handshake
AH1
Complete.
Basic
Talker
T5
Responds to
Serial Poll.
Untalks
if
My
Listen Ad
dress
(MLA) is received.
Talk Only capability.
Basic
Listener
L4
Unlistens if My Talk Ad
dress
(MTA) is
received.
Service Request
SR1
Complete.
Remote-Local
RL1
Complete.
Parallel P
oII
PP0
Does not
respond to
Parallel
Poll.
Device
Clear
DC1
Complete.
Device Trigger
DT1
Complete.
Controller
CO
No controller function.
Performance
Conditions
The
limits stated in the Performance Requirements col
umn of the following
tables are
valid with the following
conditions:
1. The
instruments internal adjustments are performed
at
an ambient temperature between
+21 °C and +25°C.
2. The instrument must be in a non-condensing environ
ment whose
limits are described under Environmental.
3. Allow
thirty minutes warm-up time for operation to
specified accuracy;
sixty minutes
after exposure to or stor
age
in high-humidity (condensing)
environment.
Items
listed
in the Performance Requirements column of
the
Electrical Characteristics are verified
by
completing the
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