Digital Multimeters include 6½- and 7½-digit models.

Press Release Summary:



With graphical capabilities, such as trend and histogram charts, and 4.3 in. color display, 6½-digit Keysight 34465A and 7½-digit Keysight 34470A help engineers visualize measurement data in multiple ways, accelerate acquisition of actionable information, and document results. Features include 3 acquisition modes, auto calibration, digital direct sampling techniques, and ability to measure low current (1 µA range with pA resolution) to accommodate very low power devices.



Original Press Release:



Keysight Technologies Introduces Next-Generation 6½, 7½ Digit Performance Digital Multimeters



Truevolt Technology Helps Engineers Measure with Confidence



SANTA ROSA, Calif. — Keysight Technologies, Inc. (NYSE: KEYS) today introduced two Truevolt Series digital multimeters (DMMs) – the Keysight 34465A DMM (6½ digit) and the Keysight 34470A DMM (7½ digit). The new DMMs help engineers 1) visualize their measurement data in multiple ways, 2) get actionable information faster, and 3) document their results more easily. Truevolt DMM's advanced graphical capabilities, such as trend and histogram charts, help engineers achieve greater insights faster. Both models offer three acquisition modes: continuous running for typical measurements, data logging for easier trend analysis, and a digitizing for capturing transients.



The Keysight 34465A DMM offers engineers a new, higher-performance 6½ digit class of DMM, and provides higher speed, better accuracy and more memory. The 7½ digit 34470A DMM is a new product category of DMMs for Keysight and provides even greater resolution and accuracy, a requirement for today's most challenging devices. Both DMMs offer deeper memory for data storage than previous generation DMMs. They also provide the ability to measure very low current, 1 µA range with pA resolution, for measurements on very low power devices.



"Our customers rely on Keysight DMMs and need to trust the answers they get,” said Ee Huei Sin vice president and general manager of Keysight's General-Purpose Electronic Measurement Division. "With the new Truevolt 6½ and 7½ digit models, our customers can have the utmost confidence in their results. In addition, we have added a number of new capabilities, such as additional measurement and math functions, extended measurement ranges and advanced triggering.”



Both models offer auto calibration, which compensates for temperature drift, allowing customers to maintain measurement accuracy throughout their workday.



Most DMMs show results on a low-resolution numeric display. With the Keysight Truevolt Series, engineers get a 4.3-inch, high-resolution color display to view numerical readings, measurement trends, histograms and statistical data. They also can save and recall their measurement states and display preferences.



The DMMs Easy File Access feature provides simple USB connectivity between the Keysight Truevolt DMMs and a PC using standard USB media transfer protocol. In addition, the DMMs include dragand drop measurement data capability, adjust instrument settings, and the ability to send screen images to PC applications without additional software.



BenchVue software lets engineers control, capture and view Keysight's DMMs simultaneously with other Keysight bench instruments and with no additional programming. With a single click, engineers can transfer data to a PC via USB, LAN or GPIB for additional viewing and analysis.



Truevolt Measurements



Real signals are never clean or noise free. They often have an AC component from power line noise or other environmental noise such as electromagnetic interference. How well a DMM deals with these extraneous factors and eliminates them from the true measurement makes a big difference to its accuracy. Using patented analog-to-digital converter technology, Keysight Truevolt Series DMMs account for measurement errors created by these common factors, so engineers can be confident in their measurements.



Keysight Truevolt DMMs have less than 30 percent of the amount of injected current attributed to the meter compared with DMMs made by other vendors.

In typical measurement situations, input currents create measurement errors, adding voltages to DMM results. Truevolt DMMs take care of input bias current. Other vendors' DMMs offer 20 percent less performance (some are too noisy to get reliable measured results).

In the 6½ and 7½ digit class of meters, only Keysight uses digital direct sampling techniques to make AC rms measurements. This results in a true rms calculation and avoids the slow response of analog rms converters used in all other vendor's 6½ and 7½ and digit DMMs, allowing for crest factors up to 10 without additional error terms.

The new 7½ digit 34470A DMM has the best combination of speed and resolution as well as greater accuracy and better linearity, offering the best value in its class.



U.S. Pricing and Availability

Keysight Truevolt Series DMMs are available today. The 34465A is priced at $1,395; the 34470A is priced at $2,890.



Additional information

Additional information about Keysight's Truevolt Series DMMs is available at Keysight www.keysight.com/find/Truevolt. Product images are available at www.keysight.com/find/TruevoltSeries_images. Product videos are available at www.keysight.com/find/TruevoltSeries_video.



About Keysight Technologies

Keysight Technologies (NYSE:KEYS) is a global electronic measurement technology and market leader helping to transform its customers' measurement experience through innovations in wireless, modular, and software solutions. Keysight's electronic measurement instruments, systems, software and services are used in the design, development, manufacture, installation, deployment and operation of electronic equipment. The business had revenues of $2.9 billion in fiscal year 2014. Information about Keysight is available at www.keysight.com.



Contact:

Janet Smith, Americas

+1 970 679 5397

janet_smith@keysight.com

Twitter: @KeysightJSmith

All Topics