Specifications
capacitance of the DMM and
lead capacitance of the probes
can be calibrated out using 
the built-in math null function,
which subtracts the initial mea-
surement from all subsequent
measurements.
Substantial improvements in
accuracy are attained using
this technique. The 34410A
and 34411A DMMs can actually
perform much better than their
0.5% specifications. In lab testing
on a high-accuracy capacitance
standard, these DMMs achieved
a performance level on the order
of 0.1%. Furthermore, measure-
ments of capacitors with poor
dielectrics, such as aluminum-
electrolytic capacitors, showed
greatly improved accuracy.
Simple data logging without a PC
Let’s say your boss stops 
by just before you leave for
lunch and asks you to measure
temperature changes in the
computer server room. He 
suspects the air conditioner 
is generating rapid and wide 
changes in temperature. 
How can you get this started
quickly and still meet your
lunch date on time?
• Grab your 34410A, probe, 
and power cord and bring 
them to the computer room
• Position the sensor probe
• Select the temperature 
measurement function 
and sensor type
• Press the Data Log key 
and set up 1-second 
intervals for an hour
• Press the Trigger key to 
start the process
• Go to lunch
When you return from lunch,
the measurements are com-
plete. Or, if an hour has not
passed, you can stop the data
logging process by pressing 
any key for a prompt. Either
way, your readings are stored
in non-volatile memory. 
Now finish up:
• Unplug the DMM and carry
it back to your office
• Hook up the LAN and 
start your PC’s browser
• Cut and paste readings 
from the browser into 
your spread sheet
• Print out the chart or graph, 
and submit it to your boss
Key points:
• You did not have to drag 
a computer along to set up 
measurements.
• Set up was very easy from 
the front panel.
• The 34410A is small and 
easily transportable.
• You did not need to write 
or load a program to gather 
the data.
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