User`s guide
112 34410A/11A/L4411A User’s Guide
4 Measurement Tutorial
Other Primary Measurement Functions
Frequency and Period Measurement Errors
The multimeter uses a reciprocal counting technique to measure frequency 
and period. This method generates constant measurement resolution for any 
input frequency. The multimeter's ac voltage measurement section performs 
input signal conditioning. All frequency counters are susceptible to errors 
when measuring low–voltage, low–frequency signals. The effects of both 
internal noise and external noise pickup are critical when measuring "slow" 
signals. The error is inversely proportional to frequency. Measurement errors 
also occur if you attempt to measure the frequency (or period) of an input 
following a dc offset voltage change. You must allow the multimeter's input dc 
blocking capacitor to fully settle before making frequency measurements.
DC Current Measurements
When you connect the multimeter in series with a test circuit to measure 
current, a measurement error is introduced. The error is caused by the 
multimeter's series burden voltage. A voltage is developed across the wiring 
resistance and current shunt resistance of the multimeter, as shown below.
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