AC Voltage This section describes how to configure AC voltage measurements from the front panel. NOTE Default delays are selected to give correct first readings for most measurements. For the most accurate measurements, the input blocking RC time constant must settle to 1/50 of the AC signal level. Signals greater than 300 V (rms) or 1 A (rms) will cause self-heating in signal-conditioning components. These errors are included in the instrument specifications. Internal temperature changes due to self-heating may cause additional error on other functions or ranges. The additional error will generally dissipate within a few minutes.
For example, consider a 100 mVAC signal with a 10 VDC bias. The 10 VDC bias should be settled to 1/50 of 100 mVAC, or 2 mVDC. The corresponding settling time can be calculated using the blocking RC time constant of 0.22 s as follows:
settling time = ln(bias/settled value)* 0.22 s settling time = ln(10 VDC / 2 mVDC)* 0.22 s settling time = ln(5000)* 0.22 s = 1.9 s
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