The 2100 Series USB Multimeter combines high measurement basic accuracy (0.0038% ) with 6½-digit resolution and a price often associated with 5½ -Digit DMMs. This DMM features 11 measurement functions and 8 math functions to accommodate the most commonly-measured parameters. All accessories, such as USB cable, probes, and software, are included with this broad purpose DMM. With its unique combination of high precision and low total cost of ownership, the 2100 Series is an unbeatable value for R&D engineers, test engineers, scientists, and students making basic precision measurements, whether it’s used as a benchtop DMM or in a system application.
High Precision, Low Cost
The Model 2100 provides stability, accuracy, and speed at a very low cost. It has 0.0038% 1-year basic DC voltage accuracy on the 10V range and 0.013% 1-year basic resistance accuracy on the 10kW range. At 6½ digits, the Model 2100 delivers 50 triggered rdgs/s via the USB remote interface. At the fast 4½ digit setting, it reads over 2000 rdgs/s into its 2000 reading internal buffer.
The Model 2100 provides a wide number of measurement ranges and functions:
- DC voltage: 0.1V, 1V, 10V, 100V, and 1000V
- AC voltage: 0.1V, 1V, 10V, 100V, and 750V
- DC current: 10mA, 100mA, 1A, and 3A
- AC current: 1A and 3A
- Two- and four-wire resistance: 100, 1k, 10k, 100k, 1M, 10M and 100M Ohms
- Frequency: From 3Hz to 300kHz
- Period measurement
- Diode measurement
- Programmable A-D converter and filter settings for signal to noise optimization
Additionally, eight mathematical operations can be performed on measurement readings: RATIO, %, Min/Max, NULL, Limits, mX+b, dB, and dBm testing. Microsoft Office, Word, and Excel add-in tools allow remote storage and recall of the measured values from these applications. A graphing utility enables charting of measurements versus time for trending and noise observations. The TMC compliant USB remote interface enables control from a PC for consistent test/calibration procedure execution and easy re-use of existing SCPI programs.