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The '''Keithley 610C Electrometer''' can measure voltages (with a very high input resistance), very low currents, high resistances and charge. There is a 610BR rack model as well. | The '''Keithley 610C Electrometer''' can measure voltages (with a very high input resistance), very low currents, high resistances and charge. There is a 610BR rack model as well. | ||
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==Internals== | ==Internals== | ||
At the core of the 610B is a bootstrapped operational amplifier with a pair of [[5886]] electrometer tubes at the input, three differential transistor gain stages, and a [[12AT7]] in the output stage on a +250/–265 V supply. | At the core of the 610B is a bootstrapped operational amplifier with a pair of [[5886]] electrometer tubes at the input, three differential transistor gain stages, and a [[12AT7]] in the output stage on a +250 / –265 V supply. | ||
===Electrometer tubes=== | |||
The 610B input-stage electrometer tubes are a matched pair and are known to go bad over time, not with emission in particular but because they need to have exceptionally small grid currents for the most sensitive ranges to operate in their specification. | |||
Maximum grid current limit is specified at 20 fA after the warmup period. However, the manual clearly instructs to also check the +21 V supply, and that high relative humidity may affect the reading as well. | |||
As matched replacement tubes are of course no longer available from Keithley, it is important select replacements from a handful of tubes by matching them by gain and grid current, to allow the input stage to be balanced successfully. | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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Keithley 610B front.jpg | Keithley 610B front.jpg | ||
Keithley 610B rear.jpg | Keithley 610B rear.jpg | ||
Keithley 610B interior 1.jpg | |||
Keithley 610B input tubes 1.jpg | Electrometer input tubes mounted in foam on vibration-damping rubber | |||
Keithley 610B input tubes 2.jpg | Replaced the deteriorated foam and rubber standoffs | |||
610BhighGrid.JPEG | High grid current reading on a warm and humid summer day | |||
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Latest revision as of 05:53, 11 October 2024
The Keithley 610C Electrometer can measure voltages (with a very high input resistance), very low currents, high resistances and charge. There is a 610BR rack model as well.
The 610B used electrometer tubes at the input and transistors in the gain stages. The predecessor, Keithley 610, had used tubes in all stages, while the successor model, the Keithley 610C, was fully solid-state.
Key Specifications
Voltage | 1 mV to 100 V full scale in 11 ranges (×1/×3), ±1% FS |
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Input resistance (volts mode) | >1014 Ω // 22 pF, or selectable 10 Ω to 1011 Ω in decade steps |
Noise | noise 10 μV with shorted input |
Zero offset drift | <2 mV in second hour after 1 hour warm-up |
Current | 10–14 A to 0.3 A full scale in 28 ranges (×1/×3), ±2% FS (≤3×10−12 A: ±4% FS) |
Resistance | 100 Ω to 1014 Ω full scale in 25 linear ranges (×1/×3), ±3% FS (≥3×109 Ω: ±5% FS) |
Charge | 10–13 C to 10–3 C (Ampere-seconds) full scale in 17 ranges (×1/×3), ±5% FS |
Display | Analog meter with mirror scale; positive, negative and center-zero display modes |
Outputs | Unity gain output, ±50ppm or 100 μV, max.1 mA; Recorder output, ±3 V full scale, polarity opposite to input, min. 300 Hz bandwidth; 3 kΩ source resistance |
Power | 105−125 V or 210−250 V, 50−1000 Hz, 10 W |
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Internals
At the core of the 610B is a bootstrapped operational amplifier with a pair of 5886 electrometer tubes at the input, three differential transistor gain stages, and a 12AT7 in the output stage on a +250 / –265 V supply.
Electrometer tubes
The 610B input-stage electrometer tubes are a matched pair and are known to go bad over time, not with emission in particular but because they need to have exceptionally small grid currents for the most sensitive ranges to operate in their specification. Maximum grid current limit is specified at 20 fA after the warmup period. However, the manual clearly instructs to also check the +21 V supply, and that high relative humidity may affect the reading as well.
As matched replacement tubes are of course no longer available from Keithley, it is important select replacements from a handful of tubes by matching them by gain and grid current, to allow the input stage to be balanced successfully.
Links
- Keithley 610B Electrometer @ radiomuseum.org
Pictures
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Electrometer input tubes mounted in foam on vibration-damping rubber
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Replaced the deteriorated foam and rubber standoffs
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High grid current reading on a warm and humid summer day
Components
Some Parts Used in the Keithley 610B
Part | Part Number(s) | Class | Description | Used in |
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12AT7 | 154-0039-00 | Vacuum Tube (Dual Triode) | dual high-gain triode | 161 • 180 • 310 • 310A • 315 • 316 • 360 • 502 • 502A • 511A • 512 • 513 • 513D • 514 • 514AD • 514D • 516 • 524 • 529 • RM529 • 544 • 546 • 547 • 556 • 565 • 570 • 3A2 • 75 • 3A75 • 1M1 • A • B • C • G • H • K • L • ML • M • N • K • R • S • Z • Keithley 610B |
5886 | Vacuum Tube (Pentode) | electrometer pentode | Keithley 610 • Keithley 610B |