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* | * [[Media:Keithley 485-903-01A.pdf|Keithley 485 Quick Reference Guide, 1984]] | ||
* [[Media:Keithley 485-901-01F.pdf|485 Autoranging Picoammeter Manual]] | |||
* [[Media:Keithley 4853_901_01C.pdf|Keithley 4853 GPIB Interface Manual]] | |||
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The '''Keithley 485 Picoamperemeter''' is a dedicated picoamperemeter from the mid-1980s, from the same generation and model series as the better-known [[Keithley 197]] "Microvolt DMM". | The '''Keithley 485 Picoamperemeter''' is a dedicated picoamperemeter from the mid-1980s, from the same generation and model series as the better-known [[Keithley 197]] "Microvolt DMM". |
Revision as of 10:16, 19 May 2024
The Keithley 485 Picoamperemeter is a dedicated picoamperemeter from the mid-1980s, from the same generation and model series as the better-known Keithley 197 "Microvolt DMM".
The 485 operates as a feedback (transimpedance) amperemeter (i.e. the input burden is constantly low at less than 0.2 mV), has a resolution of 4½ digits (19999), some rudimentary built-in logging capabilities, as well as an optional GPIB interface.
This instrument measures only (low) currents, in seven decadic ranges from 2 nA to 2 mA full scale. In the 2 nA ranget The least significant digit resolves 100 fA (0.1 pA).
Key Specifications
Current | 7 decade ranges, 2 nA to 2 mA full scale |
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Display | 4½ digits, LED |