what is agilent 3458A ?

Started by Royal018, 10-19-2012 -- 20:35:13

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Royal018

hello, guys i need some information about that device i mean good difinition, not long answer

thank u if u answer my question  :-)

griff61

Essentially it is a very high accuracy multimeter
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Royal018

I need two lines about agilent 3458a, your answer is not enough.
I need help

Squire

I know a Nigerian Prince that can precisely describe the 3458A in two lines. Only catch is, he requires a cashiers check for the answer.

griff61

Quote from: griff61 on 10-20-2012 -- 00:21:33
Essentially it is a very high accuracy multimeter

Google is your friend
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ck454ss

Quote from: griff61 on 10-20-2012 -- 21:50:40
Quote from: griff61 on 10-20-2012 -- 00:21:33
Essentially it is a very high accuracy multimeter

Google is your friend

Prolly from China...not allowed to google.

USMCPMEL

I am never going to China a world without Google is incomprehensible ( I googled that word to make sure I spelled it right!!)

griff61

Quote from: ck454ss on 10-24-2012 -- 09:48:29
Quote from: griff61 on 10-20-2012 -- 21:50:40
Quote from: griff61 on 10-20-2012 -- 00:21:33
Essentially it is a very high accuracy multimeter

Google is your friend

Prolly from China...not allowed to google.

That is simply tragic!
(but don't they build these things anyway?)
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Hawaii596

Okay, I don't think I should touch that one.  The primo Chinese search engine is baidu[dot] comm (spelled wrong on purpose).  I tried a search on Baidu and came up with a bunch of things in Chinese that I didn't understand.

Agilent 3458A is the same as a Hewlett Packard 3458A (in the spirit of the preceding answers.  Up until its recent de-throning by the Fluke 8508A (IMHO - which my lab has two), it was for many years the best 8.5 digital multi-meter on the market; with basic DCV accuracy including high stability option of up to about 4 ppm.

There, that was about two lines, I think.
"I often say that when you can measure what you are speaking about, and express it in numbers, you know something about it; but when you cannot measure it, when you cannot express it in numbers, your knowledge is of a meagre and unsatisfactory kind."
Lord Kelvin (1824-1907)
from lecture to the Institute of Civil Engineers, 3 May 1883

RFCAL

Don't know what you're looking at, but the 3458A/002 golden is the best of the best!!