The Fluke 5560A is a high - performance multi - product calibrator
that represents a new class of calibrators. It offers the broadest
electrical workload coverage and the highest accuracy, meeting the
calibration needs of the most demanding modern workloads. It is an
easy - to - learn and - use multifunctional tool in electrical
calibration laboratories.
In creating this new class of calibrator, Fluke Calibration
engineers developed multiple new technologies that make the 5560A,
5550A, and 5540A all powerful multi-functional tools in the
electrical calibration laboratory. Plus, these instruments are
delightfully easy to learn and to use.
Key Features of Fluke 5560A Multi Product Calibrator
- 30 A Class D transconductance amplifier
The 5560A, 5550A and 5540A include 30 A continuous current output
with no duty cycle, an innovation that was one of the most
technically difficult to accomplish.
Continuous current output reduces wait time during heavy usage
because the amplifier doesn’t overheat. With other calibrators, how
long you can operate has a limit meaning you then have to let the
calibrator cool down for a certain amount of time (based on how
long you had it turned on). You could be required to turn off the
calibrator for seven minutes for every minute of time in-use. Now,
with the 5560A you can calibrate modern benchtop multimeters and
clamp meters with less wait time and better throughput.
- Visual Connection Management™ connection terminals
Visual Connection Management™ output terminals light up to show you
which terminals are active, guiding the user to make the correct
connections. New in the 5560A, 5550A, and 5540A, the terminals
light up in green for voltage and blue for current, making it even
easier to match the right connection to the measurement you’re
making.
We’ve re-mapped the output terminals on the 5560A, 5550A, and 5540A
to match the terminals’ layout on standard digital multimeters.
This makes it possible to calibrate this type of workload with
minimal lead changes. You can also stack connectors when testing
meters if you want to do 4-wire ohms measurements.
The new terminal layout marks a distinct improvement over older
models. The 5522A, for example, has shared Sense and AUX terminals,
as well as shared ground and guard, so you have to change leads
frequently during a multimeter calibration. On the 5560A, 5550A,
and 5540A, all the terminals are dedicated, and the guard terminal
is moved to the side, enabling you to connect the leads once and
complete the meter calibration efficiently.
AUTOCAL DMM Lead Set (Optional)
For labs with a large workload of digital multimeters, the AUTOCAL
DMM Lead Set can be a real time saver. The adapter plugs directly
into the calibrator’s output terminals and minimizes, or in some
cases eliminates, the need for lead changes. Increase throughput
and also reduce the possibility of user error.
To really increase your productivity, automate with MET/CAL™
calibration software. When paired with the AUTOCAL DMM Lead Set,
you just need to plug in the accessories, making the initial
connections, run the procedure, and walk away.
Intuitive user interface
A 17.8 centimeter (7-inch) graphical user interface offers
intuitive menus that are easy to navigate and read, providing
access to common functions with the touch of a finger and
eliminating the menu scrolling that was required in previous 55XXA
models.
The screen displays all the information you need for each parameter
you’re calibrating, with color-coded fields that make it easy to
see where you enter data. The menu is simplified, and functions are
laid out consistently across the 5560A, 5550A, and 5540A, so that
once you learn how to operate one you know how to operate them all.
Training new users just became easier.
Status indicators for OPERATE, STANDBY, and HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
appear on the screen in bright letters or icons you can recognize
from across the calibration lab.
The touch screen interface is available in nine languages,
including English, French, German, Spanish, Japanese, Chinese,
Portuguese, Russian, and Korean.
Performance improvements
Multiple technical improvements have been built into the 5560A,
5550A, and 5540A to improve performance.
1000 V direct amplifier
The amplifier reduces the use of transformers to generate high AC
voltages. Eliminating transformers helps to reduce the size and
weight of the calibrator, making on-site calibration easier and
allowing our engineers to pack more features into the instrument
without significantly increasing weight.
With our older multi-product calibrators, we generated our high voltages with a transformer; the ones that
work at low frequencies are large and bulky. The old calibrator
could only test down to 45 Hz. Specified performance on the 5560A
drops the frequency down to 3 Hz. Extending the high voltage output
to low frequency extends workload coverage to a wider range of
instruments.
Digital-to-analog converter (DAC) linearity design independent of
switch resistance
This technical innovation helps to reduce errors and improve 5560A
performance for accurately calibrating 6.5-digit multimeters.
New and improved synthesized impedance technology
The 5560A electronically simulates inductance, so you can easily
select a wider range instead of switching between preset values.
You just dial in the exact value you want within the specified
range. This innovation helps to improve performance and enables
broader workload coverage.
Improved thermocouple input/output mechanical/ thermal design
By reducing settling time, this design improvement helps to
increase productivity and reliability because you don’t have to
wait as long for friction heat to dissipate after making the
connection. Additionally, the new design lets you measure a wide
variety of thermocouples, whether they have a large or small
connector, or even if they just have bare wires.
“Cable-free” system architecture
This type of system architecture removes most internal cables from
the motherboard, so there are fewer cables to pop loose, thus
making the calibrator easier to repair.
The architecture also features an independent AC power supply that
helps to eliminate noise and enhances performance. You’ll get a
better noise floor due to this improvement.
On-board oversized circuit
This circuit replaces large, expensive ovens by providing thermal
isolation on the printed circuit board (PCB). It helps to keep the
calibrator’s internal temperature stable, which gives you more
control over your tests.
Oscilloscope calibration
With the oscilloscope calibration option, the 5560A, 5550A, and
5540A add to, and expand upon, what previous multi-product
calibrators could tackle. Fluke Calibration engineers designed an
accurate RF voltage source to have everything you would need to
calibrate an oscilloscope, including a fast edge, DC and LF
electrical functions, markers, and frequencies of more than 1 GHz
range in both the 5550A and 5560A.
Improved internal digital communication
Using Ethernet technology, we have improved the robustness and
stability of the internal communications to reduce the possibility
of electrostatic discharge that might cause the calibrator to lock
up.
Common instrument architecture
This is a forward-looking feature, first implemented on the 5560A,
5550A and 5540A. It refers to an application layer that will be
common for all new Fluke Calibration products. Having a common
architecture will reduce training time as each instrument will have
the same basic interface and operating procedures. Adjusting from
one to the next will be easier on technicians.
Technical Specifications of Fluke 5560A Multi Product Calibrator
Voltage Output: It can provide various voltage ranges with high accuracy,
suitable for calibrating different types of voltage - measuring
instruments.
Current Output: In addition to the 30 - A continuous current output, it offers
other current ranges for different calibration requirements.
Frequency Range: The calibrator supports a certain frequency range, which is
beneficial for calibrating instruments related to frequency
measurements.
Impedance Simulation: It can electronically simulate inductance within a specified
range, providing more accurate impedance calibration.
Thermocouple Input/Output: It has an improved mechanical/thermal design for thermocouple
input and output, reducing settling time and enabling measurement
of a wide variety of thermocouple.
Calibration Laboratories: It is mainly used in calibration laboratories to calibrate
various electrical measurement instruments, such as digital
multimeters, clamp meters, and power meters, ensuring their
measurement accuracy and reliability.
Electrical Equipment Manufacturing: Manufacturers of electrical equipment can use the Fluke 5560A to
calibrate and test their products during the research, development,
and production processes to ensure product quality and performance.
Power Industry: In the power industry, it is used to calibrate instruments and
meters in power systems, helping to ensure the accurate measurement
and stable operation of the power system.
List of Options of FLUKE 5560A
5560A/600M | 600 MHz Oscilloscope Calibration Option |
5560A/1G | 1.1GHz Oscilloscope Calibration Option |
5560A/2G | 2.1GHz Oscilloscope Calibration Option |
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