Hioki DM7275-02 Precision DC Voltmeter

Sale price13.870,00 DKK
17.337,50 incl. VAT
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Variations: Built-in GP-IB

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  • 7-1/2 Digit DC Voltmeter for R&D to Production Lines
  • Built-in GP-IB

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The DM7275 Precision DC Voltmeter delivers superior measurement accuracy of 20 ppm (0.002%), an accuracy level that is demanded by advanced applications such as aging tests of lithium-ion batteries.  Other key features include contact check to maximize measurement reliability, binning and temperature compensation, making the voltmeter ideal for developing and manufacturing Li-ion batteries, electrical double-layer capacitors, electric vehicle components, and other next generation devices.

 


 

Key Features

  • Basic model with 1-year 20ppm Accuracy: DM7275
  • Capacitance contact check (using built-in C-monitor)
  • Supports global production with built-in variable power supply
  • Built-in EXT I/O, LAN, and USB

 


 

Fully-Automatic Self-Calibration and Highly-Stable Voltage Reference

Internal voltage reference represents screened components that have passed Hioki's special in-house tests and undergone long-term evaluation before being embedded in the system. Combining this with HIOKI’s original fully automatic “Self-calibration” technology, we are able to offer a 1-year guaranteed 20ppm accuracy.

 


 

Measurement performance resistant to temperature changes and at high repeatability

The DM7275 is equipped with a measurement engine resistant to extreme temperature changes even outside product specifications

 


 

Simultaneous Temperature Measurement + Display Converted Voltage in Standard Temperature

The open circuit voltage (OCV) for lithium-ion batteries can fluctuate by several dozen μV if the ambient temperature fluctuates by even 1°C (1.8°F). For components with this kind of temperature characteristic, you can use the temperature compensation function to display a value converted into a standard temperature voltage from the registered temperature coefficient. This is a new approach made possible by the DC voltmeter DM Series, which can measure both temperature and voltage simultaneously.