Fluke 8030A Digital multimeter
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Model:
8030A
Date:
1977
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The Model 8030A is a small ruggedly constructed digital
multimeter especially suited for field service work. It
features a bright 3-1/2 digit LED display with a slide out
sunshade allowing instrument operation in adverse lighting
conditions.
1-3. Pushbutton controls allow the selection of five ac and
dc voltage ranges, five alternating and direct current
ranges, and five resistance ranges. Measurement capabilities
range from 100 microvolts to 1100 volts dc, 10 millivolts to
750 volts rms, and 100 milliohms to 1999 kilohms. In each
range a blinking full scale readout indicates that the 8030A
is being operated in an overrange condition.
1 -4. Several options and Accessories are available for use
with the 8030A, The options and Accessories are listed in
Table 1-1. More information about the options and
Accessories is available in Section 6 of this manual.
1-5. Note that the temperature Probe accessory can be
ordered in one of two configurations, the 80T-150C (for
reading in °C) or 80T-150F (for reading in °F). The battery
charger/eliminator is made in five configurations to be
compatible with various power sources.
Manual type:
Service and User Manual
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52
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Language:
english
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2
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1 INTRODUCTION AND SPECIFICATIONS
... 1-1
1-1
INTRODUCTION ... 1-1
1-6. SPECIFICATIONS
... 1-2
2 OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS ... 2-1
2-1
INTRODUCTION ... 2-1
2-3 SHIPPING
INFORMATION ... 2-1
2-6 INPUT POWER
... 2-1
2-8 OPERATING FEATURES
... 2-1
2-10 OPERATING
NOTES ... 2-1
2-12. Fuse Replacement
... 2-1
2-14. Overrange Indication
... 2-1
2-16 Input Overload Protection /l
... 2-3
2-18 ASSEMBLY AND INITIAL
OPERATION ... 2-3
2-22 FUNCTION SELECTION
EXAMPLES ... 2-5
3 THEORY OF OPERATION
... 3-1
3-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 3-1
3-3 OVERALL FUNCTIONAL
DESCRIPTION ... 3-1
3-4.
Introduction ... 3-1
3-6. Input Signal
Conditioner ... 3-2
3-8. A/D
Converter ... 3-2
3-10.
Display ... 3-2
3-12. CIRCUIT
DESCRIPTION ... 3-2
3-14 Signal
Conditioning ... 3-2
3-34. A/D
Converter ... 3-4
3-44
Display ... 3-4
3-55 Power
Supply ... 3-5
4
MAINTENANCE ... 4-1
4-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 4-1
4-4. GENERAL
MAINTENANCE ... 4-2
4-5 Access Information
... 4-2
4-7
Cleaning ... 4-2
4-9 Fuse Replacement
... 4-2
4-11 PERFORMANCE CHECK
...
4-2
4-13. DC
Volts ...
4-2
4-15 AC
Volts ...
4-3
4-17 Resistance Measurements
...
... 4-3
4-19. Direct
Current ... 4-3
4-21. Alternating Current
... 4-3
4-23. Diode
Check ... 4-3
4-25. CALIBRATION
... 4-3
4-28. Required Method for Voltage Source Connection
... 4-4
4-31.
TROUBLESHOOTING ... 4-6
5 LIST OF REPLACEABLE
PARTS ... 5-1
5-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 5-1
5-4. HOWTOOBTAIN PARTS
... 5-1
6 OPTIONS&ACCESSORY
INFORMATION ... 6-1
6-1.
INTRODUCTION ... 6-1
6-3. RECHARGEABLE BATTERY PACK, 8040A-7005
... 6-1
6-4.
Introduction ... 6-1
6-6. Operation
... 6-1
6-8. BATTERY COVER KIT, 8040A-7004
... 6-1
6-10. BATTERY COVER, 8040A-7007
... 6-1
6-12. CARRYING CASE
(C88) ... 6-1
6-14. BATTERY
CHARGER/ELIMINATOR ... 6-3
6-16. TEMPERATURE PROBE(80T-150)
... 6-3
6-17.
Introduction ... 6-3
6-20. Operating Notes
... 6-3
6-25. Operating Instructions
... 6-3
6-27. DELUXETESTLEAD KIT(A80) . . . .
... 6-4
6-29. CURRENT TRANSFORMER (801-600)
... 6-4
6-30.
Introduction ... 6-4
6-32. Operation
... 6-5
6-34. CURRENT SHUNT
(80J-10) ... 6-5
6-36. HIGH VOLTAGE
PROBE(80F-5) ... 6-5
6-37.
Introduction ... 6-5
6-41.
Cleaning ... 6-5
6-43.
Calibration ... 6-5
6-46. HIGH VOLTAGE
PROBE(80F-15) ... 6-6
6-47.
Introduction ... 6-6
6-51. Cleaning
... 6-6
6-53.
Calibration ... 6-6
6-56. HIGH VOLTAGE
PROBE(80K-40, ... 6-7
6-57.
Introduction ... 6-7
6-60. HIGH FREQUENCY
PROBE(8l-RF) ... 6-7
6-61.
Introduction ... 6-7
6-63. HIGH FREQUENCY
PROBE(82-RF) ... 6-7
6-64.
Introduction ... 6-7
7 SCHEMATIC DIAGRAM
... 7-1