5700A/5720A Multifunction Calibrators
Key features
End-of-repair period ends June 30, 2020.
Product overview: 5700A/5720A Multifunction Calibrators
5720A Multifunction Calibrator: The lowest uncertainties of any multifunction calibrator
Since its introduction in 1988, the 5700A Multifunction Calibrator has earned a worldwide reputation for performance, dependability and quality, and as a result it is the calibrator of choice for electrical calibration throughout government and industry.
Today, the 5720A Multifunction Calibrator offers even more. In addition to the dependability, simplified calibration, ease-of-use and worldwide support that has made the 5700A number one, the 5720A offers uncertainty specifications that rival anything available today. Customers can get all the performance they need to calibrate their most demanding workload of multimeters up to 8 1/2 digits quickly, easily and reliably. This improvement in performance results from factory testing to even tighter tolerances, and from a variety of hardware and firmware improvements.
5700A Multifunction Calibrator Series II: The world standard
In service since 1988, the 5700A Multifunction Calibrator has undergone continuous improvements to become the 5700A Series II, one of the most tested and reliable high precision calibrators Fluke Calibration has ever produced. Considered the calibration standard worldwide, the 5700A delivers high value as well as accuracy covering 5 1/2 to 7 1/2 digit dmms. Plus it offers the same ease of use, low cost of ownership, rugged design, simplified support and confidence building features as the 5720A.
Specifications available at both 99% and 95% confidence levels
Specifications for both the 5700A and 5720A Multifunction Calibrators are stated with a choice of confidence levels. Now, you can use the conservative 99% specifications that Fluke traditionally publishes, or more aggressive 95% specifications recommended in many international procedures. In addition to allowing you to trade a small amount of risk for better performance, 95% confidence level specifications allow easier measurement intercomparisons. Both specifications are available at a press of the SPEC key for any output.
Compatibility
Both the 5700A and 5720A Multifunction Calibrators can emulate, via the remote interface, either a 5100B or 5200A calibrator, permitting them to replace those older calibrators in automated systems with little or no impact on software. In addition, it is compatible with the 5725A Amplifier, and 5205A or 5215A Precision Power Amplifiers.
Simplified support with complete confidence
Both the 5700A and the 5720A Multifunction Calibrators feature Artifact Calibration. Only three artifact standards -- a 10V dc reference and 1Ω and 10 kΩ resistance references are required to calibrate all ranges and functions to full specifications. Front panel instructions prompt the operator to make connections and inputs each step of the way. The calibrator controls the process, which takes only about an hour, compared to several hours using traditional methods.
During the process, assigned values of an external artifact are transferred to a large array of multidimensional parameters within the 5720A. The calibrator takes over the manual metrology functions of establishing ratios and making comparisons, as well as controlling the measurement process.
To assure confidence, the 5700A and 5720A can check themselves against their own internal standards to assure everything is working as expected. Those results can be printed out or downloaded to a computer.
Thousands of 5700A calibrators in service around the world prove Artifact Calibration delivers fast, easy and inexpensive calibration along with the confidence that your instrument is performing as expected between calibrations.
5725A Amplifier
The 5720 and 5700 multifunction calibrators can increase their performance with the use of the 5725 boost amplifier. The 5725A Amplifier increases maximum direct and alternating current to 11A for calibrating the high current ranges of popular low-cost, handheld DMMs. It also extends the calibrator’s alternating Volt-Hertz product to 1100V at 30 kHz and 750V at 100 kHz to cover the calibration requirements of high accuracy bench and system meters.
Specifications: 5700A/5720A Multifunction Calibrators
Technical Specifications | |
Voltage DC | Range: 0 to ±1100V 5700A Best 1 Year Specification: ±7.0 ppm of setting 5720A Best 1 Year Specification: ±3.5 ppm of setting |
Voltage AC | Range: 0.22 µV to 1100V 10 Hz to 1 MHz 5700A Best 1 Year Specification: ±75.0 ppm of setting 5720A Best 1 Year Specification: ±45.0 ppm of setting |
Resistance | Range: 0 to 100 MΩ, 18 values in x1 and x1.9 5700A Best 1 Year Specification: ±12.0 ppm 5720A Best 1 Year Specification: ±8.5 ppm |
Current DC | Range: 0 to ±2.2A (11A with 5725A) 5700A Best 1 Year Specification: ±50 ppm of setting 5720A Best 1 Year Specification: ±35 ppm of setting |
Current AC | Range: 9 µA to 2.2A (11A with 5725A) 10 Hz to 10 kHz 5700A Best 1 Year Specification: ±140 ppm of setting 5720A Best 1 Year Specification: ±120 ppm of setting |
Wideband AC Voltage Option | Range: 300 µV to 3.5V 10 Hz to 30 MHz 5700A Best 1 Year Specification: ±0.4% of setting 5720A Best 1 Year Specification: ±0.4% of setting |
General Specifications | |
Warm up Time | 2x the time since last warmed up, to a maximum of 30 minutes |
System Installation | Rear output configuration and rack-mount kit available |
Interfaces | IEEE-488, RS-232, 5725A, 5205A or 5215A, 5220A, phase lock in (BNC), phase reference out (BNC) |
Temperature Performance | Operating: 0°C to 50°C Calibration: 15°C to 35°C Storage: -40°C to 75°C |
Relative Humidity | Operating: < 80% to 30°C, < 70% to 40°C, < 40% to 50°C Storage: < 95%, non-condensing. A power-on stabilization period of four days may be required after extended storage at high temperature and humidity. |
Safety | Designed to comply with UL311; IEC 348-1978; IEC 66E (CO)4; CSA 556B |
Guard isolation | 20 volts |
EMI/RFI | Designed to comply with FCC Rules Part 15, Subpart J, Class B; VDE 0871, Class B |
Line Power | 47 to 63 Hz; + 10% allowed about selectable nominal line voltage: 100V, 110V, 115V, 120V, 200V, 220V, 230V, 240V -------------- Maximum power: 5700A/5720A: 300 VA;5725A, 750 VA |
Calibration Documentation | 17025 accredited report of calibration included |
Size | 5700A/5720A: Height 17.8 cm (7 in), standard rack increment, plus 1.5 cm (0.6 in) for feet; width 43.2 cm (17 in), standard rack width; depth 63.0 cm (24.8 in) overall; 57.8 cm (22.7 in), rack depth 5725A: Height 13.3 cm (5.25 in); width and depth same as 5700A/5720A Both units project 5.2 cm, (2 in) from rack front |
Weight | 5700A/5720A: 27 kg (62 lbs.) 5725A: 32 kg (70 lbs.) |
Models: 5700A/5720A Multifunction Calibrators
Manuals + resources: 5700A/5720A Multifunction Calibrators
- 5700A/5720A | Reference guide
- 5700A/5720A Series II | Operators manual
- 5700A/5720A Series II | Operators manual supplement
- 5700A/5720A Series II | Getting started
- 5700A/5720A Series II | Getting started supplement
- 5700A/5720A Series II | Service manual
- 5700A/5720A Series II | Service manual supplement
- 5725A | Instruction manual
- 5725A | Instruction manual supplement
- 5725A | Getting started
- 5725A | Getting started supplement
- 5725A | Statement of memory volatility
- END OF SERVICE NOTICE: 5700A and 5720A | Service manual
- Y5735/Y5737/Y5320 | Instruction sheet
- A Study of and Recommendations for Applying the False Acceptance Risk Specification of Z540.3
- An Assessment of Artifact Calibration Effectiveness for a Multifunction Calibrator
- Calibrating Precision Multimeters Using a Characterized Multifunction Calibrator
- Enhancing Reliability in a Multi-Function Calibrator Using Thermal Design
- How to Maintain Your Confidence
- Updated Evaluation of Calibration Test Point Selection for Fluke 57XX products
- An Evaluation of Artifact Calibration in the 5700A Multifunction Calibrator
- Artifact Calibration: An Evaluation of the Fluke 5700A Series II Calibrator
- Artifact Calibration: Theory and Application
- How Cables and Connectors Impact Measurement Uncertainty
- How Many Calibrators Do You Need to Meet ISO 9000
- Understanding Specifications for Precision Multimeters