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Next-Level Precision: When a DMM is Not Enough
 

Are you asking too much from your existing instruments?

Measuring the extremes of current, voltage, and resistance can very quickly require capabilities not found in even top-of-the-line bench digital multimeters. Working with materials, detectors, or next-generation semiconductor technologies like SiC and GaN can quickly exceed existing instrument capability. Switching to more sensitive equipment, like nanovoltmeters, picoammeters or electrometers, will enable you to characterize low-level phenomena at the edge of the measurement envelope, more accurately.

But moving from a DMM to sensitive equipment can seem daunting, with new connection requirements and considerations in speed and noise. 


Sign up for our webinar to learn: 

  • How to identify when sensitive equipment is required in your setup
  • What to watch for when using a sensitive instrument
  • Tips on getting best results when using a sensitive instrument


Join Keithley Applications Engineer, Liz Makley, to learn when you should consider more sensitive equipment, and discuss the tricks and pitfalls when moving to sensitive equipment. 

Register for our on demand webinar

Presenter:

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Elizabeth Makley 

Applications Engineer, Keithley

Elizabeth is an Applications Engineer supporting Keithley’s digital multimeter, switching, data acquisition and sensitive product lines. Prior to her full time position, she worked as a co-op supporting Keithley’s semiconductor characterization systems. She graduated from the University of Toledo with a degree in electrical engineering and a degree in computer science and engineering.