Four Probe measurement set-up for wide range of resistivity samples from (sku-40)
Four Probe Set-Up for Measuring the Resistivity of Different Samples at.

The Four Probe Method is one of the standard and most widely used method for the measurement of resistivity. In its useful form, the four probes are collinear. The error due to contact resistance, which is significant in the electrical measurement on semiconductors, is avoided by the use of two extra contacts (probes) between the current contacts. In this arrangement the contact resistance may all be high compare to the sample resistance, but as long as the resistance of the sample and contact resistance's are small compared with the effective resistance of the voltage measuring device (potentiometer, electrometer or electronic voltmeter), the measured value will remain unaffected.
Technical data
- Model
- sku-40
- Manufacturer
- SVS Labs
- Temperature Range
- -170ºC to 200ºC
- Oven
- Specially designed for Four Probe Set-Up
- Display Accuracy
- +-0.3ºC
- Sensor
- Thermocouple (Chromel-Alumel)
- Setting Type
- Front push buttons
- Display
- 7 segment LED, two rows
- Control Method
- PID, PIDF, PIDS
- Values
- Process Value, PV and Set Value, SV
- Temperature control range
- Ambient to 200ºC
- Power
- 150W
- Used in physics and electronics laboratories for four probe measurement set-up for wide range of resistivity samples from-related experiments.
- Suitable for undergraduate teaching, postgraduate coursework, and research projects.
- Compact bench-top design fits standard laboratory benches and demonstration setups.
- Four Probe Set-Up for Measuring the Resistivity of Different Samples at
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