DMM & Electrical test
Digital multimeters, such as digital oscilloscopes or A/D acquisition boards, convert the analog signals into digital data and then display the measured values. Since the signal is recorded with increasingly long memories, the multimeter can then fill more and more functions : recorder, waveform display, FFT… These functions depend on the onboard processing capabilities and the type of display. The peak, average or effective values of an AC voltage are displayed by most multimeters today, which calculate the true RMS value of the AC voltage which corresponds to the equivalent DC voltage = the same thermal power on an identical resistance ; Ie root mean square (square wave function, integrated over a period T). In addition to the voltages, the multimeters also measure currents, resistances, impedances, frequencies and often temperatures via an external probe.
DMM & Electrical test
April 12, 2016
Keysight CX3300 analyzer measures currents as low as 100 pA
April 7, 2016
Fluke 279 FC multimeter integrates a thermal imager
January 25, 2016
Fluke 902 FC communicating clamp meter
November 10, 2015
Keysight announces U1280 and U1240C handheld DMM
January 21, 2015
Keithley Introduces a 7½ Digit graphical sampling digital multimeter
