More about multimeters (75)

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| Everyone who has anything to do with electronics has at least a multimeter at home and on the work table. But what about a clamp meter? Thes...

| Low cost multimeters do not include a milliohm measurement range and specialist equipment is expensive. The simple circuit described here al...

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| A multimeter is the standard measurement tool for every electronics hobbyist. You can use them to measure voltages, currents and resistances...

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| Most digital multimeters have a sensitivity of 200 mV and in input impedance of 10 MOhm. With this information you can calculate that at ful...

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| an old analogue multimeter is that you find yourself actually thinking before taking a measurement. Questions you ask yourself should includ...

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| In the previous instalment we measured capacitances and resistances. You may have wondered if this was all worth the effort, when accurate a...

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| Modern, good-quality multimeters have a hold function that enables a measurand to be read even after the test prods have been removed. The p...

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| High-frequency signals cannot be measured with standard voltmeters or multimeters. Such voltages, which are commonplace in receivers,...

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| Since a couple of years, multimeters with an RS232 interface are available at prices which are affordable to the hobbyist. Thanks to t...

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| The a.c. millivolt ranges of many inexpensive multimeters have a limited bandwidth, usually only about 1 kHz. The present circuit contai...