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by Leanne ColeFebruary 3, 2020
Fluke Product Manager, Jessie Zhang, walks through when it is the right time to use a digital multimeter versus a clamp meter. The two products offer different features and should be used in different situations.
A digital multimeter is a test tool used to measure two or more electrical values—principally voltage (volts), current (amps) and resistance (ohms). It is a standard diagnostic tool for technicians in the electrical/electronic industries.
A clamp meter is an electrical test tool that combines a basic digital multimeter with a current sensor. Clamps measure current. Probes measure voltage. Having a hinged jaw integrated into an electrical meter allows technicians to clamp the jaws around a wire, cable or other conductors at any point in an electrical system, then measure current in that circuit without disconnecting/de-energizing it.
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by Leanne ColeAugust 24, 2020
The Fluke Calibration 5730A High-performance Multifunction Calibrator calibrates a wide range of digital multimeters, up to long-scale 8.5 digit DMMs, as well as RF voltmeters when equipped with the wideband option
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by Leanne ColeFebruary 3, 2025
Join Mike, a Product Application Specialist at @Fluke, as he explores two fantastic entry-level multimeters: the Fluke 15B+ and Fluke 17B+. Whether a DIY enthusiast or a residential or commercial electrician, these multimeters offer the accuracy, safety, and reliability you need.
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by Kai HiltonSeptember 29, 2017
MDO-2000E series is equipped with a dual channel 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator.
We could utilize arbitrary waveform generator to output waveforms and conduct frequency domain analysis by the built-in spectrum analyzer.
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Fluke Product Manager, Jessie Zhang, walks through when it is the right time to use a digital multimeter versus a clamp meter. The two products offer different features and should be used in different situations.
A digital multimeter is a test tool used to measure two or more electrical values—principally voltage (volts), current (amps) and resistance (ohms). It is a standard diagnostic tool for technicians in the electrical/electronic industries.
A clamp meter is an electrical test tool that combines a basic digital multimeter with a current sensor. Clamps measure current. Probes measure voltage. Having a hinged jaw integrated into an electrical meter allows technicians to clamp the jaws around a wire, cable or other conductors at any point in an electrical system, then measure current in that circuit without disconnecting/de-energizing it.
The Fluke Calibration 5730A High-performance Multifunction Calibrator calibrates a wide range of digital multimeters, up to long-scale 8.5 digit DMMs, as well as RF voltmeters when equipped with the wideband option
Join Mike, a Product Application Specialist at @Fluke, as he explores two fantastic entry-level multimeters: the Fluke 15B+ and Fluke 17B+. Whether a DIY enthusiast or a residential or commercial electrician, these multimeters offer the accuracy, safety, and reliability you need.
MDO-2000E series is equipped with a dual channel 25 MHz arbitrary waveform generator.
We could utilize arbitrary waveform generator to output waveforms and conduct frequency domain analysis by the built-in spectrum analyzer.