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| AlexResch:
I would like to log a voltage ( 6.3V ) and a current ( 150mA) in the same time and then use the table to build a graph. Is there a multimeter which can do that at some chosen frequency ( aprox 3-5 times/second ). |
| KE5FX:
--- Quote from: AlexResch on September 06, 2018, 09:45:36 am ---I would like to log a voltage ( 6.3V ) and a current ( 150mA) in the same time and then use the table to build a graph. Is there a multimeter which can do that at some chosen frequency ( aprox 3-5 times/second ). --- End quote --- The Mooshimeter might be a good option for you. They are quite handy. |
| RoGeorge:
Metrix MTX3283 DMM can log V and I in the same time (3 wires only), fastest sample rate is 1 measurement/second, and the maximum length is about 3000 measurements. The log is kept inside the DMM, so it can log without a PC. |
| joeqsmith:
Five samples/second with V/I may be an expensive meter. You may be better off with a cheap microcontroller evaluation board with a decent ADC. There is always the Analog Devices, or in my case I have a Labjack. |
| JS:
121GW? JS |
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