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7.5 digit bench DMMs comparison
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kj7e:

--- Quote from: Kleinstein on March 24, 2018, 08:04:09 am ---
The slightly larger jump at about 80 seconds looks a little odd. If such a jump (around 20 µV, if a judge the scales right) would happen in the more normal working range it could be really bad. It looks like those corrections also show some errors/noise.

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The bump at 80 sec was me disturbing the unit, power on default is 10M input and 1 NPLC, I switched it to Hi-Z and 2 NPLC.
kelemvor:
Dragony, did you ever come to a decision?  If so, what did you go with?  I'm in a similar boat.  I want to buy a nice 7.5-digit meter for my home hobby lab, and I'm hoping someone's already done the work of comparing these devices.  I don't want to pay such an extreme price and then immediately wish I'd gone with a different one.
tautech:

--- Quote from: kelemvor on January 29, 2023, 06:12:02 pm ---.......... for my home hobby lab, and I'm hoping someone's already done the work of comparing these devices. I don't want to pay such an extreme price and then immediately wish I'd gone with a different one.

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:-DD
Pick another hobby.
mendip_discovery:
Go 8.5 and be done with it.
tomud:

--- Quote from: tautech on January 29, 2023, 07:39:18 pm ---
--- Quote from: kelemvor on January 29, 2023, 06:12:02 pm ---.......... for my home hobby lab, and I'm hoping someone's already done the work of comparing these devices. I don't want to pay such an extreme price and then immediately wish I'd gone with a different one.

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:-DD
Pick another hobby.

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You are cruel   :scared:


--- Quote from: mendip_discovery on January 29, 2023, 08:16:24 pm ---Go 8.5 and be done with it.

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