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AN8008 US $19, 9999count, 1uV, 0.01uA, 0.01Ohm, 1pF resolution meter
daybyter:
--- Quote from: stj on September 08, 2017, 07:33:46 pm ---damn i feel unequiped - i only have 4 multimeters. :o
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Hmmh...if you use clips for ground, you can hold one 1 probe in your left hand, 1 in your right hand and maybe 1 in your mouth? That 3 concurrent measurements, so 4 multimeters should be sufficient?
:-DMM :-DMM :-DMM
stj:
i do have 3 scopes - maybe i need an equal number of scopes!
oh wait, i also have a Tektronix waveform/vector analyser - maybe that counts as a 4th scope? >:D
bitseeker:
--- Quote from: stj on September 08, 2017, 11:44:14 pm ---i do have 3 scopes - maybe i need an equal number of scopes!
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I think there's some catching up to do in that department: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/why-does-everyone-have-twenty-oscilliscopes/ :o
texaspyro:
I could probably round up around 40 scopes. I really only use three... for analog a Tek SC504 (sold my 475+DMM... probably a mistake... they were probably one of the best general purpose analog scopes ever made).
For digital a (fully optioned) Tek 3054B and a THS730 handheld. I probably use the THS730 the most... about the size of a book, 2 GS/sec, battery operated, fully isolated channels. I have fancier scopes, but they seldom get used.
A friend of mine bought a pallet of "defective" 475's. He thought he was bidding on only one scope. The defect in all of them... the voltage selector was set to 220V.
Fungus:
--- Quote from: bitseeker on September 08, 2017, 08:47:59 pm ---Wow, only 4? :o :-DD Well, I guess you've lucked out with the recent growth in inexpensive DMMs. :-DMM
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After a few weeks living with them, my favorite is the ANENG AN860B+.
Normally I'm in the "smaller is better" camp but I definitely prefer using it over the AN8008 for some reason, ie. If both meters are within reach then the 860B+ is the one I'll grab. :-//
YMMV
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