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| AN8008 US $19, 9999count, 1uV, 0.01uA, 0.01Ohm, 1pF resolution meter |
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| 001:
--- Quote from: djos on December 20, 2019, 06:59:45 am ---Noobs! :palm: --- End quote --- I`m noob for at last 56 years, is it a problem? Why do You discriminate noobs? |
| djos:
--- Quote from: 001 on December 20, 2019, 05:48:29 pm --- --- Quote from: djos on December 20, 2019, 06:59:45 am ---Noobs! :palm: --- End quote --- I`m noob for at last 56 years, is it a problem? Why do You discriminate noobs? --- End quote --- I was referring to his post count, all 3 posts were in this topic. |
| tigrou:
Hello. I have one question related to this multimeter (and other multimeters in general) : When measuring voltage (eg : 220V AC) with probes endings plugged into socket 2 and 3 (the last two sockets, starting from left), is there safe rotary switch positions other than "V" and "mV" ?. AFAIK "A"and "mA" positions are a big no-no (since it's basically a short-circuit) but what about others ? (eg : ohms measurement or continuity test) ? |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: tigrou on January 02, 2020, 02:18:35 pm ---When measuring voltage (eg : 220V AC) with probes endings plugged into socket 2 and 3 (the last two sockets, starting from left), is there safe rotary switch positions other than "V" and "mV" ? --- End quote --- No. (and I have doubts about the mV position) nb. Even if the switch is on 'V' the leads can still be in an unsafe position... be sure to triple-check everything. |
| bobale:
Hello guys :) So, anyway, I've stupidly managed to burn input divider 5MΩ resistor (R30) on my AN870 by trying to measure output of a (unloaded) CCFL backlight driver |O. Since 5MΩ is not really a standard value, and as far as I've managed to find out, this resistor is MELF 0.25%, the best I could manage to find locally was two in parallel 10MΩ 1% metal film resistors. Voltage measurement works now, but it is showing a little bit low. Before it would be almost bang on 10.000V when I feed it AD584 10V voltage reference. Now it reads something like 9.954. Question is: will I ever be able to get back the accuracy with 1% resistors (can't really find any better locally), should i try calibration procedure, or should I scrap the multimeter? |
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