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Multimeters with (Color) Graphic Display - Summary & Comparison
Markus2801A:
@joeqsmith: Fluke 87V is great but it doesn't came with graphing and logging capabilities.
Additional Info added: I tried to say its doesn't have a Full Graph Display, it can only display fixed numeric Values and some additional symbols, I'm sorry
As far as I know, Fluke seems to be one of the view Companies who make really good DMM not only in terms of technical features, but also in terms of production quality.
An successor, maybe with new (color) Display and built in Bluetooth etc. of the 287/289 Series would be very interesting. Any Ideas when Fluke will update their Product ranges?
joeqsmith:
--- Quote from: Markus2801A on April 19, 2019, 06:21:28 pm ---@joeqsmith: Fluke 87V is great but it doesn't came with graphing and logging capabilities.
As far as I know, Fluke seems to be one of the view Companies who make really good DMM not only in terms of technical features, but also in terms of production quality.
An successor, maybe with new (color) Display and built in Bluetooth etc. of the 287/289 Series would be very interesting. Any Ideas when Fluke will update their Product ranges?
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I'm a bit slow but believe I now understand. You really just want to discuss meters with a graphing feature. If you were only interested in logging, many meters will fit, including Dave's rebranded UEI 121GW.
Normally I will use a PC if I want to graph or post process the data from one of these handheld meters anyway. I do like having a live interface but just having a way to get the data out after the fact is good enough in most cases I come across. IMO, the 289's is just too slow to be of use. Zooming, panning... it's just too slow. The UT181A is much better but still after using a PC for so many years to collect and plot data, the bar is set pretty high.
I have an old Fluke 97 scope meter. It's nice if you need a rugged, protable, 50MHz scope. Personally I have more use for this than a graphing meter.
joeqsmith:
There are a lot of them that you may want to consider then...
https://www.testproductsintl.com/digital-multimeters-dmms/440-true-rms-digital-multimeter/
https://www.valuetronics.com/product/2512-bk-precision-scopemeter-new
https://www.valuetronics.com/product/2516-bk-precision-scopemeter-new
https://www.amazon.com/Siglent-SHS806-Oscilloscope-2-Channel-Multimeter/dp/B00GQNNQTM/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=scopemeter&qid=1555700579&s=gateway&sr=8-4
https://www.amazon.com/HDS1021M-N-Oscilloscope-Multimeter-replay%E3%80%81FFT-Functions/dp/B0170N0YA0/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=scopemeter&qid=1555700639&s=gateway&sr=8-7
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https://www.amazon.com/Oscilloscope-Multimeter-LIUMY-Professional-Scopemeter/dp/B071F1H3PG/ref=sr_1_4?keywords=graphing+meter&qid=1555702390&s=gateway&sr=8-4
https://www.amazon.com/all-sun-Handheld-Oscilloscope-Screen-Channel/dp/B01N65NXZR/ref=sr_1_11?keywords=graphing+meter&qid=1555702572&s=gateway&sr=8-11
https://www.amazon.com/Signstek-Handheld-Scopemeter-Oscilloscope-Multimeter/dp/B016DE1VXG/ref=sr_1_7?keywords=graphing+meter&qid=1555702720&s=gateway&sr=8-7
https://www.amazon.com/Oscilloscope-Waveform-Generator-Handheld-Multimeter/dp/B07KYJZJNZ/ref=sr_1_23?keywords=scopemeter&qid=1555702865&s=gateway&sr=8-23
Markus2801A:
Oh im sorry, I Apologize when I have expressed my self wrong!
I did not necessarily mean a display which is able to represent a graph, but several information at once.
So I meant a kind of graphic display versus those multimeters that just have a numeric display and some other fixed signs due to their construction types (LCD with shaped electrodes).
Sorry for my translation issues, its my fault!
2N3055:
I agree with Joe. One thing that I don+t use much on MTX 3293 is graphing on meter.
It has PC interface and quite nice PC app, so I record with meter and download in PC, or grab directly to PC.
I also do that with Brymens . BM869S while connected, or BM525 that has loging, log in field and connect, download and analyze.
I find little screens not very good for reviewing logged data.
That being said, if you do look at graphical data on MTX 3293 it is a bit better than Fluke289.
But UT-181 is much better than both in graphing mode..
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