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| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: skander36 on August 10, 2024, 04:13:16 pm ---Exactly. This is slow. --- End quote --- --- Quote from: KungFuJosh on August 10, 2024, 02:50:20 pm ---Show us your faster continuity tester! --- End quote --- I see talk, but no proof. 😉😉 |
| Martin72:
You don't know anything either, do you? It has to beep before you touch it, otherwise it's no good. 8) |
| tautech:
Continuity speed/performance is not subjective but entirely quantifiable with just a AWG. SDM3000 range tests from a little over a year ago and methodology thanks to Joe Smith: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent-new-bench-dmm-sdm3055/msg4840136/#msg4840136 Discussion is not required but real repeatable data is...... :P :box: :popcorn: |
| KungFuJosh:
--- Quote from: Martin72 on August 10, 2024, 05:11:50 pm ---You don't know anything either, do you? It has to beep before you touch it, otherwise it's no good. 8) --- End quote --- Hey, I already mentioned continuity testers that can tell the future! 🤣 |
| bateau020:
So to give some numbers about continuity beep minimum contact period of some of my meters: (hand) Fluke 179: 0.2ms (bench) Keithley DMM6500: 3ms (hand) Uni-T UT123T: 13ms (hand) eevblog 121GW: 40ms (bench) Siglent SDM3055: 50ms (bench) Keysight 34465A: 400ms So, yes, handheld is normally faster, but there are exceptions. |
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