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Uni-T launches the UT117C multimeter
myf:
Hello everyone !
This DMM ut-117c has a BlueTooth driver. I like the USB interface of the ut-61e (and ut-71).
Does this ut-117c have a usb interface?
Thanks you !
wasedadoc:
--- Quote from: myf on September 04, 2023, 02:46:27 pm ---Hello everyone !
This DMM ut-117c has a BlueTooth driver. I like the USB interface of the ut-61e (and ut-71).
Does this ut-117c have a usb interface?
Thanks you !
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1. Do any of UNIT-T blurbs about this meter make any mention of USB?
2. Do any of the photos a few posts above show any signs of a USB connector?
Answer those questions and you have the answer to your question.
BILLPOD:
Not to beat a dead horse, but on the subject of milliamps....granted, the UT117C does not have a dedicated mA selection, but I have been making accurate measurements down into the single digit mA range, using the A setting on the dial. :horse:
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: BILLPOD on September 04, 2023, 07:32:19 pm ---Not to beat a dead horse, but on the subject of milliamps....granted, the UT117C does not have a dedicated mA selection, but I have been making accurate measurements down into the single digit mA range, using the A setting on the dial. :horse:
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It's just a copy of the Fluke 117 which is the same, it's an electricians meter, not an electronics meter.
The Fluke 17B is the electronics version with mA and uA.
EEVblog:
--- Quote from: Veteran68 on September 04, 2023, 03:05:28 am ---The Fluke 117 is intended as an electrician's meter so it kinda makes sense for such a 6K count meter to have no mA range, so putting 60K counts in a clone of said electrician's meter but still with no mA range doesn't make much sense to me. So really the extra counts are a gimmick
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Yes, it's a gimmick, with Uni-T not really understanding the market. They were better off with a bigger fatter 6000 count display.
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