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| iloveelectronics:
I've got this latest Uni-T DMM for a few weeks now but never really had the time to play with it properly. I know some of you have been waiting to see more of it so I thought I would post a few quick pictures first. |
| iloveelectronics:
A few more pictures of it measuring some DC voltages. First impressions: 1. Very well built - Feels very solid. All screws for the housing have metal threaded receivers. PCB looks tidy. Properly rated ceramic fuses. 2. Lovely display 3. Accuracy well within specs - At full scale (it's 60,000-count), assuming my 6V reference and 34461A are accurate, it's only 0.011-0.013% off. It's spec'ed to 0.025%+5d in that range. |
| PedroDaGr8:
Wow looks surprisingly good. I think it might actually meet the CAT ratings on the front. :box: Some of the other companies had better be a bit scared. |
| retiredcaps:
Hi Franky, Thanks for the photos so far. If that is a Cyrustek ES51997 http://www.cyrustek.com.tw/spec/ES51997.pdf can you confirm if the display update is 2/seconds? |
| iloveelectronics:
--- Quote from: retiredcaps on August 20, 2014, 03:32:05 am ---Hi Franky, Thanks for the photos so far. If that is a Cyrustek ES51997 http://www.cyrustek.com.tw/spec/ES51997.pdf can you confirm if the display update is 2/seconds? --- End quote --- Yes, that's one of the downsides. The display update rate is not great, 2 times per second looks about right, similar to the UT61E. |
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