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multimeters
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- I don't sell any of these nor do I receive any remuneration if you buy them, and I have not personally reviewed them, they are listed here to give you perspective
Introduction
- multimeters are one of those must have devices every household should own
- they generally have a range of very useful functions:
- measure voltages:
- check if your batteries are flat including your car battery
- check if your car's alternator is working (car battery voltage should be giving a voltage above 13V when car is running)
- check for wire or circuit continuity
- this will help confirm whether a wire is broken or disconnected
- measure currents
- check electronic components for resistance, capacitance, etc
- for more advanced capabilities an oscilloscope may be needed
- some multimeters also have a basic oscilloscope functionality
- some multimeters also have a “clamp current” functionality which is placed around ONE of the two (positive and negative) DC cables to measure current flowing through the cable
digital multimeters
examples
- multitude of budget meters
- eg. $AU20 or so
- Fluke 101
- high quality compact basic meter with LCD display great for most household use; 2xAA batteries;
- ~$AU100
- Fluke 117
- high quality professional meter with LCD display;
- very responsive beep to continuity
- ultrasensitive NCV detection
- current only goes down to 1mA
- ~$AU370
- FNIRSI - DMT-99 Smart Digital Multimeter
- USB-C charging; color screen;
- “smart” as it auto detects the mode you are likely to be needing - voltage vs resistance only though
- no temp probes but does display temperature
- current goes down to 1microA
- continuity beep is a bit slow in Auto mode but faster in direct diode mode;
- capacitor testing is much slower than the Fluke 117
- non-contact voltage sensor does not seem very sensitive
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PfzVvXjNsL0 - advanced features
- regular / recording oscilloscope-like (doesn't display a sine wave for AC though just the voltage) / monitoring mode uses thresholds but seems very limiting functionality
- threshold settings voltage, current and temp (all min/max)
- history record
- auto shut off
clamp meter multimeters
- these additionally have a clamp mechanism which allows measuring current through a wire without connecting to it
- FNIRSI DMC-100
field sense non-contact voltage, frequency and current clamp-like meters
- Fluke T6-1000 PRO Electrical Tester
- measures voltage up to 1000 V ac and current up to 200 A ac, all through the open fork and without test lead contact to live voltage - but need to connect black lead to GND
- works with most wire up to AWG 4/0 (17.8 mm/0.7” jaw opening)
- 1 to 1000 V ac or dc; Resistance 1 Ω to 100 kΩ;
- visual and audible continuity test;
- does not do other usual multimeter tests (?no DC current)
- ~$AU620
digital multimeter with in-built oscilloscope
- see oscilloscopes
Alientek DM40C multimeter / osc/ signal gen
- great little device with lovely 3.5“ touch screen with 10-12hr battery life
- oscilloscope:
- 10bit; 10MHz bandwidth; 50MSa/sec; 64K samples buffer; 100ns-50sec time scale with YT/Roll; AC/DC coupling;
- voltage: 10mV-10V/div; 1MOhm input impedance; persistence function;
- basic trigger on rise or fall, normal/auto/single;
- FFT/ABS; single channel via MCX plug input; thus no X-Y;
- multimeter:
- 600mV/6V/60V/600V/1000V DC ranges; 600mV/6V/60V/600V/750V AC ranges; max current 6A/10A; can measure AC and DC voltages simultaneously;
- freq measurement range: 10Hz-60MHz but testing would not go above 20MHz; temp probe; banana plug inputs;
- fast beeping on continuity testing
- signal generator: max 3V; sine/sawtooth/square/triangular; 1Hz-50kHz (plus additional 100kHz-200KHz for square); MCX plug output;
- ~$AU250 for DM40C with temp probes as well.
Zoyi ZT-703S osc/multimeter
- great affordable jack of all trades oscilloscope/multimeter but has issues as could be expected for the price point
- no temperature measurement;
- oscilloscope:
- 2ch; BNC; 50MHz; DC/AC coupling; 1x/10x probe; 150V/300V max input; 1.5-280MSa/s; 10ns-20s/div; 25000counts; 128kb record; 20mV-10V/div; usual trigger modes;
- 3.5” 320×240 display; YT, XY, rolling modes;
- signal gen:
- sine, square, sawtooth, half wave, full wave;
- see https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kpzNVsSmUu0 Zoyi ZT-703S issues
- state 50MHz but are only reliable below 40MHz
- dysfunctional signal generator
- max freq for sine is 5kHz
- can't adjust freq for square in main interface, need to go to separate “app” interface to change freq - up to 500kHz
- display of the dual outputs is very different
- noisy
- buggy software
- need to ensure you are actually using the current current setting for the probe input - mA vs A else get erroneous readings without warning
- the chart display in multimeter mode is pretty much useless - scale doesn't change
FNIRIS 2C23T osc/multimeter/sig gen
- dual ch 10MHz 9,999 counts but no FFT/maths, no X-Y
- 2MHz 0-3.3V signal generator sine, square, triangle, half wave, full wave
- temp measurement;
- 8hr 3000mAh battery; USB-C charging;
- ~$AU100
- similar to the Zoyi ZT-703S but:
- smaller, lighter
- generally more clunky user interface - need to dig down into menus to change things
- only 10MHz bandwidth
- no X-Y mode
- unable to freeze brief episodes
- signal generator output is BNC
- much better signal generator - up to 2Mhz, better user interface
- stronger support bracket, additional hook hole on rear to hang it up
- whilst Auto detect mode for multimeter is great, if you connect a 400V DC it will fry the resistor circuit even though it is rated to 700V as the Auto mode uses the resistor mode initially in its detection process
- doesn't trigger on a single pulse?
FNIRIS 2C53T osc/multimeter/sig gen
- multimeter - essentially similar interface and function as the FNIRSI - DMT-99 Smart Digital Multimeter
- dual ch 50MHz 250MSa/sec, 19,999 counts, 32kb with FFT/maths, X-Y, auto/normal/single trigger modes, AC/DC coupling;
- 50KHz 0-3V signal generator
- 8hr 3000mAh battery; USB-C charging;
- insulated BNC connectors will not fit the BNC ports - you will need non-insulated BNC extension cables
- ~$AU120
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_EX-CjUMEVg automotive CAN BUS use
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRzDVlNFxnU automotive use - captured the ignition coil waveform
FNIRIS 2C53P osc/multimeter/sig gen
- very versatile hobbyist unit with large 4.3“ touch display
- multimeter: Auto detect mode; max 1000V DC 10A, 760V AC 10A, and essentially similar interface and function as the FNIRSI - DMT-99 Smart Digital Multimeter
- oscilloscope: max 400V; dual ch 50MHz 250MSa/sec, 19,999 counts, 10nsec-10sec/div; 10mv-10V/div; 64kb with FFT/maths, X-Y, auto/normal/single trigger modes, AC/DC coupling; 1x/10x;
- signal gen 0-3V; 10MHz sine, 5MHz other waves; output is SMA port?
- no mention of cat rating for multimeter so perhaps avoid high voltages
- 4000mAh battery
- may have issues with insulated BNC connectors fitting as with the 2C53T model?
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- some jitter and noise with waveforms
- multimeter history graph seems buggy
- capacitance lower limit ~1nf
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- multimeter is limiting; did not detect microA currents;
- oscilloscope not showing correct frequency?
OWON HDS120 multimeter/oscilloscope
- very basic limited oscilloscope: no BNC inputs - multimeter probes are used instead; 5MSa/sec; 1MHz bandwidth;
- sliding cover for the USB-C charging port which when opened, closes the probe ports
OWON HDS160 multimeter/oscilloscope
- higher 60,000 count in multimeter mode than the HDS120 giving improved range for a given setting and improved resolution
- very basic limited oscilloscope as for HSD120: no BNC inputs - multimeter probes are used instead; 5MSa/sec; 1MHz bandwidth;
- sliding cover for the USB-C charging port which when opened, closes the probe ports
MeterK DSO3D12 multimeter/oscilloscope
- 3.2” display but no touch screen; 2500mAh battery;
- dual channel BNC osc; 120MHz bandwidth (half that in dual channel use) and 250MSa/s; FFT; Trigger; XY; 128Kb storage;
- 2.5V max 1Hz-2MHz signal gen
- multimeter: 750V max DC / 600V max AC; 10A max; resistance, capacitance, diode, continuity
- 600g;
combination clamp multimeter with in-built oscilloscope
Hanmatek CO601
- smartphone via BT for recording; USB-C charging and connect to PC;
- 2.8“ display; no current measurement by probes;
- 0-1000V AC/DC; 0-600A AC/DC; inrush current 0-600A; NCV;
- very basic oscilloscope: 1MHz bandwidth; 5MSa/sec; max. input 1000V; 2.5microsec-10s/div; 30mV-500V/div; only automatic trigger mode;
OWON CMS101 osc/clamp meter
- 20A/200A/1000A ranges for clamp meter current 2000counts (20,000 counts for voltage)
- inrush mode but no single shot function
- only 1MHz bandwidth and highest sensitivity for current is 10A per division
- 18650 battery, draws 50-100mA
- BT iphone app can act as a data logger
Uni-T UT217A/B
- A version has 600A DC max; B version as 1000A DC max; NCV;
- 2.8” screen; smartphone app; 20,000 count range;
- USB-C charging;
- very basic oscilloscope: 1MHz bandwidth; 5MSa/sec; max. input 1000V; 2.5microsec-10s/div; 30mV-500V/div; only automatic trigger mode;
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