Multimeters and Electrical Test Meters Reference Materials
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Reflection/Transmission Measurements using a LadyBug Powersensor+™
From: LadyBug Technologies LLCDescription: A scalar network analyzer is a low cost easy to use solution for making reflection and transmission measurements. This paper is devoted to the hardware required to configure a reflection/transmission ...
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Differences Between Oscilloscope and Multimeter
Description: In measuring the voltage, the difference between the oscilloscope and the digital multimeter can be simply expressed as "picture and number" difference. ...
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How Accurate is Your Bond Meter? A Glimpse into the World of High-Accuracy Resistance Measurement
From: TEGAM, Inc.Description: Bond meters are an important tool in any aircraft, automobile, or communications technician's toolbox. Accurate bond measurements are critical to ensure the safe operation of these systems, and ...
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Hot Spot Monitor FAQs
Description: Answers common questions re voltage, temperature, application environments and installations. ...
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Thru-Door Voltage Detection Makes Sense
Description: Thru-Door Voltage Detection Makes Sense ...
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Voltage Portals Improve Non-Contact Voltage Detectors
Description: A voltage portal also makes a perfect voltage panel label. Perhaps it is even a 'better label' because it serves two purposes: a test point and a label. Imagine if every voltage source entering an ...
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Guide to Low Resistance Measurement (.pdf)
From: Seaward Group USADescription: The measurement of very large or very small quantities is always difficult, and resistance measurement is no exception. Values above 1GO and values below 1O both present measurement problems. ...
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Four-Channel Digital Voltmeter with Display and Keyboard
Description: The PIC16C71 is a member of the mid-range family of 8-bit, high-speed microcontrollers, namely, the PIC16CXXX. The PIC16C71 device's I/O ports have an improved sink/source specification. Each I/O pin ...
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An Explanation of Fail Verification
From: Ikonix USADescription: Fail Verification is a system used to confirm that an electrical safety tester is functioning properly and will detect failures in the Device Under Test (DUT). There may be more familiarity with the ...