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A bench multimeter is a versatile electronic measuring instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance. Typically found in laboratories and manufacturing environments, these devices can provide precise measurements and often include additional features such as data logging and connectivity options. Bench multimeters are usually constructed with high-quality components to ensure accuracy and reliability in various testing applications.
| Measurement functions | DC/AC voltage, DC/AC current, resistance |
| Display type | Digital LCD or LED |
| Accuracy | Typically ±0.01% to ±0.5% |
| Input impedance | 10 MΩ or higher for voltage measurements |
| Power supply | AC mains or battery-operated |
| Connectivity options | USB, RS-232, or GPIB interfaces |
When selecting a bench multimeter, consider the required measurement functions and accuracy levels based on your specific applications. It's essential to specify the input impedance and connectivity options that best suit your testing environment. Additionally, inquire about any certifications or standards that the multimeter meets, as well as the availability of calibration services. Quantities may vary based on project needs, so clarify your requirements when requesting a quote.
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Typically, accuracy ranges from ±0.01% to ±0.5%.
Yes, most bench multimeters can measure both AC and DC voltage and current.
Common options include USB, RS-232, and GPIB interfaces.
While primarily designed for bench use, portable models are available for field applications.
High input impedance minimizes the loading effect on the circuit being measured.
Yes, regular calibration is recommended to maintain measurement accuracy.