I am considering which Digital Multimeter to purchase and I am confused by the way the specifications are listed.
I need a multimeter that will do several things but for now let's just consider the DC current.
I need a meter that will read 0-10 amps with a scale that shows at the very least .1 of an amp.
One of the meters I am considering lists is specification as:
DCA: 0 - 600uA - 6,000uA +/- 1.2%, 60mA - 600mA - 10A +/- 2.0%
or there is a more detailed description of:
Current range 10 A, Resolution 0mA, Accuracy +/-(2.0% of reading + 3
digits)
If someone out there could help me understand what this all means in relativity simple terms I would be very appreciative.
I have viewed several web site but got lost in counts digits and such.
Thank!
I need a multimeter that will do several things but for now let's just consider the DC current.
I need a meter that will read 0-10 amps with a scale that shows at the very least .1 of an amp.
One of the meters I am considering lists is specification as:
DCA: 0 - 600uA - 6,000uA +/- 1.2%, 60mA - 600mA - 10A +/- 2.0%
or there is a more detailed description of:
Current range 10 A, Resolution 0mA, Accuracy +/-(2.0% of reading + 3
digits)
If someone out there could help me understand what this all means in relativity simple terms I would be very appreciative.
I have viewed several web site but got lost in counts digits and such.
Thank!