Hi guys,
Please somebody enlightens me and let me know if the commercial digital voltmeters (or ampere meters) are designed to measure the RMS value of any sine wave at ANY frequency or they must be used just at 50 or 60HZ?
Am I able to measure the RMS value of a sine wave at say 100KHz or even more? If no then what is the Maximum of frequency which they are able to support?
Here's my Digital multimeter:
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Thanks
P.S what will happen if I measure a triangle or square voltage by a digital multimeter? What would the measured value?
Please somebody enlightens me and let me know if the commercial digital voltmeters (or ampere meters) are designed to measure the RMS value of any sine wave at ANY frequency or they must be used just at 50 or 60HZ?
Am I able to measure the RMS value of a sine wave at say 100KHz or even more? If no then what is the Maximum of frequency which they are able to support?
Here's my Digital multimeter:
**broken link removed**
Thanks
P.S what will happen if I measure a triangle or square voltage by a digital multimeter? What would the measured value?