Electrical test equipment encompasses a wide range of devices used to measure, analyze, and verify the performance and safety of electrical circuits, components, and systems. Common examples include multimeters (for measuring voltage, current, and resistance), oscilloscopes (for visualizing electrical signals over time), signal generators (for creating specific electrical waveforms), and power supplies (for providing stable voltage or current). These instruments are essential for design, manufacturing, maintenance, and troubleshooting in various industries, including electronics, telecommunications, and power distribution. They help ensure that electrical systems operate correctly, efficiently, and safely.
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