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What is multimeter?

A multimeter is a versatile electronic instrument used to measure voltage, current, and resistance. It is commonly used by electricians, technicians, and hobbyists to troubleshoot electrical circuits and electronic devices.

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Power probe
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A power probe is a diagnostic tool that can test for voltage, ground, continuity, and short circuits. It can perform some of the same functions as a multimeter.
oscilloscope
oscilloscope
An oscilloscope is a more advanced electronic testing instrument that displays voltage signals as waveforms over time, providing much more detailed information than a multimeter.
Non-contact voltage tester
Non-contact voltage tester
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A non-contact voltage tester detects the presence of AC voltage without physical contact, serving as a simple alternative for basic voltage detection.
Receptable tester
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Receptacle testers quickly verify the wiring of electrical outlets, offering a simplified alternative to a multimeter for basic outlet testing.
PdMA MCE
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The PdMA MCE is a motor circuit evaluator, which is a more sophisticated device for assessing the health of electric motors. It performs some of the same functions as a multimeter, but is specialized for motors.
Oszilloskop
Oszilloskop
German spelling of Oscilloscope. An oscilloscope is a more advanced electronic testing instrument that displays voltage signals as waveforms over time, providing much more detailed information than a multimeter.
AC line analyzer
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An AC line analyzer provides more detailed information about the quality of AC power, including harmonics, voltage fluctuations, and other parameters, but also performs some of the same voltage, current, and frequency measurements as a multimeter.
DLRO
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A DLRO (Digital Low Resistance Ohmmeter) is specifically designed to measure very low resistance values, often used in testing connections and bonds. While a multimeter can measure resistance, a DLRO is much more precise for low-resistance measurements.
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