DMM14 is a Digital Autoranging Automotive Analyser from DRAPER
RANGE specification:
DC volts ... 320mV, 3.2, 32, 320 and 1000V
AC volts ... 3.23232 and 750V
DC current ... 320μ and 3200μA, 33mA 320mA and 10A
AC current ... 320μ and 3200μA, 33mA 320mA and 10A
Resistance (Ohms) ... 320, 3.2, 32k, 3.2M and 32M
Tachometer (x10rpm) ... RPM4 600-3200 RPM2 300-3200
Dwell angle ... 3 cyl. 0-120°; 4 cyl. 0-90°; 5 cyl. 0-72°; 6 cyl. 0-60°; 8 cyl. 0-45°
Duty cycle ... 1 - 90%
Frequency ... 320Hz, 3200Hz and 32KHz
Temperature range ... -20 to 750°C and -4 to 1400°F
PSP games do not have the power for DMM PSP games do not have the power for DMM
Yes. There is a sign of Speaker/sound on a side DMM. Move the knob of DMM on that symbol. Now connect one prob of the DMM on one circuit element & one under that(If you are designing the circuit on PCB or plain board). If a sound come out of that then it means that your circuit element & the portion below that are properly connected.
You can use the DMM to test continuity in the cable.
probably overload. which means whatever is being measured is beyond the range of the current scale.
Digitial multimeter? They appear to give highly accurate readings. Use a DMM on its 200 V range to measure 0.533 V, you'll get a reading of 0.5 - all you know is that the reading is not lower than 0.46 V, and not more than 0.5 V. So 0.553, 0.469. 0.48, 0.54 and 0.5 V will all show as "0.5" on your DMM. Go to the 20 V range, you'll get 0.55, 0.47, 0.48, 0.54 and 0.50. Going to the 2 V range will give 0.533, 0.469, 0.480, 0.540 and 0.500 V indications. Always use the *lowest* range that will not "overload" the meter.
Range is the highest minus smallest. The range would be 14.
the Athens and the Spartans dmm
With a DMM (Digital Multi Meter)
When testing a diode with dmm in diode test mode 0.6v is delivered through the device to indicate continuity
The range is: 96 -14 = 82
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