What happened to using a Simpson 260 or 270 or Triplet 603? Those are actually better for finding a peak or null, which in both cases are only relative.  If one works on HV amps as I do from time to time, you'll find the life of a DVM to be ........zap.

73

Bob, K4TAX



On 11/30/2018 11:54 AM, ANDY DURBIN wrote:
"Those extra digits on your meter may be meaningless."

They may be meaningless or they could be very useful. Finding a peak or null, 
or looking for any small amplitude change, does not require absolute accuracy 
but high resolution can be useful.

"A freebie Harbor Freight digital voltmeter appears to have a helluva lot better 
accuracy than reality."

What is important is knowing what you want to measure and how useful your 
instrument is for making that measurement. For example I have an LP 100A , 
spectrum analyzer,  and a digital storage scope but the multimeter I usually 
use is a freebie from Harbor Freight.  I have quite a few of these and 
measurements are remarkably consistent between meters.  The only one I found to 
be bad had a very interesting anomaly.  The display acted as a photo cell and 
skewed the readings if used in direct sunlight!  Indoors it was as good (or 
bad) as all the others.

A mistake many seem to make is to assume that something that is calibrated is 
therefore accurate.  Typically a calibrated instrument is only as good as the 
manufacturer's specification.  A 20% instrument is still a 20% instrument even 
if it has a current calibration certificate.  What calibration does is weed out 
the instruments that no longer meet the manufacture's specification and brings 
them back to that specification level.

It used to wind me up that at work I was required to use a DVM with a current 
calibration certificate to check whether a signal was in asserted or non 
asserted state.  Any instruments that were not in calibration were routinely 
rounded up by the metrology lab police.  Few instruments suddenly change their 
properties on the day the calibration certificate expires.

Andy k3wyc




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