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ABCs of DMMs. Multimeter features and functions explained »
ABCs of Multimeter Safety »
Automotive electrical diagnosis »
Customer story: upgrading from the Fluke 189 to the Fluke 289 »
Detecting intermittents with a Digital Multimeter »
DMM Selection Chart (.pdf) »
DMM Selection Guide »
Dual impedance digital multimeters - what's the point »
Fluke 289/FVF helps to develop high-voltage sources »
Fluke DMMs in Antarctica »
HVAC/R systems. Service tips with Fluke multimeters and accessor »
Impressions of the Fluke 289/FVF »
Logging and analyzing events with FlukeView Forms Software »
Measuring AC signals accurately is a difficult job today. More and more types of appliances, like computers or electronic transformers, draw current in short pulses rather than at a steady level. Not using the correct test equipment can cause incorrect readings. This application note will help you identify where to use a True-RMS meter. »
Monitoring load current with a DMM »
Multimeter measurements on adjustable speed drives using the Flu »
Sales Conversion Guide 27II 28II »
Testing rectifiers with a Digital Multimeter »
 
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