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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 »
Dev Lab Applications For 884X Precision Multimeter. »
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 accessories »
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 Fluke 87V Digital Multimeter »
Sales Conversion Guide 27II 28II »
Testing rectifiers with a Digital Multimeter »
What you know about DMMs and clamp meters can make a big difference to your bottom line. How well you equip yourself to do your work plays a big role in your success. When it comes to electrical test equipment, are you sure you have the right tools for the job? You can answer that question correctly, but only if you assess your measuring needs and know a few things about DMMs and clamp meters. »
 
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