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John
- Jan 1, 1970
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I'm confused. I thought that a "4.5-digit resolution" DMM meant that
it went up to "19999" (with decimal point appearing somewhere).
But, I've been considering stepping up to the Agilent U1252A DMM and
though it's advertised as "The Agilent U1250A series handheld digital
multimeter gives you 4.5 digit resolution with a 50,000 count full
scale in dual display with high contrast blue backlighting.", it has a
full 5-digit display in the photos and the specs later on in the data
sheet say "Both primary and secondary displays are 5 digit on the LCD
display."
So what is limited to 4.5 digits?
Thanks!
John
it went up to "19999" (with decimal point appearing somewhere).
But, I've been considering stepping up to the Agilent U1252A DMM and
though it's advertised as "The Agilent U1250A series handheld digital
multimeter gives you 4.5 digit resolution with a 50,000 count full
scale in dual display with high contrast blue backlighting.", it has a
full 5-digit display in the photos and the specs later on in the data
sheet say "Both primary and secondary displays are 5 digit on the LCD
display."
So what is limited to 4.5 digits?
Thanks!
John