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*Who uses the Fluke 45? Can you give me a practical example of its use in the real world? [[User:Hiralious|Hiralious]] 13:56, 9 September 2009 (EDT)
 
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**We use the Fluke 45 in the BME153 and BME154 laboratories.  
 
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*:The Fluke 45 is a very nice, professional quality multimeter. Pretty much anyone doing electronic hardware development would use it out in the real world. It might also be used in electronic production to test components and systems before releasing them to customers.{{Unsigned|Matthewb}}
 
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** The Fluke 45 is a part of the instrumentation that folks in [[BME 153]] learn about.  It's a digital multimeter, so for a practical example, an engineer troubleshooting an electrical problem in a lab might use its ability to measure voltages to see whether or not the voltages in a particular circuit are what they are supposed to be.  It is a flexible diagnostic tool with respect to electrical measurements.  [[User:DukeEgr93|DukeEgr93]] 18:33, 9 September 2009 (EDT)
 
 
 
 
*{{Q}} Who uses the Fluke 45? Can you give me a practical example of its use in the real world? [[User:Hiralious|Hiralious]] 13:56, 9 September 2009 (EDT)
 
 
 
We use the Fluke 45 in the BME153 and BME154 laboratories.  
 
 
 
The Fluke 45 is a very nice, professional quality multimeter. Pretty much anyone doing electronic hardware development would use it out in the real world. It might also be used in electronic production to test components and systems before releasing them to customers.
 

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  • Who uses the Fluke 45? Can you give me a practical example of its use in the real world? Hiralious 13:56, 9 September 2009 (EDT)
    • We use the Fluke 45 in the BME153 and BME154 laboratories.
    The Fluke 45 is a very nice, professional quality multimeter. Pretty much anyone doing electronic hardware development would use it out in the real world. It might also be used in electronic production to test components and systems before releasing them to customers.—Preceding unsigned comment added by Matthewb (talkcontribs)
    • The Fluke 45 is a part of the instrumentation that folks in BME 153 learn about. It's a digital multimeter, so for a practical example, an engineer troubleshooting an electrical problem in a lab might use its ability to measure voltages to see whether or not the voltages in a particular circuit are what they are supposed to be. It is a flexible diagnostic tool with respect to electrical measurements. DukeEgr93 18:33, 9 September 2009 (EDT)