Fluke 45

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The Fluke 45 is a bench type (not handheld) digital multimeter.

Fluke 45 Digital Multimeter

Specifications

From Fluke:[1]

VDC Range: 0V-1000V Resolution: 1 µV-0.01V Best Accuracy: ± 0.025% + 2
VAC Range: 0V-750V Resolution: 1 µV-0.01V Best Accuracy: ± 0.2% + 10
dB Readout Range: -34 ± 60 Resolution: 0.01 dB-0.1 dB Best Accuracy: ± 0.08 dBm
ADC Range: 0 mA-10A Resolution: 0.1 µA-10 mA Best Accuracy: ± 0.05% + 2 *
AAC Range: 15 µA-10A Resolution: 0.1 µA-10 mA Best Accuracy: ± 0.5% + 10
Resistance Range: 0Ω-100 MΩ Resolution: 0.001Ω-1mΩ Best Accuracy: ± 0.05% + 2
Frequency Range: 5 Hz - 1 MHz Resolution: .01 Hz-1 kHz Best Accuracy: ± 0.05% + 1 *

Use

The Fluke 45 digital multimeter can be used to measure AC and DC Voltage, AC and DC Current, Resistance, and a diode's forward voltage.

For voltage and resistance measurements, put one lead in the black "COM" banana jack and put the other lead in the red V Ω jack.

For current measurements below 100 mA, one lead is in the COM jack, and the other is in the 100 mA jack. For current above 100 mA but below 10 A, one lead is in COM and the other in the 10A jack.

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External Links

Fluke 45 User Manual

Fluke 45 Service Manual

References