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4065 DMM Resolution Clarification.

Hi,

I have 4065 6½-Digit DMM card. I gothrough that DMM manual and I find out that 6½-Digit meant by Resolution of the Multimeter.

 

Could you please give me the clear definition of the 6½-Digit? In our Daq card we are mentioning the resolution as a 16bit. Why we are telling ½-Digit in DMM.?

 

Thanks

 

SIVA

 

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That has been how resolution of a DMM has been specified since, well, the digital multimeter has been around. A google search for 'DMM resolution' turned up this Wikepedia article as the first listed.

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Hi SIVA,


We do have additional content that would help you compare digits of resolution and bits, since there is a conversion to move between one and the other. The digits of resolution has been a standard way of specifying the resolution of a DMM as Dennis mentioned above.

KnowledgeBase Article: What Does Digits Of Resolution Mean For DMMs?

DMM Help: Resolution

Steve B

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I am using DMM PCI 4065 to measure the resistance. I need to measure the resistance of an open circuit which should ideally have infinite value.

My lower limit is 1 Megaohm. But how do I specify the upper limit as the value is infinite? I need to ensure the value lies between my lower and upper limit.

Is there any method where I can compare the infinite resistance?

 

 

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KB29

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