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What does it mean for a DMM to have 3.5 digits? How much more accurate is a 5.5 digit multimeter versus a 4.75 digit meter? Many people assume that more digits mean more accuracy. However, these numbers express the precision of the meter, not its accuracy!  In this video, learn about a DMM's accuracy, what does "half a digit" mean.

 

People use "accuracy" and "precision" interchangeably. They do have specific meanings, specifically with test equipment. Accuracy is how well an instrument can measure a signal, while precision is how well it can display it. Typically accuracy is affected by how much noise the equipment adds to the measurement. Precision is obvious with digital displays because it involves the number of digits. This difference is essential when looking at multimeters. Many DMMs proudly talk about how many digits they have or how many counts they display. However, these specs do not always reflect the accuracy of the DMM. Accuracy depends on the analog components like the filters and dividers that sit in front of the analog-to-digital converter.

 

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  • Workbench Wednesday 11: Instrument Basics:Digital Multimeters
  • Choosing a budget Digital Multimeter (DMM)

 

 

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Product NameManufacturerQuantityBuy KitBuy Kit
MP730028 US Bench DMM, 5.5 DigitsMulticomp Pro1Buy NowBuy Now
Handheld DMM 3.5 Digits (72-7780)Tenma1Buy NowBuy Now
MP7300256 Handheld DMM 3.75 Digits with BluetoothMulticomp Pro1Buy NowBuy Now
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  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 5 years ago in reply to Fred27

    Yup.

    On my original paper notes, I wrote it correctly, but when I drew it for the video, I copy/pasted the reading element and forgot to update to 20.

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    Fred27 over 5 years ago

    The bit where you're explaining that the accuracy of the bench meter is % of reading + % of range, I don't think the calculations that follow are right. At 5:23 shouldn't it be ((0.015% * 3.3) + (0.004% * 20)) as the range is 20V?

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    koudelad over 5 years ago

    Very well explained. It is good to know the limits on the tools we have on the workbench.

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  • baldengineer
    baldengineer over 5 years ago in reply to DAB

    Yup. I mistook 5/6 for 5/8.

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    DAB over 5 years ago

    Good episode.

     

    You might want to recheck the data sheet. You said was rated at 3 3/4 digits where the spec sheet said 3 5/8. I saw it was 3 5/6 which is very close to 3 3/4.

     

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