Key Considerations When Choosing a Multimeter

Dec 27, 2025

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Key Considerations When Choosing a Multimeter

 

1. Function:

When using, choose according to specific requirements.

 

2. Range and measuring range:

A digital multimeter has many ranges, but its basic range has the highest accuracy. Many digital multimeters have automatic range adjustment function, which eliminates the need for manual range adjustment, making measurement convenient, safe, and fast. There are also many digital multimeters that have over range capability. When the measured value exceeds the range but has not yet reached the maximum display, there is no need to change the range, thereby improving accuracy and resolution.

 

3. Accuracy:

The maximum allowable error of a digital multimeter depends not only on its variable term error, but also on its fixed term error. When choosing, it is also necessary to consider the requirements for stability error and linear error, and whether the resolution meets the requirements. For general digital multimeters that require levels 0.0005 to 0.002, at least 61 digits should be displayed; Level 0.005 to 0.01, with at least 51 digits displayed; Level 0.02 to 0.05, with at least 41 digits displayed; Below level 0.1, there should be at least 31 digits displayed.

 

4. Input resistance and zero current:

The low input resistance and high zero current of a digital multimeter can cause measurement errors. The key is to determine the limit value allowed by the measuring device, that is, the internal resistance of the signal source. When the impedance of the signal source is high, instruments with high input impedance and low zero current should be selected so that their impact can be ignored.

 

5. Series mode rejection ratio and common mode rejection ratio:

In the presence of various interferences such as electric fields, magnetic fields, and high-frequency noise, or when conducting long-distance measurements, interference signals are easily mixed in, causing inaccurate readings. Therefore, instruments with high serial and common mode rejection ratios should be selected according to the usage environment. Especially for high-precision measurements, a digital multimeter with a protective terminal G should be selected to effectively suppress common mode interference.

 

6. Display format and power supply:

The display format of a digital multimeter is not limited to numbers, but can also display charts, text, and symbols for on-site observation, operation, and management. According to the external dimensions of its display devices, it can be divided into four categories: small, medium, large, and super large.

 

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