Multimeter - small knowledge of measurement rate
The number of times a digital multimeter measures the measured electricity per second is called the measurement rate, and its unit is "times/s". It mainly depends on the conversion rate of the A/D converter.
Some handheld digital multimeters use the measurement period to indicate the speed of measurement. The time required to complete a measurement process is called the measurement cycle.
There is a contradiction between the measurement rate and the accuracy index. Usually, the higher the accuracy is, the lower the measurement rate is, and it is difficult to balance the two. To solve this contradiction, you can set different display digits or set the measurement speed conversion switch on the same multimeter:
Add a fast measurement file, which is used for the A/D converter with a faster measurement rate; the measurement rate can be greatly increased by reducing the number of display digits. This method is currently applied commonly and can meet the needs of different users for the measurement rate.
