Definition and Function Multimeter

Multimeter is a measurement tool used to measure electric voltage, electric current, and resistance (resistance). It is a general sense multimeter, while thhttp://www.blogger.com/blogger.g?blogID=6770520836530401260#editor/target=post;postID=9209447304009896842e development multimeter can still be used for several functions such as measuring temperature, inductance, frequency, and so forth. There are also people who mention the multimeter as AVO meter, presumably A (ampere), V (volts), and O (ohm).

Multimeter is divided into two types: analog multimeter and digital multimeter.

analog multimeter

Analog multimeter is more widely used for everyday use, such as the TV or computer repairman mostly use the analog of this type. The surplus is easy reading with a more simple. While weakness is a low accuracy, so for measurements requiring high precision digital multimeter should be used.

digital multimeter
Digital multimeter has high accuracy, and usability more than the analog multimeter. Which has an extra-extra units more closely, and also measurements more options, not limited to the ampere, volt and ohm it. Digital multimeter is usually used in research or work that requires high accuracy measure, but now many computer repair shops and service centers that use a digital multimeter. The drawback is difficult to monitor the voltage is not stable. So when making voltage measurements that moves up and down, you should use an analog multimeter.