Hi,
i recently came across a unexpected behavior with my Fluke 87v, which i not fully understand.
I was trying to measure a current. Because of my programmable DC power supply, i knew i have to expect around 120mA.
I measured with my Fluke, having the leads connected to COM and mA, since i was interested in an exact current reading. However my Fluke did show a lot lower reading than expected.
When i connected the lead to A on the meter, i got the reading i was expecting ~120mA.
This way i learned that the Fluke 87v does have an internal resistor of 1kohm on the mA plug.
This completely destroys my reading, and i have problems understanding it. My understanding was that for current measurement the internal resistor needs to be ideally zero.
So why does have the Fluke an internal 1kOhm resistor on the mA plug, which i expect to be especially for precise low current measurements, but only falsify my measurements?
Thanks