• Agilent U1272A data logging multimeter review and buyers guide

    Posted in: Multimeters, Test & Measurement, Video

    This an initial overview review of the Agilent U1272A

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  • This video covers the basic features and a teardown of the Agilent U1272A data logging multimeter. I will cover off the more advanced features and power-on options in future videos.

    Review Index:
    Introduction – 00:00:05 to 00:01:17
    General look and feel – 00:01:19 to 00:06:03
    Auto range, display resolution and update speed – 00:06:05 to 00:09:32
    Accuracy, calibration and voltage reference test – 00:09:33 to 00:11:44
    Current and resistance reference tests – 00:11:46 to 00:15:27
    Continuity tester – 00:15:30 to 00:16:39
    Min, Max, Average feature – 00:16:41 to 00:17:57
    Trig Hold and Auto Hold Feature – 00:17:59 to 00:18:59
    Multimeter teardown – 00:19:01 to 00:24:00
    Low battery warning test – 00:24:02 to 00:26:26
    Final Conclusion – 00:26:28 to 00:28:37

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    Key Features & Specifications:

    * Feature sets that meet traditional industrial requirements and improve productivity and safety
    * Improved accuracy and resolution to meet traditional industrial requirements (30,000 counts resolution with 0.7% for ACV accuracy)
    * Intelligent features to improve productivity and safety (LPF, ZLOW, Smart Ω)
    * Better grip
    * Both visual and audible continuity indication in noisy environments
    * Easy access to fuse for simplified maintenance
    * Easy connectivity to PC and internal memory (up to 10,000) for data logging
    * Large rotary switch and buttons that are easy to operate
    * Dust and water resistant casing (IP 54 compliant)

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