50,000 Counts Dual Measurement Multimeter with USB Host/Device and GPIB
GDM8342GP
GDM-8342GP
The Instek GDM-8342GP Dual Measurement Multimeter features VFD dual-display, 0.02% basic DC voltage accuracy and a USB protocol connector to provide users with measurement precision, lucid data observation, and the convenience to connect with the personal computer.
The Instek GDM-8342GP Dual Measurement Multimeter offers 50,000 counts, VFD dual-display, 0.02% basic DC voltage accuracy and a USB protocol connector to provide users with measurement precision, lucid data observation, and the convenience to connect with the personal computer.
The GDM-8342GP not only supports the fundamental measurement items provided by general multimeters, but also equips with capacitance and temperature measurement functions. Furthermore, the GDM8342GP also provides many auxiliary functions to meet the measurement requirements for manufacturing process tests, educational experiments and testing facilities.
The major distinction between GDM-8342GP and products in the same category is that GDM-8342GP provides USB flash drive storage function, which allows users to conveniently save data into a USB flash drive through a simple and proper setting. This unique function, different from other digital multimeters which must first save data into its own internal memory then transfer out the file, or connect multimeters with a computer to retrieve data, not only saves operational time but also cuts down the cost and time of developing programs.
The USB flash drive storage function incorporates two modes—basic and advanced, which can be selected from the front panel. When the basic mode is on, data will be saved into an automatically established new folder (time of established file will be determined by system default) and the starting time of data logging will use a fixed time marker (00hr: 00min: 00sec). For advanced mode, users can designate a file path to save data or establish a new folder and the starting time of data logging is determined by users' inputs (for instance: 23hr: 45min: 32sec). The number of data files that can be saved in one second is determined by the speed of selected function.