I am planning to buy a multimeter. Most of the use scenarios require testing voltages of 600-900V (occasionally overvoltages of 1000+), so I have been using Fluke's 15B+. The meters in the company are
Probe Technology Primer Personal safety is of utmost importance when measuring electronic systems or circuits. You need to be sure to understand the performance and usage regulations of the measuremen
[i=s]This post was last edited by tiankai001 on 2019-2-14 11:35[/i] [font=宋体][size=4] [/size][/font] [font=宋体][size=4][b] [color=#000000]I just saw a post on the forum that introduced the development
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ESD requires a discharge path
It is usually discharged into the ground through resistors and capacitors.However, the device has an insulation withstand voltage requirement. If the resistor and capacit
[i=s]This post was last edited by aq1261101415 on 2022-7-15 17:51[/i]Hello everyone, I want to ask now I have two BUCK circuits, the expected output is 5V/2A and 3V3/3A, they share a common input 12V,