PS-3420 Onye Nnwale Mkpuchi Mgbochi Dị Elu

A na-eji ihe nleba anya mkpuchi mkpuchi, nke a makwaara dị ka megohmmeter, megohmmeter voltaji dị elu, ihe nnwale mkpuchi mkpuchi ọkụ dị elu, wdg, bụ nke a na-eji eme ihe maka nnwale mkpuchi n'ụlọ nyocha ma ọ bụ na saịtị.
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  1. 1. Ọ dị mma maka ịlele uru nguzogide nke ihe mkpuchi dị iche iche na mkpuchi mkpuchi nke ndị na-agbanwe agbanwe, moto, eriri na ngwa eletriki.
    2. Igwe ihe mkpuchi mkpuchi dijitalụ mejupụtara sekit agbakwunyere na ọkara na nnukwu ọnụ ọgụgụ, gụnyere sistemụ nha nha micro-nke dị ugbu a, usoro nkwalite dijitalụ, na sekit mwepu akpaka.
    3. Naanị ịkwesịrị ijikọ DUT na eriri voltaji dị elu na akara akara iji tụọ.
  2. 4. The gosiri mmepụta voltaji ule nso bụ 250V ~ 5000V, na ikpuchi eguzogide nha nha bụ 0.01MΩ ~ 5.00TΩ.
    5. The DC voltaji nha nso bụ 0V ~ 1000V DC, na AC voltaji nha nso bụ 0V ~ 750V AC.

 

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Voltage mmepụta

Oke nha

nkenke

250V (15%) DC

0.01MΩ~2.50GΩ

± 3%rdg±5dgt

2.50GΩ ~ 250 GΩ

± 15%rdg±5dgt

500V (10%) DC

0.01MΩ~5.00GΩ

± 3%rdg±5dgt

± 3%rdg±5dgt

± 15%rdg±5dgt

1000V (10%) DC

0.01MΩ~10.00GΩ

± 3%rdg±5dgt

10.00GΩ ~ 1.00 TΩ

± 15%rdg±5dgt

2500V (10%) DC

0.01MΩ~25.0GΩ

± 3%rdg±5dgt

25.0GΩ~2.50 TΩ

± 15%rdg±5dgt

5000V (10%) DC

0.01MΩ~50.0GΩ

± 3%rdg±5dgt

50.0GΩ~5.00 TΩ

± 15%rdg±5dgt

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