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Get More Value From Your Advanced Fluke Multimeter Using the Powerful Functions Already Built in Fluke Application Note Provides a Guide to Under-Utilized Functions EVERETT, WA--(MARKET WIRE)--Nov 4, 2008 -- Fluke Corporation, the global leader in portable
electronic test and measurement technology, has published
a valuable series
of application
notes
to help electricians and electronics professionals do advanced
testing with
their Fluke digital multimeters (DMMs). Advanced DMMs such as the Fluke 289 Industrial Trending Digital Multimeter and Fluke 287 Electronics Multimeter incorporate a multitude of sophisticated test and measurement functions. But some users may be unsure of when or how to perform certain tests. Fluke Application Notes, available through the Fluke Website, are written and illustrated to take the mystery out of such test procedures and help Fluke users solve problems and get the most from their Fluke test tools. One under-utilized DMM function is Fast Min/Max or Peak Min/Max recording, available on the Fluke 287-289 and 187-189 DMMs. When set up to monitor a signal or system, these Fluke DMMs can capture intermittent or transient events as short as 250 µs and record the time and duration of the event. With this measurement, users can gain critical insight into the stability of the signal or the system they are evaluating and know exactly when unusual events have taken place. This can be a real asset and time saver as a troubleshooting tool for detecting intermittent or transient events without having to be present. Fluke Corporation The Fluke application note explaining the test procedure, "Under-utilized functions: How to use Fast/Peak Min/Max on your DMM," is available with other Fluke case studies and notes on the Fluke application notes web page for DMMs. It is also available through the Fluke applications notes page for all products at http://us.fluke.com/usen/support/appnotes/. For more information on the Fluke 287 or 289 Trending Digital Multimeters, or to find the location of the nearest distributor, contact Fluke Corporation, P.O. Box 9090, Everett, WA USA 98206, call (800) 44-FLUKE (35853), fax (425) 446-5116, e-mail fluke-info@fluke.com or visit the Fluke Web site at: http://www.fluke.com. About Fluke Fluke Corporation is the leader in compact, professional electronic test tools. Fluke customers are technicians, engineers, electricians, metrologists and building diagnostic professionals who install, troubleshoot, and manage industrial electrical and electronic equipment, manage calibration processes for quality control and conduct building restoration and remediation services. Fluke tools are designed, manufactured and tested to meet our demanding standards for ruggedness, reliability, and accuracy. Contact: For more information:
Larry Wilson
Public Relations Manager
(425) 446-5671
Email Contact
Source: Fluke Corporation
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