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Sanwa EM7000 Analog Multimeter High Sensitivity FET for Measurement of Lower Capacitance

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DescriptionThe Sanwa EM7000 is a high-sensitivity FET (Field-Effect Transistor) analog multimeter designed for electronics professionals and hobbyists. Its FET
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Description

The Sanwa EM7000 is a high-sensitivity FET (Field-Effect Transistor) analog multimeter designed for electronics professionals and hobbyists. Its FET technology provides high input resistance and increased sensitivity, making it particularly useful for low-power circuits and for measuring lower values of capacitance compared to non-FET models.

Key Features
  • High input resistance: Features a high input resistance for DC voltage measurements (2.5 MΩ to 12 MΩ), which ensures minimal loading on the circuit under test and provides more accurate readings.
  • Capacitance measurement: Highly sensitive for measuring lower capacitance values, allowing for accurate assessment of components in communication devices and other delicate electronics.
  • Wide resistance range: Can measure resistance from 0.2Ω up to 200 MΩ, accommodating a broad array of electrical components.
  • Peak-to-peak measurement: The meter can measure the peak-to-peak values of AC waveforms, a useful feature for analyzing signals like square and triangular waves, with a bandwidth of 40 Hz to 1 MHz.
  • Zero-center meter: Includes a zero-center or "NULL" function for DC voltage and current, which is helpful for observing and measuring fluctuations in a signal around a specific point.
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