Interesting new Multimeter

I think it'll have microscopic market penetration, and the cost of electrical isolation and type approval will make it very expensive for what it is. Given that a fairly accurate multi range digital meter can often be had for a fiver, it would have to provide massive benefits.

Who type approves oscilloscopes? Or do you mean CE certification?
 
Not the same, I know, but here's a related tool that added a lot of value for me: a pocket oscilloscope for £40-ish including probes etc: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270972259947

I have one of those, and I seem to use it a lot more than the big clunky Tektronix with a baffling array of buttons that bears of little brain like me can't figure out.
 
... here's a related tool that added a lot of value for me: a pocket oscilloscope for £40-ish including probes etc: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270972259947...

+1 . Quite pleased with mine.

I have one of those, and I seem to use it a lot more than the big clunky Tektronix with a baffling array of buttons that bears of little brain like me can't figure out.

Angus, what hope is there for the rest of us :)

I've been considering one of these as well, cheaper here: http://amzn.to/1tS2P3D
 
Not the same, I know, but here's a related tool that added a lot of value for me: a pocket oscilloscope for £40-ish including probes etc: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/270972259947

After fixing a broken PC monitor and my son's projector clock this morning, I commented to SWMBO how much value it added and the impact it could have had when I was an electronics student many years ago.

Useful for measuring voltages, frequencies, displaying signals, generating signals, etc. Given what it is, it does not have full multimeter functionality i.e. resistance, capacitance, etc but really good if you are building and/or troubleshooting digital circuits, etc.


I have one and it is very handy for all sorts including checking NMEA signals etc.
In my workshop, I use a Picoscope 2204 USB PC scope which has a signal generator (AWM) built in and also can decode many types of serial data - RS 232 (NMEA), CAN (NMEA 2k) etc.
 
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Regarding a useful multimeter along similar lines I think they may be a market for something more simple. Do not see the need for any display on the unit - just two probes and either a wired or bluetooth connection to phone for the display. All I usually use is voltage and the ohms setting for continuity tests.
 
... I think they may be a market for something more simple. ... All I usually use is voltage and the ohms setting for continuity tests.

Then perhaps you need this device. It has a wireless display that communicates at the speed of light.

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http://amzn.to/16ZCD1x
 
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