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    How to Use Transistor Tester on Multimeter?
    Transistor tester is electronic instruments, which based on general electronic measuring instruments and measuring semiconductor devices. It can be used to test the input and output characteristics of the common emitter and common base circuits of transistor (NPN and PNP); Test various reverse saturation currents and breakdown voltages, and also measure various parameters of devices such as field-effect transistors, voltage regulators, diodes, single junction transistors, thyristors, etc. This blog will specifically introduce how to use a transistor tester on a multimeter.
    How to Use a Digital Multimeter Tester?
    A digital multimeter is a versatile electronic measuring device, which can measure voltage (volts), current (amperes), and resistance (ohms). It is widely used in electrical and electronic work, also favored by the majority of users due to their versatility and portability. A typical digital multimeter can measure voltage (both AC and DC), current (both AC and DC), and resistance. It can also perform other functions such as continuity testing, diode testing, capacitance measurement, and frequency measurement. Digital multimeters display readings in numeric form on a digital screen, providing precise and accurate measurements. Do you want to know how to use a digital multimeter tester properly? SISCO will give you some steps and cautions to put your magic tool to good use.
    Digital Multimeter vs Analog Multimeter: Which is Best?
    A multimeter, also known as a volt/ohm meter or VOM, is widely used in electrical and electronic work to diagnose circuits, components, and devices. It is a versatile electronic measuring instrument that combines several measurement functions in one unit. A typical multimeter can measure voltage (volts), current (amperes), and resistance (ohms). Some advanced models can also measure additional parameters such as capacitance, frequency, temperature, and continuity. However, multimeters can be analog or digital, which one is the best? SISCO will tell you the differences.