Digital Multimeter MS8360F
Multimeter for measuring voltage, AC / DC current, resistance, capacity and transistor hFE.
Presentation
MS8360F is a digital, multifunctional measuring instrument that has the ability to measure different electrical quantities: AC / DC voltage, AC / DC current, resistance, capacitance of capacitors, The device has an alarm in a continuity test.
Briefly about the product
MS8360F
1x9V 6F22
188x92x50mm
380 g
CE / ETL / RoHS
CAT III 600V
Accessories included
Test Leads
Multi-Function Socket
Battery and User's manual
Certificates
Range of measurements
Specifications
Range
Resolution
Accuracy
DC Voltage
400mV/4V/40V/400V
600V
600V
0.1mV/1mV/10mV/0.1V
1V
1V
±(0.5%+2)
±(0.8%+5)
±(0.8%+5)
AC Voltage
400mV
4V/40V/400V
600V
4V/40V/400V
600V
0.1mV
1mV/10mV/0.1V
1V
1mV/10mV/0.1V
1V
±(1.2%+20)
±(0.8%+3)
±(1.0%+5)
±(0.8%+3)
±(1.0%+5)
DC Current
400μA/4000μA/40mA/400mA
10A
10A
0.1μA/1μA/10μA/0.1mA
10mA
10mA
±(0.8%+2)
±(1.2%+2)
±(1.2%+2)
AC Current
400μA/4000μA/40mA/400mA
10A
10A
0.1μA/1μA/10μA/0.1mA
10mA
10mA
±(1.5%+2)
±(2.0%+2)
±(2.0%+2)
Resistance
400Ω/4kΩ/40kΩ/400kΩ/4MΩ
40MΩ
40MΩ
0.1Ω/1Ω/10Ω/0.1kΩ/1kΩ
10kΩ
10kΩ
±(1.0%+3)
±(1.2%+15)
±(1.2%+15)
Capacitance
5nF/50nF/500nF
5μF/50μF/200μF
5μF/50μF/200μF
1pF/10pF/0.1nF
1nF/10nF/1μF
1nF/10nF/1μF
±(4.0%+15)
Frequency
10Hz/100Hz/1kHz/10kHz
100kHz/1MHz/10MHz
100kHz/1MHz/10MHz
0.001Hz/0.01Hz/0.1Hz/1Hz
10Hz/0.1kHz/1kHz
10Hz/0.1kHz/1kHz
±(4.0%+15)
Duty Cycle
1%~99%
0.1%
±(2.0%+5)
Features
Display
Counts
4000
Autoranging
Auto and Manual
Yes
REL
Relative Measurement
Yes
Transistor hFE
0~1000
Yes
Diode
Open Voltage
1.5V
Continuity Buzzer
<50±20Ω
NCV
Non-Contact Voltage Detector
Yes
LBD
Low Battery Display
Yes
Display Backlight
Yes
Applicability
- In an industrial environment
- For measuring electrical installations
- Suitable for mobile, repair teams
- for transistors hFE 0~1000
Working specifications
Voltage (V)
Voltage(symbol: V), also called electromotive force, is a quantitative expression of the potential difference in charge between two points in an electrical field.
Current ( I )
An electric current is a flow of electric charge. The common symbol for current is the uppercase letter I. The SI unit for measuring an electric current is the ampere(A), which is the flow of electric charge across a surface at the rate of one coulomb per second. The particles that carry the charge in an electric current are called charge carriers.
Resistance (R)
Resistance is the opposition that a substance offers to the flow of electric current. It is represented by the uppercase letter R. The standard unit of resistance is the ohm(Ω)
Capacitance ( C )
Capacitance is the ability of a component or circuit to collect and store energy in the form of an electrical charge. The SI unit of capacitance is the farad (symbol: F), named after the English physicist Michael Faraday. A farad capacitor, when charged with 1 coulomb of electrical charge, has a potential difference of 1 volt between its plates.
Buzzer
In electronics, a continuity test is the checking of an electric circuit to see if current flows . A continuity test is performed by placing a small voltage across the chosen path. If electron flow is inhibited by broken conductors, damaged components, or excessive resistance, the circuit is "open".
Diode
A diode is a specialized electronic component with two electrodes called the anode and the cathode. Most diodes are made with semiconductor materials such as silicon, germanium, or selenium. The fundamental property of a diode is its tendency to conduct electric current in only one direction. When the cathode is negatively charged relative to the anode at a voltage greater than a certain minimum called forward breakover, then current flows through the diode. If the cathode is positive with respect to the anode, is at the same voltage as the anode, or is negative by an amount less than the forward breakover voltage, then the diode does not conduct current. This is a simplistic view, but is true for diodes operating as rectifiers, switches, and limiters. The forward breakover voltage is approximately six tenths of a volt (0.6 V) for silicon devices, 0.3 V for germanium devices, and 1 V for selenium devices.
Autoranging
Automatic switching of a multirange meter from its lowest to the next higher range, with the switching process repeated until a range is reached for which the full-scale value is not exceeded. Automatic switching of a multirange meter from its lowest to the next higher range, with the switching process repeated until a range is reached for which the full-scale value is not exceeded.
Auto Power Off
Auto Power Off function shutting down the device after a certain inactivity time.
Display Backlight
Rear screen illumination is an important advantage for any device that owns it. Thanks to it, the visibility and legibility of the screen is increased, thus the device is much more subtle and reliable in small ambient light and long-term use.
Duty Cycle
Duty cycle is the proportion of time during which a component, device, or system is operated. The duty cycle can be expressed as a ratio or as a percentage. Suppose a disk drive operates for 1 second, then is shut off for 99 seconds, then is run for 1 second again, and so on. The drive runs for one out of 100 seconds or 1/100 of the time, and its duty cycle is therefore 1/100, or 1 percent.
Low Battery
The indication for low battery level is a useful feature and alert the user when needed battery unit to be changed. So you will still have a functioning device for use.
Data Hold
Data hold function is useful when measurements occur. So when pressing the "HOLD" button you will hold the display information.
NCV
Non contact voltage, NCV tester is a useful tool for any kind of electrical work - there is no quicker or simpler way to safely check for electrical current in a wire, outlet, switch or an old lamp that has mysteriously stopped working.
Ralative Measurement
Function to display a relative measurement value.
Transistor hFE
Transistor-check function. hFE of a transistor is the current gain or amplification factor of a transistor.
Brochures and instructions