The way your voltage dividers seem to be done the following is probably happening: the 4.096 V are guaranteed by the IC output; with the smaller voltage probably the output impedance is relativelly low as compared to the 10 Mohm input of the multimeter; but with the intermediate voltage the output impedance is not neglectable. The multimeter has an optional input impedance of 10Gohm that could be used instead for this measurement.
This is the first video I have seen of yours, but 100% not the last, there are something about this video and you that just make this video among the top of videos!! :-)
Since you're looking into budget but highly capable equipment... If you solder a lot I would highly recommend the TS100 soldering iron with TC, this blows most of the high end soldering stations out of the water for a fraction of the price.
A question about the banana adapters where you can screw in two wires @2:20. How are these called or do you have a type nr? Also @5:00 those with the test clips are interesting. Did you get these from Digikey? Edit: Found it, it's the Pomona MDP-x series and 3782-24-02 Minigrabber.
The way your voltage dividers seem to be done the following is probably happening: the 4.096 V are guaranteed by the IC output; with the smaller voltage probably the output impedance is relativelly low as compared to the 10 Mohm input of the multimeter; but with the intermediate voltage the output impedance is not neglectable. The multimeter has an optional input impedance of 10Gohm that could be used instead for this measurement.
This is the first video I have seen of yours, but 100% not the last, there are something about this video and you that just make this video among the top of videos!! :-)
Maybe you could do a teardown of this nice LCR meter? There seem to be no teardowns of this class of instruments on the internet.
Since you're looking into budget but highly capable equipment... If you solder a lot I would highly recommend the TS100 soldering iron with TC, this blows most of the high end soldering stations out of the water for a fraction of the price.
A question about the banana adapters where you can screw in two wires @2:20. How are these called or do you have a type nr? Also @5:00 those with the test clips are interesting. Did you get these from Digikey?
Edit: Found it, it's the Pomona MDP-x series and 3782-24-02 Minigrabber.
Is this a new model of the 3055, the bumpers in the front of the DMM are the big ones like the X versions have, never seen this on a 3055
Grear review, could you please make a list of all the assortment cables, connectors and adaptors you have? Thanks
what is cheepest micro ohm tester... nowadays
Means little, how is it in a few years? You don’t get something for nothing. How’s that new Kia btw?