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A multimeter is a device used in electrical engineering to measure electrical parameters such as voltage, current, and resistance. It is an essential tool for any electrical engineer, as it allows them to accurately measure and diagnose electrical systems. Multimeters come in a variety of shapes and sizes, from handheld devices to benchtop models. They can also be used to measure temperature, capacitance, and frequency.
Multimeters are used in a wide range of applications, from industrial and commercial settings to residential and automotive. They are also used in the testing and maintenance of electrical systems, as well as in the development of new products.
The multimeter market is highly competitive, with a number of manufacturers offering a wide range of products. Companies such as Fluke, Extech, and Klein Tools are well-known for their multimeters, while other companies such as Amprobe, Hioki, and Mastech also offer a range of products. Show Less Read more