Multimeter Calibration, multimeter is an electronic instrument capable of measuring current (Amperes), voltage (Volts), resistance (Ohms), capacitance, and short circuits.We operate in Türkiye as a calibration laboratory accredited under code 17025.
The word “avometer” is formed from the first letters of the words Ampere, Volt, and Ohm.
Today, multimeters are quite advanced and many new features have been added. In addition to standard parameters such as current, voltage, and resistance, they can measure frequency, temperature, capacitance, duty cycle, buzzer, hfe, and many other parameters.
Our laboratory has a particular scope in the field of RF and electrical calibration.
Count basically refers to the display capability of a multimeter. Count indicates the largest number a multimeter can display on its screen. The higher this number, the more accurately the measured value is displayed.
Multimeter Calibration
Calibration Certificate for Measuring Instruments
Description of the calibration method used (e.g., by the identifiers of the calibration procedures used)
Proof that the measurements are traceable (e.g., by citing the standards used in the calibration)
Conditions affecting the calibration results (e.g., environmental conditions such as temperature and humidity)
Measurement units and calibration results
Measurement uncertainty
Multimeter Calibration
How to calibrate your digital multimeter?
Note: Calibration should be performed in a controlled environment following the manufacturer’s instructions. For critical applications, consider our professional calibration services.
Prepare your equipment
Digital multimeter: Ensure it is fully functional and set to the correct measurement mode.
Calibration standards: Use precise reference standards for voltage, resistance, and current.
Controlled environment: Perform calibration in a stable environment to prevent temperature or humidity from affecting the results.
Perform preliminary checks
Check the multimeter’s battery level.
Inspect the device for physical damage.
Refer to the user manual for specific calibration instructions.
Voltage calibration:
Connect your multimeter to a voltage reference standard.
Compare the multimeter reading to the standard.
Adjust the multimeter settings as needed to align with the reference value.
Depending on the device’s specifications, comparisons are made by applying current, voltage, capacitance, and resistance from a reference source.
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