Difference between revisions of "APPA 500 Series"
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| [http://www.appatech.com/en/product-553881/APPA-500-SERIES-MULTIMETERS-APPA-503.html APPA 503] | | [http://www.appatech.com/en/product-553881/APPA-500-SERIES-MULTIMETERS-APPA-503.html APPA 503] | ||
| [https://www.cosinus.de/?artnr=9998402138 CMT 3503] <br/> Voltcraft VC-930 <br/> ISO-TECH IDM503 | | [https://www.cosinus.de/?artnr=9998402138 CMT 3503] <br/> IDEAL Electrical 61-497 490 <br/> Voltcraft VC-930 <br/> ISO-TECH IDM503 | ||
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Revision as of 13:54, 5 November 2020
Status | in progress |
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Source code | serial-dmm |
IEC 61010-1 | CAT IV (600V) / CAT III (1000V) |
Connectivity | Optical (RS232/USB), Bluetooth LE (depending on model) |
Website | appatech.com |
The APPA 500 is a wide range of 20.000 to 100.000 counts, CAT III (1000V) / CAT IV (600V) handheld digital multimeters with optical RS232 / USB connectivity. Model variant 506B also has built-in Bluetooth LE connectivity.
For more information on the sigrok-integration see: APPA Multimeters in sigrok using the appa-b driver
Model | Known Brands | Optical RS232/USB | Bluetooth LE | Support level | Comments |
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APPA 501 | X | implemented, untested | |||
APPA 502 | X | implemented, untested | |||
APPA 503 | CMT 3503 IDEAL Electrical 61-497 490 Voltcraft VC-930 ISO-TECH IDM503 |
X | implemented, untested | ||
APPA 505 | IDEAL Electrical 61-498 490 RS PRO IDM505 Sefram 7355 Voltcraft VC-950 |
X | implemented, untested | ||
APPA 506 | Sefram 7351 | X | good | ||
APPA 506B | BENNING MM 12 Sefram 7352B |
X | X | good | |
APPA 507 | CMT 3507 HT Instruments HT8100 |
X | implemented, untested |
USB cable of APPA 500 Series based meters: APPA IC-300U
By the datasheet and feature list it seems to be that APPA 208 is the bench version of the APPA 506 handheld meters. Extra features of the 208 compared to the 506: AC 100-240V power supply (but it can still run on batteries), higher frequency measurement range at higher precision (4 MHz), duty cycle measurement and an extra button for display light instead of the automatic light sensor of the 506.