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I am currently in the process of choosing an affordable bench multimeter for hobby use and am considering purchasing the SDM3045X. Upon closely studying the datasheets, I found that the datasheets from different versions show significantly different accuracy levels.For example, in the datasheet from Siglentna and Siglenteu (https://siglentna.com/wp-content/uploads/dlm_uploads/2023/02/SDM3045X_DataSheet_E04A.pdf), the DCV accuracy for the 6V range is 0.06% + 8, while in the older datasheet from Welectron (https://www.welectron.com/mediafiles/datasheets/siglent/Siglent_SDM3045X_Datasheet-Web.pdf), it’s 0.02% + 6. Does anyone know which is correct? Or is there currently a new 'improved' version of the device being released?
Do these DMMs still suffer from the 2V relay click or has this been solved with a firmware update?
Quote from: vulubalulu on September 16, 2024, 10:37:38 pmDo these DMMs still suffer from the 2V relay click or has this been solved with a firmware update?SDM3045X ?Study this carefully for answers:https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/siglent-sdm3045x-enough-is-enough/
thanks, so the solution is to get the chinese x-e version or buy the 3055x.