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  • Both have options for calibrating the output with a multimeter, for increased accuracy.

  • The sensitivity of an analog multimeter is given in units of ohms per volt.

  • A digital multimeter displays the quantity measured as a number, which eliminates parallax errors.

  • Standard analog multimeters measure with typically 3% accuracy, though instruments of higher accuracy are made.

  • In a digital multimeter the signal under test is converted to a voltage and an amplifier with electronically controlled gain preconditions the signal.

  • Its products included amplifiers, radios, multimeters and other items generally sold in kit form to hi-fi enthusiasts and other electronics hobbyists.

  • Relative accuracy is the error of the measurement compared to the device used to calibrate the multimeter.

  • These are now so ubiquitous that they have largely replaced non-amplified multimeters except in the least expensive price ranges.

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