"True RMS" is a claim that the meter will give the RMS value for any wave shape, so it'll only be a true RMS reading for all waveforms if the meter claims it.
For a sinewave any meter will give a true RMS reading if the frequency is within the meter's range.
The Flukes (older ones) I've used have been flat from 50Hz to 1KHz, and not far out at 10KHz.
I'd throw away any meter that couldn't do 1KHz. Can't imagine there are many.
For a sinewave any meter will give a true RMS reading if the frequency is within the meter's range.
The Flukes (older ones) I've used have been flat from 50Hz to 1KHz, and not far out at 10KHz.
I'd throw away any meter that couldn't do 1KHz. Can't imagine there are many.
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