The Fluke 8062A is a handheld, microcomputer-based digital multimeter with a 4.5-digit display (20,000 counts) designed for field, laboratory, and shop environments. Built around dual-slope integration A/D conversion, it delivers noise-free measurements across DC and AC voltage, current, resistance, and capacitance. True-RMS AC measurements extend to 30 kHz, making it suitable for audio, video, telecommunications, and computer technology work. The instrument incorporates relative reference (offset) capability, low-power ohms for in-circuit testing, constant-current diode test mode, and fast continuity indication. All inputs receive overload protection up to 1500V peak, with dual fusing (2A/250V and 3A/600V backup).
Technical Specifications
Display & Resolution
• 4.5 digits, 20,000 counts maximum
DC Voltage (VDC)
• Ranges: 200.00 mV, 2.0000 V, 20.000 V, 200.00 V, 1000.0 V
• Accuracy: ±(0.05% + 2 counts)
AC Voltage (VAC, True-RMS)
• Ranges: 200.00 mV, 2.0000 V, 20.000 V, 200.00 V, 750.0 V
• Accuracy: ±(0.5% + 10 counts)
• Bandwidth: 30 kHz
DC Current (ADC)
• Ranges: 200.00 µA, 2.0000 mA, 20.000 mA, 200.00 mA, 2000.0 mA
• Accuracy: ±(0.3% + 2 counts)
AC Current (AAC, True-RMS)
• Ranges: 200.00 µA, 2.0000 mA, 20.000 mA, 200.00 mA, 2000.0 mA
• Accuracy: ±(0.75% + 10 counts)
Resistance (Ohms)
• Ranges: 200.00 Ω, 2.0000 kΩ, 20.000 kΩ, 200.00 kΩ, 300.0 MΩ
• Accuracy: ±(0.1% + 2 counts)
• Low-power ohms across all ranges for in-circuit testing
• Autoranging up to 300 MΩ
Diode & Continuity
• Constant-current diode test mode
• Fast audible-visual continuity tests
Protection
• Overload protection: 1500V peak
• Fuses: 2A/250V and 3A/600V backup
– Key Features
• Relative reference (offset) mode stores input signals and displays deviation from stored value across all functions and ranges
• Dual-slope integration converter eliminates noise in measurement
• Capacitance measurement capability
• Automatic polarity and overrange indication
– Typical Applications
Audio, video, telecommunications, and computer technology troubleshooting and maintenance by field technicians and laboratory engineers.

















