UT600 Series Digital Inductance Capacitance Meters
UT600 series digital inductance capacitance meters are used to test resistors, capacitors and inductors.
They can also be used to measure transistor parameters.
Models in UT600 series: UT601, UT603
Features of UT600 Series Digital Inductance Capacitance Meters
Certifications: CE, UKCA
● Manual range
● Continuity buzzer
● Diode/transistor
● Low battery indication
Features
Display count 2000 2000
Manual range √
Diode √
Transistor √
Continuity buzzer √
Low battery indication √
General Characteristics
Power 9V battery (6F22)
Display 61mm x 32 mm
Product color Red and grey
Product net weight UT601/UT602: 310g, UT603: 312g
Product size 172mm x 83mm x 38mm
- Multifunction Measurement – Accurately measures inductance, capacitance, and resistance, making it a versatile tool for electronic component testing.
- Wide Measuring Range – Supports a broad range of measurements, including resistance up to 2000 MΩ, inductance from 2 mH to 20 H, and capacitance from 2 nF to 2000 μF.
- Large LCD Display – Equipped with a clear and easy-to-read digital LCD screen, enabling precise readings for both beginners and professionals.
- Auto Zero Adjustment – Features auto zeroing functionality for accurate measurement of small inductance and capacitance values.
- Diode and Transistor Testing – Includes a built-in function for testing diodes and transistors, making it a comprehensive tool for circuit diagnostics.
- Portable and Compact Design – Lightweight and compact for easy portability, suitable for use in laboratories, workshops, and fieldwork.
- Durable Build – Designed with robust materials to withstand regular use in challenging environments, ensuring long-lasting performance.
- User-Friendly Interface – Simplified controls and straightforward operation make it accessible for users at all skill levels.
- Battery-Powered Operation – Operates on a 9V battery for portability and flexibility in various testing environments.
- Ideal for Electronics Enthusiasts – Perfect for students, technicians, and engineers involved in electronics repair, development, and learning.