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Revision as of 16:43, 18 March 2013

Triplett is a manufacturer of test meters, most notably the 310 and 630 VOM's.

630

The 630 is a well known VOM manufactured from 1949? to 2007. Its primary competetion was the Simpson 260.

Model Years Mvmt PeakV PeakA 100uA Mirror Doubler Notes
630 1949-? Jewl 6000/1200 12A
630 type 3 Susp
630 type 4 Jewl
630 type 4 Susp 600 120mA
630 type 5 Jewl 600 120mA x
630 type 5 Taut 600 120mA x
630 3030 2007?
630-A 1953-? Taut 6000/1200 12A x
630-A type 3 x
630-APL 1970-? 5000/1000 10A x x
630-APL type 5 1980?
630-APLK -1976?
630-L type 2
630-M type 1
630-NA 6000/1200 12A x x
630-NA type 1
630-NA type 2 5000/1000 10A
630-NA type 3 6000/1200 12A x x
630-NA type 4 Susp 1200 12A x
630-NS 200K/v instead of 20K/v sens.
630-PL 1976-? 5000/1000 10A x
630-PL type 2 5000/1000 10A x
630-PL type 3 5000/1000 10A x some?
630-PL type 4 Susp 1000 10A x
630-PL type 5 1980? Susp 1000 10A x
630-PL type 5 x
630-PL type 6 600 120mA x
630-PL type 6 Taut 1000 10A x
630-PLK -1976? 5000/1000 10A
A = higher precision than non-A
L = low power ohms
APL = higher accuracy than A ?
PLK = protection circuit
APLK = both the above
PL = all the above (1976 and later)
Much of this information was sourced from postings by Fred Scoles
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