Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter is rated out of 5 by 19.
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Key features
Equipped with new functionality
- Now compatible with Fluke Connect mobile app and all Fluke FC enabled test tools with optional ir3000 FC infrared connector (sold separately).
- Let your team see what you see in an instant with ShareLive™ video call (requires Fluke Connect mobile app and ir3000 FC wireless connector).
- TrendCapture quickly graphically displays logged data session to quickly determine whether anomalies may have occurred.
- Limited lifetime warranty.
Product overview: Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
Now compatible with Fluke Connect® Mobile App
The Fluke 287 True-rms Electronics Logging Multimeter with TrendCapture quickly documents design performance and graphically displays what happened. Its unique logging and graphing capabilities mean you no longer need to download logged readings to a PC to detect a trend. The Fluke 287 packs more accuracy and convenience into a handheld multimeter than ever before:
- Zoom on trend provides unprecedented ability to view and analyze TrendCapture data; zoom in up to 14 times.
- Selectable AC filter (smoothing mode) helps display a steadier reading when the input signal is changing rapidly or noisy.
- Adjustable recording and auto hold thresholds, specify a percentage change in the readings that begins a new event.
- Large 50,000 count, 1/4 VGA display with white backlight. Multiple sets of measurement information can be simultaneously displayed at the same time.
- Logging function with expanded memory for unattended monitoring of signals over time. Using on-board TrendCapture users can graphically review logged readings without needing a PC. Store up to 15,000 recorded events.
- On board help screens for measurement functions.
- Saved measurements allow you to name and recall measurements made in the field.
- Multi-lingual interface.
- Multiple logging sessions possible without download.
- 0.025% basic DC accuracy.
- 100 kHz AC bandwidth.
- Real time clock for automatic time stamping of saved readings.
- True-RMS AC voltage and current for accurate measurements on complex signals or non-linear loads. AC bandwidth specified to 100 kHz.
- Measure up to 10 A (20 A for 30 seconds).
- 100 mF capacitance range.
- Temperature function.
- Relative mode to remove test lead resistance from low ohms or capacitance measurements. • Peak capture to record transients as fast as 250 μs.
- Premium test leads and alligator clips included.
- Amp jack plugs included.
- Optional FlukeView forms enable you to document, store and analyze individual readings or a series of measurements, then convert them into professional-looking documents.
- Optional magnetic hanger allows you to hang the meter for easy viewing while freeing your hands to focus on the job.
What's in the box:
- Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
- (1 pair) TL71 Test Leads
- (1 pair) AC175 Alligator Clips
- 6 AA batteries (installed)
- Quick reference guide
Specifications: Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
Specifications | ||
Function | ||
DC volts | Range / resolution | 50.000 mV, 500.00 mV, 5.0000 V, 50.000 V, 500.00 V, 1000.0 V |
Basic accuracy | 0.025% | |
AC volts | Range / resolution | 50.000 mV, 500.00 mV, 5.0000 V, 50.000 V, 500.00 V, 1000.0 V |
Basic accuracy | 0.4% (True-RMS) | |
DC current | Range / resolution | 500.00 μA, 5000.0 μA, 50.000 mA, 400.00 mA, 5.0000 A, 10.000 A |
Basic accuracy | 0.05% | |
AC current | Range / resolution | 500.00 μA, 5000.0 μA, 50.000 mA, 400.00 mA, 5.0000 A, 10.000 A |
Basic accuracy | 0.6% (True-RMS) | |
Temperature (excluding probe) | Range / resolution | -200.0°C to 1350.0°C (-328.0°F to 2462.0°F) |
Basic accuracy | 1.0% | |
Resistance | Range / resolution | 500.00 Ω, 5.0000 kΩ, 50.000 kΩ, 500.00 kΩ, 5.0000 MΩ, 50.00 MΩ, 500.0 MΩ |
Basic accuracy | 0.05% | |
Capacitance | Range / resolution | 1.000 n, 10.00 nF, 100.0 nF, 1.000 μF, 10.00 μF, 100.0 μF, 1000 μF, 10.00 mF, 100 mF |
Basic accuracy | 1.0% | |
Frequency | Range / resolution | 99.999 Hz, 999.99 Hz, 9.9999 kHz, 99.999 kHz, 999.99 kHz |
Basic accuracy | 0.005% | |
Connectivity | Optional infrared connector via Fluke ir3000 FC | |
General Specifications | ||
Maximum voltage between any terminal and earth ground | 1000 V | |
Battery type | 6 AA alkaline batteries, IECLR6 | |
Battery life | 100 hours minimum, 200 hours in logging mode | |
Temperature | Operating | -20°C to 55°C |
Storage | -40°C to 60°C | |
Relative humidity | 0 to 90% (0 t 37°C), 0 to 65% (37°C to 45°C), 0 to 45% (45°C to 55°C) | |
Electromagnetic compatibility | EMC EN61326–1 | |
Vibration | Random vibration per MIL-PRF-28800F Class 2 | |
Shock | 1 meter drop per IEC/EN 61010–1 3rd Edition | |
Size (H x W x L) | 22.2 x 10.2 x 6 cm (8.75 x 4.03 x 2.38 in) | |
Weight | 870.9 g (28 oz) | |
Multiple on screen displays | Yes | |
True-RMS AC bandwidth | 100 kHz | |
dBV/dBm | Yes | |
DC mV resolution | 1 μV | |
Megohm range | Up to 500 MΩ | |
Conductance | 50.00 nS | |
Continuity beeper | Yes | |
Battery/fuse access | Yes/Yes | |
Elapse time clock | Yes | |
Time of day clock | Yes | |
Min-max-avg | Yes | |
Peak | 250 μs | |
Duty cycle | 0.01% to 99.99% | |
Pulse width | 0.025 ms, 0.25 ms, 2.5 ms, 1250.0 ms | |
Hold | Yes | |
Isolated optical interface | Yes | |
Auto/touch hold | Yes | |
Reading memory | Yes | |
Log to PC | Yes | |
Interval/event logging | Yes | |
Logging memory | Up to 10,000 readings | |
Wireless connectivity (optional) | Yes |
Models: Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
Fluke 287
Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
Includes:
- Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
- TL71 Test Leads
- AC175 Alligator Clips
- Batteries – 6 AA Installed
Requires Fluke ir3000 FC Infrared Connector for Fluke Connect communication
how long can this record ac voltage for? Im looking to record at least 4hrs to see if i have a voltage loss somewhere in that time frame
The Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter can log for up to 200 hours.
Date published: 2024-08-21
Will "Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter" log the Ohm measurement and temperature the measurement is at?
Yes the Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter can log an ohm measurement or it can log a temperature measurement, but these functions can not be logged at the same time.
Date published: 2024-01-04
Good day! In the logging form, it showed the Reading, Sample, start time, Description & Stop Time etc., can I ask in the Description what does "Interval", "Unstable" and "Stable" mean? when, why & how these descriptions occur?
Rated 5 out of 5 by kablab from Great DMM This is a fantastic and rugged measurement tool. People sometimes complain about the "ghosting" of the display, but fail to recognize the important role the font plays in mitigating the difficulty in reading fast changing values in real-time. "Ghosting" can greatly hinder perception in a 7-segment display, but its important to remember that the reason is due to the large percentage of shared segments between most numbers in a 7-segment display. The font used in the 287/289 DMMs gives each number a very unique shape which can be read very easily even during rapid changes. The only downside to this meter are the tiny detents used to secure the stand in place. These detents wear relatively quickly and the stand deploys randomly from time to time which can make it a little difficult to maneuver it in and out of snug cases. It is ultimately a marvelous tool.
Date published: 2021-08-02
Rated 5 out of 5 by Andrew_M from Great meter - last meter you will buy! An excellent meter, with a wealth of features. For me, the key feature was the low level of current that can be measured - essential when testing battery powered devices.
No disappointments in terms of the quality from Fluke - I'm quite sure this will be the last multimeter I buy for a long, long while!
Date published: 2021-01-11
Rated 1 out of 5 by srnickels from Display is ghosting (less than 1 year old), I've had this meter for less than a year. It has a ghosting issue. For example when it displays a "0" there are two ghost lines that appear on the left and right side of the "0" that go up and down the display. This happens for all digits and it causes the menu bar at the bottom to looked striped. It would be nice to add a photo, but that feature on this web site is another thing that doesn't work. I also if the IR-USB adapter and that thing falls off the meter if you sneeze too hard near the meter.
Date published: 2019-10-25
Rated 1 out of 5 by DamoreEngineering from Quality Control Issues, Can't find a good one. bought one and it arrived with a weird blotchy texture on the yellow rubber area. I returned it, ordered another one from another dealer Tequipment and it arrived with the same blotchy problem on the yellow rubber boot. That unit also had a tear on the bottom rubber boot as well as shipping damage impact on one of the top corners. I bought one 3 years ago and it was perfect. My engineering department demands the best and I can't seem to find that with fluke anymore. Please help.
Date published: 2019-07-24
Rated 5 out of 5 by induction men from The best multimeter The world's best digital multimeter and a real use of electronics
Date published: 2018-03-18
Rated 5 out of 5 by AJJLM from Fluke 287 with Flukeview forms I have use fluke DMM for years in college, high school, and for professional and personal use (hobbyist).
I bought the Fluke 287 for two reasons: Robust functions and data logging. I am a Arduino hobbyist. I use the meter to read voltages for PWM, detect relay switching, measure current in micro-amp range and troubleshooting a project.
I also use the DMM for learning. Currently, I am studying (self-study) circuit analysis operational amplifiers. The 287 make is easy to verify calculations and lab results.
Also, Flukeview Forms allow for exporting of .csv file for charting in excel.
I really like the Fluke 287.
Date published: 2016-12-10
Rated 5 out of 5 by Buddieroyal from The last meter you will buy I bought my 287 back in 2008. It has every feature I need and then some. I love the logging capabilities, being in the refrigeration field I use the temp logging and graphing quite a bit. Several months ago the meter stopped working. I loved it so much I shipped it to fluke for repair expecting a high repair bill. I was happy to know the repair was free of charge due to the LIFETIME WARRANTY on the 287.
Date published: 2016-12-08
Rated 5 out of 5 by Robin from Awesomely The best multimeter on the market, did a logging file, it eliminated the guessing. The best too for the job!
Date published: 2016-12-08
Manuals + resources: Fluke 287 True-RMS Electronics Logging Multimeter
- Saving measurements with AutoRecord™ measurements
- Connecting multiple tools at the same time with Fluke Connect®
- How to email a measurement using the Fluke Connect app
- What is Fluke Connect®
- Connecting a thermal imager to your iPhone
- Performing predictive maintenance with Fluke Connect™
- Connecting the T3000 FC with the Fluke Connect™ app
- Measuring from a safe distance using the Fluke Connect™ app
- How to create an equipment baseline with EquipmentLog™ history
- Viewing and graphing three phase measurements
- Identifying intermittent conditions with TrendIt™ graphs
- Introduction to 789FC
- How to save measurements to EquipmentLog™ history
- Share equipment health with EquipmentLog™ history
- How to share measurements on equipment using the Fluke Connect™ app
- Using ShareLive™ video call to share live measurements and video
- How to record measurements and graphs
- Measurement history in one place using EquipmentLog™ history