Multimeters 
  Making Measurements   
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Measuring Duty Cycle 
Duty cycle (or duty factor) is the percentage of time a 
signal is above or below a trigger level during one cycle 
(Figure 9). The duty cycle mode is optimized for 
measuring the on or off time of logic and switching 
signals. Systems such as electronic fuel injection systems 
and switching power supplies are controlled by pulses of 
varying width, which can be checked by measuring duty 
cycle. 
To measure duty cycle, set up the Meter to measure 
frequency; then press Hz a second time. As with the 
frequency function, you can change the slope for the 
Meter's counter by pressing E. 
For 5 V logic signals, use the 6 V dc range. For 12 V 
switching signals in automobiles, use the 60 V dc range. 
For sine waves, use the lowest range that does not result 
in multiple triggering. (Normally, a distortion-free signal 
can be up to ten times the amplitude of the selected 
voltage range.) 
If a duty cycle reading is unstable, press MIN MAX; then 
scroll to the AVG (average) display. 
-Slope 
Trigger Point
+Slope 
Trigger Point
30% Above 
+Slope
70% Below 
-Slope
100%
 
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Figure 9. Components of Duty Cycle Measurements