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DMM

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multimeter

An instrument for measuring electricity (volts, amps, ohms) that is widely used and available in numerous shapes and sizes. An analog multimeter displays results by moving a pointer across a printed scale. The movement of the pointer helps to show gradual changes, but is less precise than its digital counterpart. A digital multimeter (DMM) displays the exact measurement on a numeric LCD or LED readout.
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The DMM acquisition, combined with Unity's extensibility and community, are keys to enabling the evolution of film production workflows, further driving Unity's mission to enable success for creators in film.
Since then DMM has experienced steady and sustained growth and now employs more than 190 people with a turnover of more than PS12.5m and exports accounting for more than 60% of the company's sales.
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