Multimeter quiz
Multimeter components
-Boots -Probes/leads -Multimeter -USB connector -Temp probs (if so equipped) Multimeters are really several measuring devices put into one
Probes should be
-Handled with care -Stored when not in use -Handle the probes like you would handle electric wire
Analog multimeter is/can
-Making infinite amount of readings -prone to interpretation errors -requires effort to make and interpret readings
The three types of jeweled bearings
-Ring and End Stone -Spring-back -V-Jewel bearing V-jewel bearing is most common
6 main parts of a multimeter
-Scale -Pointer -Meter movement -Function Switch -Meter Leads -Meter Lead ports
Digital Multimeter is/can
-capable of making a finite amount of possible indications -easy to operate -rugged design -not subject to interpretation errors
Name two types of meter movements
1) D'arsonval movement 2) Weston movement
Name two types of multimeter bearings
1) Jeweled 2) Taut band (almost zero friction)
3 desired characteristics of an analog multimeter
1) frictionless movements 2) Ability to measure very large and very small values 3) Minimum circuit loading
Analog multimeters
1) works on principles kd the galvnomater - magnetism 2) interaction of 2 magnetic fields
The most common digit or count display is
3 1/2 digit or count This means the display can read 0-9 on the whole count and 1 or blank on the 1/2 count
Analog meter movements
A coil of very fine wire is mounted and pivoted so that i can rotate in a magnetic field of a permanent magnet
Galvanometer
A magnetized needle suspended within the coil of a wire Reacts to minute electromagnetic influences caused within itself by a flow of small current current flow in the coil of wire produces mag field and the ,magnetized needle tries to align itself with it
What is a shunt?
A shunt is a resistor that is in series with the multimeters leads that increases the range of a multimeter when measuring current
Wether you are measuring current, voltage, resistance, or power, the electric measuring device is
Actually reading some amount of current that is being taken from circuit under test
2 types of multimeters
Analog and digital
Multimeter measures
Current: DC and AC Voltage: AC (mVAC-600VAC) and DC (mVDC-600 VDC0) Resistance: mOhms-50Mohms
Electrical measuring equipment
Equipment is primarily based on electromagnetism
What is a multiplier in a multimeter?
It is a resistor that is in series and increases a meters range when measuring voltage
Digital multimeters operate off of
Microprocessing-Input, decision , memory, output
All parts of analog multimeter
Pointer, insulator, moving coil, movement frame, band anchor, tension spring, 2 taut-band suspension, solder terminal, Iron core, balance weight, and top bridge
Amp meters use
Shunts as calibrated resistance placed in parallel with leads to extend usefulness of multimeter when measuring current
How galvanometer works (pt 2)
The amount of pointer deflection is proportional to the amount of current flowing through the coil Current flowing in the coil creates a mag field that reacts with the magnetic field created by the permanent magnet force of attraction/repulsion causes moving coil to deflect pointer connected to moving coil deflects and is read against a scale
The terms and bits are used to describe
a meters resolution
Analog meters are needed to measure small currents because
analog meters are sometimes very sensitive and only require .00005 amps to produce full-scale deflection
Pivot bearings on analog multimeter should be?
as frictionless as possible because of the sensitivity, this is accomplished by using jeweled bearings
(volt meter) Circuits maybe tested while hot but
care must be taken in order to avoid shorting, that is metal touching between ground and terminal
Pivoted bearing has been replaced by a
coil suspended on a taut platinum -iridium band held by spring tension in the instrument frame
What can damage analog multimeter?
dropping, throwing, shocking, vibration, etc
Shunt resistance is also known as (ammeter)
instrument shunt
Volt/ohm meter uses
multipliers as a calibrated resistance to extend useful range of multimeter
Resolution on a multimeter
refers to how small the DMM can make
A volt meter with moving coil, measures flow through instrument but
since the voltage is directly proportional to current, the meter dial is marked on volts
Sensitivity in a analog multimeter is determined by?
the amount of current required to produce a full scale deflection of the indicating needle
Taut-band movement:
the problems of pivoted bearings has been overcome
Iron core is used for what in analog multimeter?
used to provide a uniform field