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Testing AC powered equipment.

A project log for Multimeter +

Dual input 24 bit Multimeter with USB interface, single channel 10 bit USB oscilloscope, PWM out, 2 Ch Data-logger, R, C, Digital sniffer.

romanRoman 05/18/2016 at 20:180 Comments

Desk-top oscilloscopes are very common in engineering labs. They are the first aid help devices when wave-forms need to be viewed and analyzed. Taking reads from an AC powered equipment with oscilloscopes may create a low impedance short between an o-scope AC ground and equipment that is being tested. The ground clip on a o-scope is actually tied to the ground. In order to avoid this problem differential probes can be used, but they are costly. Multimeter + has two differential inputs that have 10 M-Ohm input impedance. Both of these inputs can be used to view wave-forms up to 1 kHz (-3dB). High input impedance guarantees that there will be no shorts introduces when taking measurements from an AC powered equipment.

The USB port of the Multimeter + is electrically isolated from computer.

Isolated USB ensures that there will be no interference introduced by a PC power supply.


Typical application schematics:

The input and output signals are separated by an isolation barrier.

ISO7221.

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