Digital Multimeter is a device which has two words in its name: Digital and Multimeter. Let’s first try to analyze why do we have them there i.e. what do each of them actually convey which in turn helps us understand what does a multimeter do. The first word – digital – indicates that the meter has a digital or liquid crystal display while the next word – multimeter – indicates that this single device can be used for multipurpose i.e. to measure more than one parameter. A typical digital multimeter will be as shown as and comprises of selection switch, display, ports and probes as its major parts.
DIAGRAM OF DIGITAL MULTIMETER.
MULTIMETER PARTS USED FOR
1) Display Screen = Their Is a Digital screen In the Multimeter To show The Reading.
2) Probes = Their Are Two Probes In the digital multimeter Black & Red. Black should be connected to Common & the Red Probe to volt , ohm & milli amphere one extra port in digital multimeter can be used when we had to measure more Amphere by replacing the Red Terminal To upper extra Port.
3) Selection Switch = Rotary switch is used to set the pointer of the Rotary to the desired area such as Ac Voltage, DC Voltage , Resistance , Diode, Continuity.
4 ) Ports =Ports Is used For Connecting The probes.
DIGITAL MULTIMETER VIDEO
DIGITAL MULTIMETER VIDEO
Generally digital multimeters are used to measure three important parameters viz., current, voltage and resistance. Apart from these, they can also be used to perform special functions like diode check, capacitance measurement, Transistor hFE or DC current gain, frequency measurement and continuity check. In this article, we present a brief note on the most frequently used applications of multimeter which are for current, voltage and resistance measurement along with diode and continuity checks.
Current Measurement by Using a Digital Multimeter
To accomplish this, insert the red probe of the multimeter to one of the current measuring sockets: mA (to measure low level of current) or 10 A (to measure larger current). Connect the meter along the line through which the current is to be measured (nothing but series connection). Next set an approximate range around which we expect the current to be in the ammeter section of Figure 1. In this state, if we switch on the power supply, then the meter will read the current flowing through the circuit.
Voltage Measurement by Using a Digital Multimeter
When set to measure the voltage, the multimeter acts like a voltmeter. To start with, one has to insert the red and the black probes of the multimeter to the sockets marked as ‘V’ and ‘COM’, respectively. Then we have to select the expected range in which our voltage would be. Simultaneously, even AC or DC should also be selected in the voltmeter section of Figure 1. On doing so, the meter reads the value of the voltage, provided one connects the leads across the component (in parallel fashion) or at the point at which the voltage needs to be measured.
Resistance Measurement by Using a Digital Multimeter
In this case, we configure the multimeter to act like an ohmmeter. Here the red and the black probes of the multimeter are inserted into the sockets marked as ‘V’ and ‘COM’, respectively while the selection switch is set to an expected range in ohmmeter region (Figure 1). Now, the leads need to be connected across the component whose resistance is to be known. On doing so, we get a reading in the display part of the multimeter which reads the value of the resistance.
Diode Check by Using a Digital Multimeter
For this case, insert the probes into the sockets as that in the case of voltage measurement and set the selection switch to point towards diode check position shown in Figure 1. Now when the red lead of the multimeter is connected to positive terminal of the diode while its negative lead is connected to the negative terminal of the diode, then we have to get a reading on the multimeter. On the other hand, if we connect the red lead to the negative terminal of the diode and the black to the positive terminal, then No value can be Found Then The diode is said to be Correct.
Continuity Check by Using a Digital Multimeter
Continuity Can be Checked in Continuity mode or we Can also say Diode Mode. Rd probe is to be Connected to volt , milli amphere and black probe to common ports. select the rotary switch to Continuity In Order To check Take A wire Connect one Probe On its one corner and second to other corner you will Get A beep Sound If wire Is Okay if Not You will Not Get Any Sound.
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