FowlerInstrumts N Msrmts 19s
FowlerInstrumts N Msrmts 19s
FowlerInstrumts N Msrmts 19s
Richard J. Fowler
Chapter 15
Instruments and Measurements
2003 Glencoe/McGraw-Hill
INTRODUCTION
Digital Ohmmeter
Basic Meter Movement
Analog Meters
Current Transformer
Meter Loading
Bridges
Facts About Instruments and Measurements
Many analog instruments use a dArsonval
meter movement.
Analog wattmeters use electrodynamometer
meter movements.
Rectifiers convert ac to pulsating dc.
Meter movements have voltage, current,
and resistance ratings.
A DVM measures the time to charge a
capacitor, from a constant-current source, to
the value of the voltage being measured.
More Facts About
Instruments and Measurements
Shunts and multipliers are used to extend
the range of meter movements.
High-frequency currents can be measured with
thermocouple meters.
Digital capacitance meters measure the time
required to charge the capacitor.
Digital inductance meters measure the
inductors cemf.
Wattmeters measure true power.
Impedance can be measured by the equivalent-
resistance method.
Ohmmeter Function of a DMM
1 mA
constant Voltmeter
current circuitry
source
Using these two ratings, the full-scale voltage rating (Vfs) is:
Vfs = Ifs x Ri = 50 A x 1 kW = 50 mV
Analog Ammeters
50 A
1 kW
50 mV
R1 R2
Input ac
AMPERES
The current transformer, with a split core, is used in the clamp-on meter.
Current Transformer Principle
AMPERES
The current transformer, with a split core, is used in the clamp-on meter.
To measure current in a conductor, open the core and insert the conductor.
Current Transformer Principle
AMPERES
The current transformer, with a split core, is used in the clamp-on meter.
To measure current in a conductor, open the core and insert the conductor.
R1
V 45 V
2 kW
B1
90 V
R2
2 kW V 45 V
R1
V 20 V
1 MW
B1
60 V
R2
1 MW V 20 V
R1 R2
2.2 kW 1.6 kW
C1 Cu
0.002 F .00275 F