F Chapter2 3 PDF
F Chapter2 3 PDF
F Chapter2 3 PDF
DC VOLTMETER
• Most D'Arsonval meter movements are
sensitive devices- have full-scale deflection
current ratings as low as 50 µA, with an
(internal) wire resistance of less than 1000 Ω.
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DC VOLTMETER
• In order to build voltmeters with practical
scales from such sensitive movements, we
need to reduce the voltage down to a level
the movement can handle…
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DC VOLTMETER
Im
+ Rs
Rm
-
Figure 1: The d’Arsonval meter movement used in a DC voltmeter
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DC VOLTMETER
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DC VOLTMETER
• Sensitivity, S :
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S ( / V )
I fs
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DC VOLTMETER
Voltage measurements are made by placing the Voltmeter across the resistance of
interest.
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DC VOLTMETER
Measuring:-
• Rm||Rc
• ∴ Rm>> Rc (circuit resistance).
• Why?
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DC VOLTMETER
• Since the value of the multiplier is different
for each range, total resistance is difficult to
express.
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DC VOLTMETER
Thus;
Rs +Rm = S X Range
Rs = S X Range – Rm
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DC VOLTMETER
Example 1.
Calculate the sensitivity of a 100-mA meter movement which is to be used
as a DC Voltmeter.
A: 10,000 Ω/V
Example 2.
Calculate the value of the multiplier Rs on the 50-V range of a DC Voltmeter
that used 200-mA meter movements with an internal resistance of
1.2kΩ.
A: 248.8k Ω
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DC VOLTMETER
Example 3.
Calculate the values
of Rs for the Rm = 2 kΩ
Ifs = 100mA
multiple- range DC
Rs1 Rs2 Rs3
Voltmeter circuits
as shown below:
10V
5V 30V
+ -
Rs1= 48kΩ
Rs2= 98kΩ
Rs3= 298kΩ
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DC VOLTMETER
Example 4.
Calculate the values Rc Rb Ra
of Rs for the Rm = 2 kΩ
Ifs = 50mA
multiple- range DC
Voltmeter circuits 5V
as shown below: 10V
50V
+ -
Ra=98kΩ
Rb=100kΩ
Rc=800kΩ
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VOLTMETER LOADING EFFECTS
• When a voltmeter is used to measure the voltage
across a circuit component, the voltmeter circuit
itself is in parallel with the circuit component.
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VOLTMETER LOADING EFFECTS
• Therefore, the voltage across the component is
less whenever the voltmeter is connected.
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VOLTMETER LOADING EFFECTS
Example 5:
Two different voltmeters are used to measure the voltage across RB in the
circuit below. The meters are:
RA 25kOhm
10kΩ
Calculate:
E = 20V
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VOLTMETER LOADING EFFECTS
Example 5:
Two different voltmeters are used to measure the voltage across RB in the
circuit below. The meters are:
RA 25kOhm
10kΩ
Calculate:
E = 20V
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VOLTMETER LOADING EFFECTS
Example 5:
Two different voltmeters are used to measure the voltage across RB in the
circuit below. The meters are:
RA 25kOhm
10kΩ
Calculate:
E = 20V
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VOLTMETER LOADING EFFECTS
Example 5:
Two different voltmeters are used to measure the voltage across RB in the
circuit below. The meters are:
RA 25kOhm
10kΩ
Calculate:
E = 20V
Example 6:
Find the voltage reading and the
percentage of loading error of each
reading obtained with a voltmeter on:
Its 3-V range. 15.3261V RA 2.2kΩ
E = 20V
Its 10-V range 15.6336V
Its 30-V range. 15.7236V RB
8.2kΩ
The meter has a 20-kΩ/V sensitivity and
connected across RB.
Vcal=15.7692V
E(loading-3V)=2.8099%
E(loading-10V)=0.8599%
E(loading-30V)=0.2892% 20
SUMMARY
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CONCLUSION
1. The basic d’Arsonval meter movement can be
converted to a DC Voltmeter by connecting a
Multiplier (Rs) with the meter movement.
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