Chapter 06
Chapter 06
Series Ohmmeter
– Basic Circuit
• is normally part of a volt-ohm-milli-
ammeter (VOM) or multifunction
meter, do not exist as individual
instruments.
• The simplest circuit consists of a
voltage source connected in series
with a pair of terminals, a standard
resistance, and a low-current PMMC
instrument.
• The resistance to be measured (Rx) is
connected across terminal A and B.
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– The meter current
Eb
Im
R x R1 R m
100A
At 0.25 FSD : I m 25A
4
1.5V
Rx 15k
25A
45k
At 0.75 FSD : I m 0.75 100A 75A
1.5V
Rx 15k
75A
5k
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• From Example 6.1, note that the
measured resistance at center scale
is equal to the internal resistance of
the ohmmeter (i.e., Rx = R1 + Rm).
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Figure 6.2: An adjustable resistor (R2) connected in
parallel with the meter provides an ohmmeter zero
control. The ohmmeter terminals are initially short-
circuited and the zero control is adjusted to give a
zero-ohms reading. This eliminates errors due to
variations in t he battery voltage.
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Example 6.2 An ohmmeter as shown in
Figure 6.1 with Eb = 1.5V, R1 = 15kΩ, Rm
= Radj = 50Ω and Ifsd = 50ΩA. Calculate,
a) Rx at 0.5FSD when Eb = 1.5V
b) when Eb = 1.3V what is the value of
Radj to get full-scale current
c) when Eb = 1.3V what is the value of Rx
at half-scale current.
Solution
Rsh1
10 2k 10 28k
10
2k 28k 10
Rsh1
100 2k 100 28k
100
2k 28k 100
Range R 100 Find Rsh 3
Rh 3 10 Rh1 10 100 1k
Rsh1
1k 2k 1k 28k
1k
2k 28k 1k
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Potentiometer Ohmmeter
– Basic circuit of Potentiometer
ohmmeter or voltage divided
ohmmeter is shown in Figure 6.5.
– Potentiometer ohmmeter has Rm
connected in series with Radj and
both shunted with a standard
resistor, Rs.
– By shorting circuit at branch A and
B and adjust Radj to have full-scale
current yields Rx = 0Ω and voltage
across Rm and Radj equal voltage
source from battery.
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– For Rx = ∞, no current flow through
the circuit and ∞Ω is on the left
hand side of scale (Back off Scale)
like scale of series ohmmeter.
– For any Rx , IT is decreasing when
Rx is increasing.
– As (Rm+Radj) >> Rs; therefore, (Rm +
Radj) // Rs equals Rs. This Rs
determined half-scale resistance of
ohmmeter.
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Example 5.6: Calculate the meter current and
indicated resistance for the ohmmeter
circuit of Figure 3.23(a) on its Rx1 range
when (a) Rx = 0 and (b) Rx = 24 .
Solution
the equivalent circuit below is derived
from Figure 3-23(a), for the Rx1 range
(a) when Rx = 0
1.5 V
Ib
14 10 \ \ 9.99 k 2.875 k 3.82 k
1.5 V
14 10 \ \16.685 k
62.516 mA
14 Ω 9.99k Ω 2.875k Ω
1.5V Ib Im
3.82 kΩ
Rx 10 Ω
37.5 μA
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using the current-divider rule:
10
I m 62.516 mA
10 16.685 k
37.5 μA full - scale 0 Ω
(b) when Rx = 24
1.5 V
Ib
24 14 10 \ \16.685 k
31.254 mA
10
I m 31.254 mA
10 16.685 k
I
18.75 μA b half scale 24 Ω
2
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