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hi all, please help me... is there any one has digital ac voltmeter 100 VAC - 250 VAC and i can read the reading by using microcontroller...? or maybe u know the good web site about it,please let me know. thx's | |
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Basically you use a DC A2D, and convert the AC to DC using a precision rectifier circuit - you then calibrate it for correct reading on a sinewave. If you want a true RMS reading, then you can buy specific (fairly expensive!) chips that will do that for you. For a crude meter, which presumably is all you need? - you could use an attenuator followed by a simple bridge rectifier with a small capacitor, feeding the analogue input of a PIC (or other micro-controller). | |
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yes......i have build voltmeter but dc voltmeter and using ADC. i still can't find on google how to make precision rectifier and calibrate it.... please let me know if you have links about this thank you Nigel for reply me | |
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use a potentiometer in place of your calibration resistor.
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To calibrate it, simply adjust the input attenuator to make it read correctly, you will need another accurate meter to calibrate it against, or a known accurate voltage. | ||
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have a look at this http://www.analog.com/en/prod/0,,773_866_AD636,00.html | |
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