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Old 28th December 2003, 11:17 AM   (permalink)
Default DIY Power Supply Idea

Since digital multimeters are so cheap. I have seen a few at discount places for as low as 5.00. Could I not hack one apart and add it to a adjustable power supply to show the output voltage.

Any reason why this would not work.

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Old 28th December 2003, 12:51 PM   (permalink)
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Of course: yes, but must keep the battery powering, because the multimeters input common not connected to battery negative. If you can make some reverse engineering to discover the type of A/D converter and find a datasheet, most of case possible connecting the measure input common with supply negative if You apply an additional negative supply.
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Old 28th December 2003, 10:11 PM   (permalink)
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I guess I could switch the battery power to the multimeter from the power supply switch (DPDT).

Could I not run a separate power supply for the multimeter before the regulator on the adjustable power supply?
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Old 29th December 2003, 07:34 AM   (permalink)
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No, You need a separated winding on trafo, but better to use a small DC/DC converter.
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Old 1st January 2004, 01:26 AM   (permalink)
Default transformers

transformers are great. they isolate electricity, and they change voltages up/down.

as long as you are using a transformer then convert that to DV,a nd regulate it down (9 volts) then the meter will be fine. the transformer isolates the ground from power ground, so the multimeter can do its job right. if you were to just put a small 12v transformer, cap and bridge ud be ok, with a 9v regulator. you could also just use a 9v DC power adapter and put it inside ur box. its the same idea, since its all runninf from 120v ac, and ur using transformers to isolate from the other voltage anyways.

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