Hello,
I'm not sure if there is a practical solution to this problem, but maybe someone can can help me with this.
I'm using a 200 ohm trimmer to test a certain device. It's not relevant what the device is, but basically I need a variable resistance and I need to be able to measure or check the resistance at a certain point. I bought a 0-200 ohm integrated panel ohmmeter from ebay and I use a 9V battery to power it.
I could use a switch to check the value of the resistance. When the switch is pressed, it disconnects the external device and connects the ohmmeter. Like in the following picture:
But I would really like to make the circuit so, that the ohmmeter shows the resistance constantly. So that I don't need to press any buttons.
Is there a way to do this? I've also measured the resistance from points 2 and 3, but then I have to subtract the result from the total (200ohm) resistance to get the resistance the device sees. I wouldn't like to do that either. Is it possible to measure the resistance from points 2 and 3 and make the ohmmeter show the opposite resistance?
Thanks for anyone who is willing to help
I'm not sure if there is a practical solution to this problem, but maybe someone can can help me with this.
I'm using a 200 ohm trimmer to test a certain device. It's not relevant what the device is, but basically I need a variable resistance and I need to be able to measure or check the resistance at a certain point. I bought a 0-200 ohm integrated panel ohmmeter from ebay and I use a 9V battery to power it.
I could use a switch to check the value of the resistance. When the switch is pressed, it disconnects the external device and connects the ohmmeter. Like in the following picture:

But I would really like to make the circuit so, that the ohmmeter shows the resistance constantly. So that I don't need to press any buttons.
Is there a way to do this? I've also measured the resistance from points 2 and 3, but then I have to subtract the result from the total (200ohm) resistance to get the resistance the device sees. I wouldn't like to do that either. Is it possible to measure the resistance from points 2 and 3 and make the ohmmeter show the opposite resistance?
Thanks for anyone who is willing to help