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Static or slow changing signals can be displayed with '''analog voltmeters''' or '''ammeters''' (with a suitable resistor in series). | Static or slow changing signals can be displayed with '''analog voltmeters''' or '''ammeters''' (with a suitable resistor in series). | ||
A +-1mA meter has the advantage that the output can directly be interpreted as machine units. | A +-1mA meter has the advantage that the output can directly be interpreted as machine units. |
Latest revision as of 10:22, 9 January 2025
Static or slow changing signals can be displayed with analog voltmeters or ammeters (with a suitable resistor in series). A +-1mA meter has the advantage that the output can directly be interpreted as machine units.
Note that The Analog Thing ships with a digital Voltmeter.
Products
- You can basically use any Multimeter, see for instance https://www.reichelt.de/multimeter-c541.html?CCOUNTRY=445&LANGUAGE=de. Cheap but suitable ones begin at around 20EUR.
- Here is an analog device for tinkering purposes. The +-1mA instrument has 148 Ohms, so that a 9852 Ohms resistor is required in series (which can be realized by 10 kOhm parallel with 680 kOhm): Aliexpress item 4000377192769