How to check the battery's remaining power with a multimeter
The multimeter can be used not only to measure the resistance of the measured object, but also to measure the DC voltage. Some multimeters can even measure the main parameters of transistors and the capacitance of capacitors. It is one of the most basic skills of electronic technology to be fully proficient in the use of multimeters. Common multimeters include pointer multimeters and digital multimeters. The pointer multimeter is a multi-functional measuring instrument with the meter head as the core component, and the measured value is read by the pointer of the meter head. The measured value of the digital multimeter is directly displayed in digital form by the liquid crystal display, which is easy to read, and some also have a voice prompt function. A multimeter is a meter that combines a voltmeter, an ammeter and an ohmmeter in one head.
The DC current file of the multimeter is a multi-range DC voltmeter. The voltage range can be expanded by connecting the closed-circuit voltage dividing resistor in parallel with the meter head. The DC voltage file of the multimeter is a multi-range DC voltmeter. Connecting the voltage dividing resistor in series with the meter head can expand its voltage range. Different voltage dividing resistors have different corresponding measuring ranges. The head of the multimeter is a magnetoelectric system measuring mechanism, which can only pass through direct current, and use diodes to change alternating current into direct current, thereby realizing the measurement of alternating current.
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The basic principle of the multimeter is to use a sensitive magnetoelectric DC ammeter (microampere meter) as the meter head. When a small current passes through the meter head, there will be a current indication. However, the meter head cannot pass a large current, so some resistors must be connected in parallel or in series on the meter head to shunt or lower the voltage, so as to measure the current, voltage and resistance in the circuit.
In the measurement process of the digital multimeter, the measured value is converted into a DC voltage signal by the conversion circuit, and then the voltage analog value is converted into a digital value by the analog/digital (A/D) converter, and then counted by an electronic counter, and finally the measurement result is used The numbers are shown directly on the display.
The function of the multimeter to measure voltage, current and resistance is realized through the conversion circuit part, and the measurement of current and resistance is based on the measurement of voltage, that is to say, the digital multimeter is expanded on the basis of the digital DC voltmeter.
The A/D converter of the digital DC voltmeter converts the analog voltage quantity that changes continuously with time into a digital quantity, and then the digital quantity is counted by the electronic counter to obtain the measurement result, and then the measurement result is displayed by the decoding display circuit. The logic control circuit controls the coordinated work of the circuit, and completes the entire measurement process in sequence under the action of the clock.







