What is a True RMS Multimeter?

May 19, 2023

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What is a True RMS Multimeter?

 

True RMS: The definition of RMS is defined by heating, but it is difficult to measure the RMS voltage in this way in measuring instruments, so most voltage measuring instruments, such as multimeters measure voltage, its measurement The method is not measured according to the "heat" defined by the effective value. One of the multimeters uses the sine wave as a reference, and the effective value is obtained by the relationship between the peak value of the sine wave and the effective value twice the root sign (or through the average value), the effective value obtained by this method is only correct for the AC voltage of the sinusoidal waveform, and there will be deviations for other shapes of the waveform. Another type of multimeter voltage value is obtained by the square of the effective value of the DC component, the fundamental wave, and each higher harmonic. This value is similar to the definition of the effective value, and there is no requirement for the shape of the waveform. The sine wave is different from the effective value instrument, which is called "true effective value" in the measuring instrument.


Root mean square value: Another name for effective value (should be true effective value on a measuring instrument).


How does the multimeter measure the effective value of voltage and current


A valid value for a multimeter typically refers to one of three things:


1. Calibration average value method, the calibration average value is also called the corrected average value, or the rectified average value calibrated to the effective value. The principle is to convert the AC signal into a DC signal through the rectification and integration circuit, and then according to the characteristics of the sine wave, Multiplied by a coefficient, for a sine wave, after multiplying by this coefficient, the result is equal to the effective value of the sine wave. Therefore, this method is limited to sine wave testing.


2. The peak detection method obtains the peak value of the AC signal through the peak detection circuit, and then multiplies it by a coefficient according to the characteristics of the sine wave. For the sine wave, after multiplying the coefficient, the result is equal to the effective value of the sine wave. Therefore, this method is limited to sine wave testing.


3. True RMS method, using a true RMS circuit to convert the AC signal into a DC signal and then measure. This method is suitable for the true RMS test of arbitrary waveforms.


Most multimeters use the first two methods. And there is a big limit to the frequency of the signal.

 

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