10-16-2017 02:24 AM
Hi All,
I’m trying to perform manual AC current measurements, but a result is just a noise.
I have a simple series circuit with FGEN, as VirtualBench, and load resistor of 50[Ohm]. My measuring setup is as described in the attached image. Except the batteries – I use fGEN at frequency of 486kHZ.
I’m pretty sure that my measuring setup is correct, because when I switch to DC mode – I have a comprehensive current measurements. In addition, when running in AC mode, through the AC multi meter connection, the load resistor is warming up – which means that there is a current in my circuit.
Both fuses were tested for continuity – and were fine.
What do I miss here? Is there some kind of “reset” for the virtual bench?
Thanks in advance
Art
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10-16-2017 03:38 PM
ArtB83 wrote:
I’m trying to perform manual AC current measurements, but a result is just a noise.
I have a simple series circuit with FGEN, as VirtualBench, and load resistor of 50[Ohm]. My measuring setup is as described in the attached image. Except the batteries – I use fGEN at frequency of 486 kHz.
I'm not an analog engineer, but I hypothesize that this circuit's frequency is beyond what the VirtualBench DMM can measure.
Looking that the specs, it appears that the DMM has guaranteed accuracy for AC signals up to 5 kHz:
If you reduce your circuit's frequency to 5 kHz or lower, do you see good measurements?
Joe Friedchicken
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10-17-2017 06:52 AM
Hi Joe,
You were 100% right - When I dropped my work frequency to 5kHz - the ampere-meter started to show correct values.
Thank you very much.
Art