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Milliohmmeter Adapter: A DIY Solution That Uses the Precision of Your Multimeter
Milliohmmeter Adapter: A DIY Solution That Uses the Precision of Your Multimeter
There are many scenarios where measuring low resistance values, even in the milliohm range, is essential. For instance, it can help pinpoint short circuits on a PCB, as well as assess the integrity of electrical contacts. This milliohmmeter adapter enables you to perform these measurements using your existing multimeter.
There are several situations where you may need to measure low resistance values, down to the milliohm range. One example is locating a short circuit on a PCB, but it’s also useful for testing electrical contacts, wires, and winding resistances. The milliohmmeter adapter presented below allows you to do this together with the multimeter you already have.
The Approach
Multimeters are handy devices that measure basic electrical quantities, such as voltage, current, and resistance. (I won’t go into detail here, as you probably have at least one in your lab.) Typically, voltages and currents can be measured with good precision down to millivolts and microamps, but resistance measurements often stop at 1 Ω.
However, there are several situations where you may need to measure lower resistance values, down to the milliohm range. One example is locating a short circuit on a PCB, but it’s also useful for testing electrical contacts, wires, and winding resistances. For this reason, I deci...
About Clemens Valens
Started working for Elektor in 2008 as editor in chief of Elektor France; was involved for a while with the Elektor websites and has since been active as technical manager of the lab. Is also editor for Elektor UK/US and Elektor Online.
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