The
full-scale deflection of the universal high-input-resistance
voltmeter circuit shown in the figure depends on the
function switch position as follows:
(a)
5V dc on position 1
(b) 5V ac rms in position 2
(c) 5V peak ac in position 3
(d) 5V ac peak-to-peak in position 4
The
circuit is basically a voltage-to-current converter.
The design procedure is as follows:
Calculate
RI according to the application from one of the following
equations:
(a)
dc voltmeter: RIA = full-scale EDC/IFS
(b) rms ac voltmeter (sine wave only): RIB = 0.9 full-scale
ERMS/ IFS
(c) Peak reading voltmeter (sine wave only): RIC =
0.636 full-scale EPK/IFS
(d) Peak-to-peak ac voltmeter (sine wave only): RID
= 0.318 full-scale EPK-TO-PK / IFS
The
term IFS in the above equations refers to meters
full-scale deflection current rating in amperes.
It
must be noted that neither meter resistance nor diode
voltage drops affects meter current.
Note:
The results obtained during practical testing of the
circuit in EFY lab are tabulated in Tables I through
IV.
A
high-input-resistance op-amp, a bridge rectifier,
a microammeter, and a few other discrete components
are all that are required to realise this versatile
circuit. This circuit can be used for measurement
of dc, ac rms, ac peak, or ac peak-to-peak voltage
by simply changing the value of the resistor connected
between the inverting input terminal of the op-amp
and ground. The voltage to be measured is connected
to non-inverting input of the op-amp.
TABLE
I
Position 1 of Function
Switch
|
TABLE II
Position 2 of Function Switch
|
Edc input
5.00V
4.00V
3.00V
2.00V
1.00V
|
Meter Current
44 ľA
34 ľA
24 ľA
14 ľA
4 ľA |
Erms
input
5V
4V
3V
2V
1V |
Meter
Current
46 ľA
36 ľA
26 ľA
18 ľA
10 ľA |
TABLE III
Position
3 of Function Switch
|
TABLE IV
Position
4 of Function Switch
|
EPk input
5V peak
4V peak
3V peak
2V peak
1V peak |
Meter
Current
46 ľA
36 ľA
26 ľA
16 ľA
6 ľA |
EPk-To-Pk
5V peak to peak
4V peak to peak
3V peak to peak
2V peak to peak
1V peak to peak |
Meter
Current
46 ľA
36 ľA
26 ľA
16 ľA
7 ľA |