What is Analog Multimeters?

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09/13/2024


What is Analog Multimeters?


Analog Multimeter Definition


An analog multimeter is a device used to measure electrical quantities like voltage, current, and resistance using a needle and scale.


Working Principle


It works on the d’Arsonval galvanometer principle. A needle indicates the measured value on a scale. When current passes through a coil in a magnetic field, it creates a deflecting torque that moves the needle over a graduated scale.


A pair of hairsprings is attached to the moving spindle to provide the controlling torque. In a multimeter, the galvanometer is a left- zero-type instrument, i.e. needle rests to the extreme left of the scale from where the scale begins with zero.

 

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The meter functions as an ammeter with low series resistance for direct current. To measure high current, a shunt resistor is connected across the galvanometer, preventing excess current through the galvanometer. This allows the multimeter to measure milli-amperes to amperes by bypassing most current through the shunt.


For DC voltage measurement, the primary instrument becomes a DC voltage measuring apparatus or DC voltmeter.


By adding a multiplier resistance, an analog multimeter can measure the voltage from milli-volts to kilovolts, and this meter works as a millivoltmeter, a voltmeter or even as a kilo voltmeter.


With a battery and a resistance network, the multimeter functions as an ohmmeter. The range can be changed by connecting a switch to different shunt resistances, allowing for various resistance measurement scales.


Analog Multimeter Diagram


The diagram shows switches to select measurement types and ranges, plus a rectifier for AC measurements.

 

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Here we are using two switches namely S1 and S2 to select the desired meter. We may use additional range-selector switches to choose particular range required in reading amperes, volts, and ohms. We use a rectifier to measure an AC voltage or current with the multimeter


Advantages


  • A sudden change in signal can detect by analog multimeter more swiftly than a digital multimeter.



  • All measurements are possible by using one meter only.


  • An increase or decrease in signal levels can be observed.


Disadvantages


  • Analog meters are ulky in size.

  • They are bulky and costly.

  • The pointer movement is slow

  • Inaccurate due to the effect of earth magnetic field.

  • They are vulnerable to shock and vibration.

 

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