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What is a multimeter?
• A multimeter is a device used to measure voltage, resistance
and current in electronics & electrical equipment
• It is also used to test continuity between to 2 points to verify if
there is any breaks in circuit or line
• There are two types of multimeter Analog & Digital
– Analog has a needle style gauge
– Digital has a LCD display
Switched
Manually switch
between ranges to get
most accurate reading.
Auto Range
Switches between
ranges automatically
for best reading.
There are 2 styles of multimeters
Both of these
styles work the
same
Meter leads
•Red meter lead
Is connected to Voltage/Resistance or amperage port
Is considered the positive connection
•Black meter lead
Is always connected to the common port
Is considered the negative connection
•Probes
Are the handles used to hold
tip on the tested connection
•Tips
Are at the end of the probe
and provides a connection
point
Display & Dial Settings
• Meter Dial
Turn dial to change functions.
Turn dial to OFF position after
use.
• Panel Indicator
Shows each function and
setting range to turn dial to.
• Probe Connections
Specific for each function.
• Digital Display
Shows measured value.
~ AC Voltage Ground
--- DC Voltage ( Capacitor
Hz Hertz F MicroFarad
+ Positive  Micro
Negative m Milli
 Ohms M Mega
 Diode K Kilo
))) Audible Continuity OL Overload
Common DMM Symbols
These symbols are often found on multimeter and
schematics.
They are designed to symbolize components and
reference values.
Measuring Voltage
•Voltage (V) is the unit of electrical pressure; one volt is the
potential difference needed to cause one amp of current to pass
through one ohm of resistance
•Voltage is broke up into 2 sections AC & DC
Alternating Current (AC) is house voltage (220vac)
Direct Current (DC) is battery voltage (12vdc)
•On switched meters use one value higher than your expected
value
•Be very careful to not touch any other electronic components
within the equipment and do not touch the tips to each other while
connected to anything else
•To measure voltage connect the leads in parallel between the two
points where the measurement is to be made. The multimeter
provides a parallel pathway so it needs to be of a high resistance
to allow as little current flow through it as possible
Measuring Voltage
Measuring Voltage
9.3vdc
•Resistance () is the opposition to current
•Resistance is measured in Ohm's
•Disconnect power source before testing
•Remove component or part from system before testing
•Measure using lowest value, if OL move to next level
•Testing for continuity is used to test to verify if a circuit, wire or
fuse is complete with no open
•Audible continuity allows an alarm if circuit is complete
Measuring Resistance and Continuity
Measuring Resistance
Measuring Resistance
100
Measuring or Testing Continuity
5 amp
Fuse
.5
Measuring or Testing Continuity
• Current (amps) is the flow of electrical charge though a
component or conductor
• Current is measured in amps or amperes
• Disconnect power source before testing
• Disconnect completed circuit at end of circuit
• Place multimeter in series with circuit
• Reconnect power source and turn ON
• Select highest current setting and work your way down.
Measuring Current
Measuring Current
Measuring Current
1.1amps
Review
• A meter capable of checking for voltage, current, and
resistance is called a multimeter,
• When measuring Voltage the multimeter must be connected to
two points in a circuit in order to obtain a good reading. Be
careful not to touch the bare probe tips together while
measuring voltage, as this will create a short-circuit!
• Never read Resistance or test for Continuity with a multimeter
on a circuit that is energized.
• When measuring Current the multimeter must be connected in
a circuit so the electrons have to flow through the meter
• Multimeters have practically no resistance between their leads.
This is intended to allow electrons to flow through the meter
with the least possible difficulty. If this were not the case, the
meter would add extra resistance in the circuit, thereby
affecting the current

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How_to_use_a_Digital_Multi__meter___.ppt

  • 2. What is a multimeter? • A multimeter is a device used to measure voltage, resistance and current in electronics & electrical equipment • It is also used to test continuity between to 2 points to verify if there is any breaks in circuit or line • There are two types of multimeter Analog & Digital – Analog has a needle style gauge – Digital has a LCD display
  • 3. Switched Manually switch between ranges to get most accurate reading. Auto Range Switches between ranges automatically for best reading. There are 2 styles of multimeters Both of these styles work the same
  • 4. Meter leads •Red meter lead Is connected to Voltage/Resistance or amperage port Is considered the positive connection •Black meter lead Is always connected to the common port Is considered the negative connection •Probes Are the handles used to hold tip on the tested connection •Tips Are at the end of the probe and provides a connection point
  • 5. Display & Dial Settings • Meter Dial Turn dial to change functions. Turn dial to OFF position after use. • Panel Indicator Shows each function and setting range to turn dial to. • Probe Connections Specific for each function. • Digital Display Shows measured value.
  • 6. ~ AC Voltage Ground --- DC Voltage ( Capacitor Hz Hertz F MicroFarad + Positive  Micro Negative m Milli  Ohms M Mega  Diode K Kilo ))) Audible Continuity OL Overload Common DMM Symbols These symbols are often found on multimeter and schematics. They are designed to symbolize components and reference values.
  • 7. Measuring Voltage •Voltage (V) is the unit of electrical pressure; one volt is the potential difference needed to cause one amp of current to pass through one ohm of resistance •Voltage is broke up into 2 sections AC & DC Alternating Current (AC) is house voltage (220vac) Direct Current (DC) is battery voltage (12vdc) •On switched meters use one value higher than your expected value •Be very careful to not touch any other electronic components within the equipment and do not touch the tips to each other while connected to anything else •To measure voltage connect the leads in parallel between the two points where the measurement is to be made. The multimeter provides a parallel pathway so it needs to be of a high resistance to allow as little current flow through it as possible
  • 10. •Resistance () is the opposition to current •Resistance is measured in Ohm's •Disconnect power source before testing •Remove component or part from system before testing •Measure using lowest value, if OL move to next level •Testing for continuity is used to test to verify if a circuit, wire or fuse is complete with no open •Audible continuity allows an alarm if circuit is complete Measuring Resistance and Continuity
  • 13. Measuring or Testing Continuity
  • 14. 5 amp Fuse .5 Measuring or Testing Continuity
  • 15. • Current (amps) is the flow of electrical charge though a component or conductor • Current is measured in amps or amperes • Disconnect power source before testing • Disconnect completed circuit at end of circuit • Place multimeter in series with circuit • Reconnect power source and turn ON • Select highest current setting and work your way down. Measuring Current
  • 18. Review • A meter capable of checking for voltage, current, and resistance is called a multimeter, • When measuring Voltage the multimeter must be connected to two points in a circuit in order to obtain a good reading. Be careful not to touch the bare probe tips together while measuring voltage, as this will create a short-circuit! • Never read Resistance or test for Continuity with a multimeter on a circuit that is energized. • When measuring Current the multimeter must be connected in a circuit so the electrons have to flow through the meter • Multimeters have practically no resistance between their leads. This is intended to allow electrons to flow through the meter with the least possible difficulty. If this were not the case, the meter would add extra resistance in the circuit, thereby affecting the current