Is it possible to generate DC power using an AC power supply?
578Can. Many AC power sources can produce DC directly, or by superimposing a DC bias on the AC waveform. ,
View Full VersionMost handheld or benchtop digital multimeters display measurements digitally. The number of digits displayed on the screen usually represents the measurement resolution of the digital multimeter. Resolution is the smallest detail that a digital multimeter can quantitatively determine when making a measurement. Therefore, the more digits a digital multimeter displays, the higher its resolution. Handheld digital multimeters are typically capable of displaying three-and-a-half and four-and-a-half digits. Benchtop digital multimeters are typically capable of displaying five and a half, six and a half, seven and a half, and even eight and a half digits.
A detailed look at the number of digits, accuracy and resolution of digital multimeters
What are the digits, accuracy and resolution of a digital multimeter?
Digital Multimeter (DMM)figure,accuracycap (a poem)resolution (of a photo)It is its core performance parameter, which directly affects the accuracy of the measurement results and the scope of application. The following is a detailed explanation:
0 maybe 1(For example, a 3½-digit multimeter with a maximum display value of 1999).0-9(For example, a 4-digit multimeter with a maximum display value of 9999).0-1999).0-19999).± (1% + 3d)).
±1% homologous ±0.02V).3d (Indicates ±3 minimum display units).± (1% + 3d)The resolution is 1mV::
1.500V When the error is 1.500 x 1% + 3 x 0.001V = 0.015V + 0.003V = ±0.018VThe1mV).
2000mV/19999 ≈ 0.1mVThe0.1mV(but the actual error may be much larger).| parameters | define | Example (3½ digit table) | affect (usually adversely) |
|---|---|---|---|
| figure | Number of digits displayed (with ½ digit) | Maximum display 1999 | Measurement range and upper limit of resolution |
| accuracy | Deviation of measurement results from the true value | ± (0.5% + 2d) | Reliability of results |
| resolution (of a photo) | Minimum recognizable change | 1mV (at 2V range) | Sensitivity and Detail Capture Capability |
The choice needs to balance all three according to the needs: high digits and high accuracy are suitable for professional scenarios, while basic applications can be prioritized for cost-effectiveness.
Can. Many AC power sources can produce DC directly, or by superimposing a DC bias on the AC waveform. ,
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