Working principle of Series-Type Ohmmeter
Points : Working principle of Series-Type Ohmmeter
When terminals A and B are shorted together and the value of shunt resistor Rsh is adjusted so that the
instrument indicates the full scale reading on the scale then this position of the pointer corresponds to zero
resistance. When terminal A and B are left open no current flows through the meter and it does not give any
movement on the scale and this position of pointer corresponds to resistance.
If the battery voltage V, series resistance Rse and shunt resistance Rsh are constant then
marking can placed on the scale for the position of pointer corresponding to different values of Rx x
and the accuracy of the reading depends on the calibration process and accuracy of the instrument. Resistance
Rsh is a variable resistor and is adjusted to counter act the effect of change in battery voltage due
to use and age.
A convenient quantity to use in the design of a series type ohmmeter is the value of Rx which causes
half-full scale deflection of the instrument. At this position the resistance across terminals A and B is defined
as the half scale position resistance RH. If full scale deflection current of meter, Ifm,
internal resistance of the meter, Rm the battery voltage V and the half scale resistance Rh
are given then the circuit can be analysed and the values of Rse and Rsh can be determined.
If introduction of resistance Rh reduces the full scale deflection current If to half, the
value of Rh must be equal to the total resistance Rsh in series with parallel combination of
Rsh and Rm.
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