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Digital Voltmeter
We are a leading Manufacturer of digital volt meter from Vasai, India.
Product Price: Rs 24,000 / PieceGet Best Price
Minimum Order Quantity: 1 Piece
Product Details:
| Country of Origin | Made in India |
| Brand | Adil industries |
| Delivery | World wide |
**Basic Details:**
1. **Measurement Purpose:** Digital voltmeters are designed to measure voltage levels in electrical circuits accurately. They are commonly used in electronics, electrical testing, and troubleshooting applications.
2. **Display:** DVMs have a digital display that typically shows voltage values in volts (V) or millivolts (mV). Some may also have additional features like backlighting for improved visibility.
3. **Measurement Range:** Digital voltmeters have specific voltage ranges they can measure. For example, a DVM may have a range of 0-20 volts or 0-1,000 volts. Some DVMs have autoranging capabilities, which automatically select the appropriate range for the measured voltage.
4. **Accuracy:** DVMs offer different levels of accuracy, usually expressed as a percentage of the full-scale reading. Higher-quality DVMs tend to have better accuracy.
5. **Resolution:** Resolution refers to the smallest change in voltage that the DVM can detect and display. It is typically expressed in volts or millivolts. Higher resolution allows for more precise voltage measurements.
**Specifications/Additional Details:**
1. **Input Impedance:** DVMs have high input impedance to minimize loading effects on the circuit being measured. This helps ensure accurate voltage measurements and does not significantly affect the circuit under test.
2. **Sampling Rate:** The sampling rate indicates how often the DVM takes voltage readings per second. A higher sampling rate is useful for capturing rapid voltage changes or transient signals.
3. **Auto-Polarity:** Many DVMs have an auto-polarity feature that automatically displays the correct polarity of the measured voltage (e.g., positive or negative).
4. **AC/DC Voltage:** Some DVMs can measure both AC (alternating current) and DC (direct current) voltage, while others may be specific to one type of voltage.
5. **Input Protection:** Good-quality DVMs include input protection mechanisms to prevent damage to the instrument and ensure user safety in case of overvoltage conditions.
6. **Hold Function:** A hold function allows the user to freeze the displayed voltage reading, making it easier to record or analyze the result.
7. **Integration with Other Functions:** Some DVMs are integrated with additional functions like resistance and current measurement, making them versatile multimeters that can handle multiple types of electrical measurements.
8. **Battery/Power Source:** DVMs are typically powered by batteries, often 9-volt or AA/AAA batteries, and have a low-power design to prolong battery life.
9. **Connectivity:** Some DVMs have features like USB or Bluetooth connectivity for data logging, remote monitoring, or integration with computer software.
10. **Calibration:** DVMs may require periodic calibration to ensure accurate measurements. Calibration services are available for maintaining measurement accuracy.
11. **Display Types:** DVMs can have various types of displays, including LCD (liquid crystal display), LED (light-emitting diode), or OLED (organic light-emitting diode) displays.
12. **Portability:** The size and weight of a DVM can vary, and some models are designed for portability and ease of use in the field.
13. **Cost:** The cost of a digital voltmeter can vary significantly based on its features, accuracy, and capabilities.
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