¿Cómo medir VOLTAJE, CORRIENTE y RESISTENCIA con MULTIMETRO?

¿Cómo medir VOLTAJE, CORRIENTE y RESISTENCIA con MULTIMETRO?

How to Use a Multimeter for Basic Electrical Measurements

Introduction to Multimeters

  • The multimeter is a crucial tool for diagnosing electronic circuits and verifying proper wiring installations.
  • Understanding the difference between voltage and current is essential; additional resources are available for clarification.

Parts of a Multimeter

  • A typical multimeter features a four-digit display, although some models may have three digits.
  • Key components include the selection knob (for choosing measurement type), test leads (red and black), and specific ports for different measurements:
  • Black lead usually goes into the COM port.
  • Red lead connects to either VΩ (voltage, resistance, continuity) or mA/A (current).

Measuring Voltage

  • To measure voltage, connect the black probe to COM and red probe to VΩ. Set the dial to DC voltage (V with a straight line).
  • Voltage should be measured in parallel with an energized circuit; example shows measuring LED voltage at 1.8 volts.
  • When measuring battery voltage, place probes in parallel; an 8.97 reading indicates a discharged 12V battery.

Measuring AC Voltage

  • For AC voltage measurement, set the multimeter to AC mode (V with wavy line). Example measures household outlet at approximately 120 volts.
  • Caution is advised when handling probes during measurement to avoid shorts or electric shock.

Measuring Current

  • To measure DC current, connect the multimeter in series within the circuit; example shows measuring current through an LED at 2.7 mA.
  • Another example demonstrates measuring current from batteries powering a motor, showing readings around 68 mA.

Advanced Current Measurement Techniques

  • While using a multimeter for current measurement is possible, it’s not ideal compared to clamp meters designed specifically for this purpose.

How to Measure Current and Continuity with a Multimeter

Setting Up the Multimeter for Current Measurement

  • The multimeter is set to measure current at 20 amperes, emphasizing the importance of not touching the probes during this process.
  • It is crucial to note that the multimeter can only measure a maximum of 20 amperes for up to 10 seconds; exceeding this limit may damage the device.

Measuring Current in a Circuit

  • Probes are connected in series with a fan, which shows a current reading of 0.27 amperes (or 270 milliamperes), demonstrating how to perform current measurements effectively.

Understanding Continuity Testing

  • The multimeter is switched to continuity mode, indicated by a symbol resembling audio waveforms; this function tests electrical connections between two points.
  • Continuity testing can verify if cables are functioning properly or if components like fuses on circuit boards are operational.

Practical Applications of Continuity Testing

  • Users can check connections on stereo connectors and ensure that tracks on circuit boards are intact without breaks.
  • A normally open push button switch can be tested for functionality using continuity mode, confirming whether it operates correctly.

Features of a Good Multimeter

  • A quality multimeter should have auto-ranging capabilities, allowing it to automatically adjust its range when measuring voltage or other variables.
  • The selection knob should feel sturdy and provide resistance when turned; poor-quality meters often have loose knobs that turn too easily.

Additional Functions and Considerations

  • Good quality probes should be durable, especially at flexible joints where wear occurs frequently; they must also handle sufficient current levels safely.
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