Neat/Easy to build Multimeter
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radhoo
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Sat Dec 11 2010, 10:31PM
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Registered Member #1938
Joined: Sun Jan 25 2009, 12:44PM
Location: Romania
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Here is my implementation of the multimeter designed by Markus F. It's a neat tool, that can be used to detect and measure: - Transistors: Bipolar/Mosfet - Diodes and Double Diodes - Resistors - Capacitors: between 0.2nF to 7300μF - Triacs - Thyristors
   
It uses an Atmega8 and a 2x16 LCD. Fits in a small box. Not only it reads various parameters, it can be used to actually detect what a component is (in case the label is not visible, etc). I've run a few tests and the readings are quite good.
Schematics, software and construction details here:


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Freitsu
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Joined: Sun Aug 29 2010, 10:53AM
Location: Finland
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Nice work! Infact I'm going to put one together today as a lazy sunday project!
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radhoo
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Registered Member #1938
Joined: Sun Jan 25 2009, 12:44PM
Location: Romania
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It won't take you any longer, and I think it's worthy the time invested.
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