Voltage - Differential 20V

datalogging sensors

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Product Description

Monitor voltage over a fast short or long slow period of time in addition to spot measurements. 

 
53-sec capacitor - charge & discharge

 

Teaching applications:
  • Introductory electricity
  • Ohm’s law
  • Simple series and parallel circuits
  • Startup of a filament lamp
Extension and advanced ideas:
  • Induction of voltage in a coil
  • Electrical characteristics of components
  • Voltage and homemade sensors
  • Dynamo effect
  • Time constant, charge discharge of a capacitor

Download Voltage Sensor Manual  Doc No.: DS021 | Issue: 6

 

Contents/Details:

±20 V (Resolution 10 mV) 
Maximum Voltage ±27 V, Impedance 1 Meg ohm

Voltage sensors measure the potential difference between the ends of an electrical component and are connected in parallel. They can be used to measure both DC and low-voltage AC circuits. They should never be used with high voltages or household AC. The 4 mm plugs attach to most standard school’s electronics kits and power supplies.

A Voltage Sensor can be used in conjunction with a Current Sensor. Batteries are the first choice as the source of energy. An alternative is to use a fully isolated mains power supply with a regulated DC output (smoothed and fully rectified).

Be aware that some power supplies are ½ wave rectified producing an average rather than true DC, this sensor will ‘pick up’ the fluctuations in voltage and current from this type of power supply. 

 

HK$ 557.00

3160