Lab Sheet Teknologi Elektrik No 1-Rev1
Lab Sheet Teknologi Elektrik No 1-Rev1
Lab Sheet Teknologi Elektrik No 1-Rev1
KOD MATAPELAJARAN
BBT3623
NAMA MATAPELAJARAN
TEKNOLOGI ELEKTRIK
TAJUK UJIKAJI
USING MULTIMETER
2. USING AMMETER
3. USING VOLTMETER
NO. UJIKAJI
Experiment 1-1
Using voltmeter
Objectives
1.
2.
Theory
1. The force which causes current to flow through the circuit
element is called electromotive force ( emf,E) or voltage. The
voltage is measured in volt (V).
2. A voltmeter is an instrument used to measure voltage. It must
be connected in parallel with the terminal of the circuit
element whose voltage we wish to measure. Generally
speaking, the voltmeter has a high internal resistance so as to
not influence the cicuit to which it is connected.
3. When you use the DC voltmeter to measure voltage, it is very
important to verify the polarity and measure range before
applying the power to the circuit. Reversing the polarity or
choosing a range to small will course the pointer to hit the
mechanical stops at the end of scale. It will be impossible to
R1
R2
DC
R3
R4
R5
Figure 1-1-1
2. Connect the + terminal of voltmeter to +terminal power supply
and 30 terminal of voltmeter to terminal of power supply.
3. Make sure volt select at the position as shown in the figure 1-1-2
Volt select
position
Figure 1-1-2
No
ii.
iii.
iv.
v.
6.
Experiment 1-2
Using ammeter
Objectives
1. To become familiar using ammeter.
2. To learn how to measure DC current.
Equipment list
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Theory
DC
B
Figure 1-2-1
2. Turn on the variable DC power supply. Turn the volt select of
variable power supply to 12 volt.
3. Connect the + terminal of ammeter to terminal A and 1000
terminal of ammeter to terminal B. Is there any of ammeter
reading.
Yes
No
Experiment 1-3
Using multimeter
Objectives
1.
2.
Theory
Inspect the meter. Starting from the top and working to the bottom:
1.
The dial. This has the arc
shaped scales visible through the
window. The pointer indicates values
read from the scale.
2.
The pointer or needle, this
the thin black line at the left-most
position in the dial face window in the
image. The needle moves to the value
measured.
3.
Arc shaped lines or scales on the meter dial face. May
be different colors for each scale but will have different values.
These determine the ranges of magnitude.
4.
A wider mirror like surface shaped like the scales
mentioned previously might also be present. The mirror is used
to help reduce parallax view by lining up the pointer with its
reflection before reading the value the pointer is indicating.
5.
A selector switch or knob. This allows changing the
function (volts, ohms, amps) and scale (x1, x10, etc.) of the
meter. Many functions have multiple ranges. It is important to
have both set correctly, otherwise serious damage to the
meter or harm to the operator may result. Most meters
employ the knob type, but there are others. Regardless of the
type, they work similarly. Some meters have an "Off" position on
this selector switch while others have a separate switch to turn
the meter off. The meter should be set to off when stored.
6. Jacks or openings in the case to insert test leads. Most
multimeters have several jacks. One is usually labeled "COM" or
(-) for common and negative. This is where the black test lead is
connected. It will be used for nearly every measurement taken.
The other jack(s) is labeled "V (+) and the Omega symbol" for
Volts and Ohms respectively and positive. The + and - symbols
represent the polarity of probes when set for and testing DC
volts. If the test leads were installed as suggested, the red lead
would be positive as compared to the black test lead. This is nice
to know when the circuit under test isn't labeled + or -, as is
usually the case. Many meters have additional jacks that are
required for current or high voltage tests. It is equally important
to have the test leads connected to the proper jacks as it is to
have the selector switch range and test type (volts, amps, ohms)
set. All must be correct. Consult the meter manual if unsure
which jacks should be used.
7. Test leads. There should be (2) test leads or probes.
Generally, one is black and the other red.
8. Battery and fuse compartment. Usually found on the reverse,
but sometimes on the side. This holds the fuse (and possibly a
spare) and the battery that supplies power to the meter for
resistance tests. The meter may have more than one battery and
they may be of different sizes. A fuse is provided to help protect
the meter movement. Sometimes there is more than one fuse. A
good fuse is required for the meter to function. Fully charged
batteries will be required for resistance / continuity tests.
Experiment procedure1-3
1. Set the circuit as per figure 1-3-1 using variable DC Power
supply, bread board and resistors provided.
R2
R1
DC
R3
R2
R1
DC
R3
R2
R1
DC
R3
9. Is it R1=R2=R3 ?
Yes
No
Summary
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