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how does a DMM take a differential voltage measurement

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panfilero

I've been trying to find some info on this on google... but I just
keep finding sites on DMM and how to measure voltage with them... but
my question is... how does a DMM manage to read a voltage without
access to the common point of the circuit your measuring?

If anyone knows of a good website that explains that could you please
point me towards that... I can't find one.

Thanks!
 
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bw

panfilero said:
I've been trying to find some info on this on google... but I just
keep finding sites on DMM and how to measure voltage with them... but
my question is... how does a DMM manage to read a voltage without
access to the common point of the circuit your measuring?

If anyone knows of a good website that explains that could you please
point me towards that... I can't find one.

A voltage is a potential difference between two points.
All voltage measurements are from point A to point B.
On a DMM the voltage is from probe tip to probe tip. It helps to have good
probes.
 
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Charles

John Larkin said:
It's like a tape measure; it measures the distance (voltage) between
any two points. And like a tape measure, there's no available "zero"
point to make absolute measurements from. We sometimes use a chassis,
or the earth itself as "ground", but that's still arbitrary.

It's hardly arbitrary when measuring a voltage drop across a component.

Generally, it's seldom arbitrary.
 
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Phil Allison

"panfilero"
I've been trying to find some info on this on google... but I just
keep finding sites on DMM and how to measure voltage with them... but
my question is... how does a DMM manage to read a voltage without
access to the common point of the circuit your measuring?

If anyone knows of a good website that explains that could you please
point me towards that... I can't find one.


** Try: www.aprilfool.com




...... Phil
 
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Eeyore

panfilero said:
I've been trying to find some info on this on google... but I just
keep finding sites on DMM and how to measure voltage with them... but
my question is... how does a DMM manage to read a voltage without
access to the common point of the circuit your measuring?

Don't use the circuit common.

DMMs are differential measuring instruments by design.

Graham
 
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