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MicroAmp-Meter is a portable current meter that can record and profile the current consumption of IoT devices in real-time. Typical multimeters have an analog switch for different current ranges that make it difficult to measure the current consumption of devices, having a wide dynamic range of current levels e.g. ESP32 consumes about 240mA in active mode and 10uA in deep sleep mode. MicroAmp-Meter provides a solution to the problem as it has an automatic shunt-switching mechanism that enables it to measure the dynamic range of current levels ranging from 1uA to 1Amp. It has inbuilt WiFi and an application that provides a real-time graphical representation of the current in a web browser. It can also log current and other parameters on a Micro SD card for more than 12 hours.
We're raising funding through Kickstarter at an affordable price, please take a look at our Kickstarter project below!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/microampmeter/microamp-meter?ref=banner
https://www.danalogx.com/
MicroAmp-Meter is a portable current meter that can record and profile the current consumption of IoT devices in real-time. Typical multimeters have an analog switch for different current ranges that make it difficult to measure the current consumption of devices, having a wide dynamic range of current levels e.g. ESP32 consumes about 240mA in active mode and 10uA in deep sleep mode. MicroAmp-Meter provides a solution to the problem as it has an automatic shunt-switching mechanism that enables it to measure the dynamic range of current levels ranging from 1uA to 1Amp. It has inbuilt WiFi and an application that provides a real-time graphical representation of the current in a web browser. It can also log current and other parameters on a Micro SD card for more than 12 hours.
We're raising funding through Kickstarter at an affordable price, please take a look at our Kickstarter project below!
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/microampmeter/microamp-meter?ref=banner
https://www.danalogx.com/