bilal shareef
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Hello Every Body,
I am making a voltmeter that can measure the AC voltages from 0 VAC to 115 VAC accurately using microcontroller. Below is the circuit for converting AC to DC for microcontroller.
I am using my multimeter to cross checking my voltmeter. Now I am having a problem that when I increase the AC voltages like around 90 to 115 VAC the error occurs in the reading of my voltmeter it actually give less value from the actual voltages that my multimeter shows and when I decrease the AC voltages like around 0 to 15 VAC my voltmeter gives more value from the actual value that my multimeter show.
Please tell me how can I remove this error completely and get actual voltage values with out any error ?
I am making a voltmeter that can measure the AC voltages from 0 VAC to 115 VAC accurately using microcontroller. Below is the circuit for converting AC to DC for microcontroller.
I am using my multimeter to cross checking my voltmeter. Now I am having a problem that when I increase the AC voltages like around 90 to 115 VAC the error occurs in the reading of my voltmeter it actually give less value from the actual voltages that my multimeter shows and when I decrease the AC voltages like around 0 to 15 VAC my voltmeter gives more value from the actual value that my multimeter show.
Please tell me how can I remove this error completely and get actual voltage values with out any error ?