GranTotem
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Hi there,
How are you all doing?
-Circuit-
I have built a power supply using a transformer that has multiple outputs (7), ranging from 2.5v to 35v.
I use an 8 way switch to switch between the 7 available voltages and then run them through a full wave rectifier and a capacitor(10uF) to smooth out the DC output.
Parallel to this I have an AC out for which I just dont run the current through the rectifier.
The LED is connected to the 2.5v out so I do not have to deal with a changing voltage in the case I connected it to the DC_OUT
*The transformer, again is multitap. I didnt have the symbol in Eagle thats why there are so many cables running to its center. "Ground" comes out from the secondary coil.*
-Situation-
Recently I acquired a DMM and when measuring the voltage out, I noticed the voltage went up on its own. It kept rising and rising, say at the 2.5v setting it was going up to 15v.
However when I applied a load to the output, the voltage wennt quickly back down to its intended level.
(I had previously used an analogue multimeter and never noticed this rising in voltage.)
-Question-
My question is, does the rising of the voltage have anything to do with the DMM or is there something else causing this? In that case, what could it be?
Thanks in advance,
GranTotem
DMM - Digital Multimeter
How are you all doing?
-Circuit-
I have built a power supply using a transformer that has multiple outputs (7), ranging from 2.5v to 35v.
I use an 8 way switch to switch between the 7 available voltages and then run them through a full wave rectifier and a capacitor(10uF) to smooth out the DC output.
Parallel to this I have an AC out for which I just dont run the current through the rectifier.
The LED is connected to the 2.5v out so I do not have to deal with a changing voltage in the case I connected it to the DC_OUT
*The transformer, again is multitap. I didnt have the symbol in Eagle thats why there are so many cables running to its center. "Ground" comes out from the secondary coil.*
-Situation-
Recently I acquired a DMM and when measuring the voltage out, I noticed the voltage went up on its own. It kept rising and rising, say at the 2.5v setting it was going up to 15v.
However when I applied a load to the output, the voltage wennt quickly back down to its intended level.
(I had previously used an analogue multimeter and never noticed this rising in voltage.)
-Question-
My question is, does the rising of the voltage have anything to do with the DMM or is there something else causing this? In that case, what could it be?
Thanks in advance,
GranTotem
DMM - Digital Multimeter
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