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hi Guys

i was checking for some informations on a catalogue of a device measures the internal coating of aluminum tube

there is some informations i didnt get how to measure it:
Voltage and measuring interval : 4500 mv
2.5s
which its ok by providing 4.5v dc for 2.5 seconds

internal resistance: Voltmeter 20kOhm/v
Ammeter 2.5Ohm at 100ma
what they mean by this & how i can measure this to provide my measurements ?
i have used ina219 Current sensor for reading the current of the tube

any idea ?

thanks
Johnny
 

internal resistance: Voltmeter 20kOhm/v
Ammeter 2.5Ohm at 100ma
20 kOhm/Volt is a spec for traditional analog VOM's describing overall quality. In other words they used a reasonably good instrument.

Their ohm reading suggests they measured 2.5 ohms on their lowest range Rx1.

I say this because when I test ohms on my VOM lowest range Rx1, it sends 60 mA through the leads. The battery is 1.5V. Therefore I suppose their ohmmeter sends 100mA, not much different.

However you mention 4.5 V, but then I can't picture how that yields 100 mA and 2.5 ohms.
 

Hi,

It would be good to know some contextet.
Thus, as always: A (link to the) datasheet would be helpful.

Klaus
 

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