Hi
I'm new to this site and I'm looking to design an item of test equipment which will be able to measure contact resistance of relays and then display them on an LCD display. The values of resistance i would be looking at are in the region 100m ohms to approx 20 ohms. Above 20 ohms doesn't relay matter for this instrument. I proposed to use a voltage divider circuit and use a known resistance of approx 10 ohms. I could then calculate the voltage drop across the unknown resistance and hopefully the 10 ohm resistor would be small enough to give a reasonable difference in voltage drops across unknown resistances up to 20 ohms. This is the principal behind a digital multimeter.
I have the circuit for selecting the individual contact selection but the difficulty I'm having is how to take the voltage measurment and then convert it into a resistance value on an LCD display. I have looked on various parts of the net and it looks like I would need a PIC and possibly an ADC. Because the resistances are relatively low then it has to be reasonably accurate.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how to convert a measured voltage into a resistance value to be displayed on an LCD display.
Many thanks
Killeavy
I'm new to this site and I'm looking to design an item of test equipment which will be able to measure contact resistance of relays and then display them on an LCD display. The values of resistance i would be looking at are in the region 100m ohms to approx 20 ohms. Above 20 ohms doesn't relay matter for this instrument. I proposed to use a voltage divider circuit and use a known resistance of approx 10 ohms. I could then calculate the voltage drop across the unknown resistance and hopefully the 10 ohm resistor would be small enough to give a reasonable difference in voltage drops across unknown resistances up to 20 ohms. This is the principal behind a digital multimeter.
I have the circuit for selecting the individual contact selection but the difficulty I'm having is how to take the voltage measurment and then convert it into a resistance value on an LCD display. I have looked on various parts of the net and it looks like I would need a PIC and possibly an ADC. Because the resistances are relatively low then it has to be reasonably accurate.
Can anyone point me in the right direction as to how to convert a measured voltage into a resistance value to be displayed on an LCD display.
Many thanks
Killeavy