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DPM ±200V LCD BakLite 5V-Pwr

DMS-30LCD-3-5B-C

Manufacturer Part Number
DMS-30LCD-3-5B-C
Description
DPM ±200V LCD BakLite 5V-Pwr
Manufacturer
Murata Power Solutions Inc
Datasheet

Specifications of DMS-30LCD-3-5B-C

Display Type
3 - 1/2 Digit LCD
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
2. Differential Input Confi gurations: Differential measurements can be
3. Engineering Scaling: For measuring voltages greater than the full
APPLICATIONS
made with either 5V-powered or 9V-powered meters. Figure 3, though
not a practical real-world application, uses a voltage divider to demon-
strate the concept of a differential input signal. Be careful not to exceed
the ±2V common mode voltage limitation for 5V-powered meters.
scale input range of a given meter, the input signal must be attenuated.
A simple voltage divider (similar to that shown in Figure 4) will scale
the input to within the range of the selected meter. R1 and R2 should
be precision, ±1%, metal-fi lm resistors with absolute TCR’s less than
50ppm/°C. See Ap Note 4 for more information on engineering scaling.
120 VAC
REF OUT
+
REF IN
V
120 VAC
IN
DP1
50kΩ < R1 + R2 < 10MΩ
AC to DC Converter
R1 + R2
R1
R2
6
8
7
R2
AC to DC Converter
Figure 3. Differential Input Confi guration
(–) IN LO
(+) IN HI
Figure 4. Input Attenuation Circuit
11
12
x V
IN
+5V SUP
(5V-Powered Models)
DMS-30LCD-1-5
= Reading
+5V SUP
1
1
DMS-30LCD-1-5
3
5V RET
3
5V RET
11
12
(–) IN LO
(+) IN HI
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8
REF OUT
7
REF IN
R1
R2
R3
1k
1k
1k
4. Floating Signal Source Measurements: Floating signals can be
5. Process Control (4-to-20mA) Measurements: In many common
CELL
1.5V
CELL
measured using the circuits shown in Figures 5 and 6. Figure 5 uses
a 5V-powered meter. Figure 6 uses a 9V-powered meter. Connecting
pin 10 (ANALOG COMMON) to (–) INPUT LO (pin 12) provides the
reference point for the meter’s input.
A “fl oating” input is a signal that has no galvanic connection to the
meter’s power supply. In the fi gures below, the 1.5V battery illustrates a
true fl oating input.
process-control applications, a 4-to-20mA current loop is used to
transmit information. Because DMS-30LCD meters have such high
input impedance, a simple shunt resistor across the meter’s input can
be used to convert the loop current to a voltage. See Figure 7. The
value of the shunt resistor is a function of the scaling requirements of
the particular application and can be calculated using the following
equation:
1.5V
120 VAC
3½ Digit, LCD Display Digital Panel Voltmeters
AC to DC Converter
ANA COMM
Figure 6. Floating Input Measurements
ANA COMM
(–) IN LO
(+) IN HI
(–) IN LO
Figure 5. Floating Input Measurements
(+) IN HI
BATTERY
11
10
12
9V
11
10
12
DMS-30LCD Series
(9V-Powered Models)
+ BAT
+5V SUP
(5V-Powered Models)
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1
1
+
DMS-30LCD-1-5
DMS-30LCD-1-9
email: sales@murata-ps.com
3
5V RET
3
–BAT
DP1
6
DP1
6
8
REF OUT
7
REF IN
8
REF OUT
7
REF IN

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