Harmon divider 10:1 and 100:1

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amdx

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Just found this neat method to make 10:1 voltage dividers.
Not as important now that you can get such precision resistors, but with
this you don't need them. Also measurable on a single voltage range so
no worry about another attenuator in your meter. Again not so important
with modern meters.
I had to read it twice to understand it, maybe you will do better.

> http://conradhoffman.com/HamonResistor.html

Mikek
 
On 19/08/2019 12:41 PM, amdx wrote:
 Just found this neat method to make 10:1 voltage dividers.
Not as important now that you can get such precision resistors, but with this you don't need them.
Also measurable on a single voltage range so no worry about another attenuator in your meter. Again
not so important with modern meters.
I had to read it twice to understand it, maybe you will do better.

http://conradhoffman.com/HamonResistor.html

                                    Mikek

Interesting, thanks.
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~misfit~ wrote:

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Interesting, thanks.
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Shaun.

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On 10/12/2019 3:57 AM, Phil Allison wrote:
~misfit~ wrote:

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Interesting, thanks.
--
Shaun.


** This you ??

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..... Phil

Not sure what your point was there Phil.
It's kind of a neat idea, a bit outdated with today's instruments,
but still a neat idea.
I even give you credit for understanding it.

Mikek
 

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