Here is what I mean for a USB breakout: https://www.electro-tech-online.com...t-Adapters-Connectors-and-Surge-Protector.pdf
See the jacks with the terminal strips. I think they may be available on ebay too. Take a look at their USB offerings as well.
In Mutt09 push GND to see where the GND reference is then it might make some sense.
A simple stack of two sources might be better for a first cut. A sine wave source in series with a DC power source.
With AC there are so many ways to describe a sine wave such as; zero to +peak, zero to -peak, DC offset, peak to peak, RMS; frequency
db's or decibels is an entire topic all to itself.
I guess so. $100 for a board with some connectors and 3 resisters!!!!Looks like someone is making a couple of bucks wouldn't you say? **broken link removed**
so whats all this about DC on AC bias
the OP said:Was your other like the ones I found?
Cant we just get a digital readout if it's only off two wires or is that just work for the sake of it when multimeter could read two metal sockets onto them, in fact you could just leave breadboard pins through box & read all four
You had too much coffee. Your not making sense!
The problem is your measuring low currents at low voltages. Most DVM's unless they are of the feedback type have a significant resistance. Your 200 mA scale might drop 0.2 volts or it could drop more. Depends on the meter. The idea with the hall effect sensor is that the resistance will be low.
We have to measure 0.1, 0.5 and 1 Amp at 5V without dropping too much voltage. I think with your suggested parts which can plug into a 0.1" spacing breadboard, you can use a simple SMT breadboard for the allegro device. Then you just need a power socket. These should be available from sparkfun.com. Your multimeter can also be used for other things too.
So, it's breadboardable.
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