Click here to Skip to main content
15,909,953 members

Welcome to the Lounge

   

For discussing anything related to a software developer's life but is not for programming questions. Got a programming question?

The Lounge is rated Safe For Work. If you're about to post something inappropriate for a shared office environment, then don't post it. No ads, no abuse, and no programming questions. Trolling, (political, climate, religious or whatever) will result in your account being removed.

 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus5-Mar-18 1:45
mvaraddevus5-Mar-18 1:45 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
Peter_in_27804-Mar-18 16:25
professionalPeter_in_27804-Mar-18 16:25 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus5-Mar-18 1:39
mvaraddevus5-Mar-18 1:39 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
OriginalGriff4-Mar-18 19:45
mveOriginalGriff4-Mar-18 19:45 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus5-Mar-18 1:42
mvaraddevus5-Mar-18 1:42 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
sir_download_alot4-Mar-18 20:47
professionalsir_download_alot4-Mar-18 20:47 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus5-Mar-18 2:24
mvaraddevus5-Mar-18 2:24 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
GrahamHanson4-Mar-18 21:09
professionalGrahamHanson4-Mar-18 21:09 
Hi, The picture on your electronics stack exchange post shows that you are using a solderless breadboard. This is very likely contributing significantly to your "phantom" resistance. I count at least 6 breadboard connections in the picture any one of which could contribute several ohms if you are unlucky!

The contacts in these things are only spring loaded so any oxidisation on the contacts or the wires will contribute additional series resistance.

Make sure that all the wire ends, including the resistor are freshly cleaned and I would also try to remove some of the oxidation from the breadboard contacts by inserting and removing each wire several times.

Better still, take the breadboard out completely and solder the battery and one end of the resistor directly together. Even then you will still have spring loaded connections from the crocodile clips on the ends of the meter leads.

I understand that you are trying to produce something that is reproducible by people without an electronics workshop, but for you tests I would also try to eliminate the battery by using a bench power supply so you can eliminate voltage droop.
Graham

GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
OriginalGriff4-Mar-18 21:42
mveOriginalGriff4-Mar-18 21:42 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
CodeWraith4-Mar-18 23:01
CodeWraith4-Mar-18 23:01 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
OriginalGriff4-Mar-18 23:18
mveOriginalGriff4-Mar-18 23:18 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus5-Mar-18 2:26
mvaraddevus5-Mar-18 2:26 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
PIEBALDconsult5-Mar-18 8:38
mvePIEBALDconsult5-Mar-18 8:38 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus5-Mar-18 9:37
mvaraddevus5-Mar-18 9:37 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
charlieg6-Mar-18 7:51
charlieg6-Mar-18 7:51 
GeneralRe: Measuring your multimeter while attempting to measure your circuit Pin
raddevus6-Mar-18 9:14
mvaraddevus6-Mar-18 9:14 
GeneralThings that make you go "hmmmm". Pin
OriginalGriff4-Mar-18 5:26
mveOriginalGriff4-Mar-18 5:26 
GeneralRe: Things that make you go "hmmmm". Pin
lopatir4-Mar-18 5:49
lopatir4-Mar-18 5:49 
GeneralRe: Things that make you go "hmmmm". Pin
RickZeeland4-Mar-18 6:45
mveRickZeeland4-Mar-18 6:45 
GeneralRe: Things that make you go "hmmmm". Pin
charlieg6-Mar-18 3:37
charlieg6-Mar-18 3:37 
GeneralRe: Things that make you go "hmmmm". Pin
OriginalGriff6-Mar-18 4:04
mveOriginalGriff6-Mar-18 4:04 
GeneralAs the finely honed athletes we all are... Pin
OriginalGriff4-Mar-18 3:51
mveOriginalGriff4-Mar-18 3:51 
GeneralRe: As the finely honed athletes we all are... Pin
Daniel Pfeffer4-Mar-18 4:00
professionalDaniel Pfeffer4-Mar-18 4:00 
GeneralRe: As the finely honed athletes we all are... Pin
CPallini4-Mar-18 5:40
mveCPallini4-Mar-18 5:40 
GeneralRe: As the finely honed athletes we all are... Pin
NoNotThatBob4-Mar-18 6:37
NoNotThatBob4-Mar-18 6:37 

General General    News News    Suggestion Suggestion    Question Question    Bug Bug    Answer Answer    Joke Joke    Praise Praise    Rant Rant    Admin Admin   

Use Ctrl+Left/Right to switch messages, Ctrl+Up/Down to switch threads, Ctrl+Shift+Left/Right to switch pages.