/CurrentRanger

Precision auto-ranging current meter (ammeter)

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CurrentRanger

Precision auto-ranging current meter (ammeter)

Quick Highlights

Here are some of the features of this instrument which sets it apart:

  • Low noise zero-offset with 3-ranges (1mV output per nA/µA/mA)

  • Low input burden voltage, high precision & bandwidth analog outputs

  • Increased flexibility and usability with several input and output terminal options

  • Fast auto-ranging capable

  • Use standalone with a small OLED display or with a multimeter/oscilloscope

  • Ultra fast range switching between any ranges (even nA to mA) without any glitching/bouncing of a mechanical switch

  • Low Pass Filter mode – very useful to capture low noise signals on oscilloscopes

  • Unidirectional mode – most used mode in measuring DC currents ranging from [0, 3.3A]

  • Bidirectional mode – split supply biasing allows AC currents measurement ranging from [-1.65A, 1.65A]

  • LiPo battery powered – long life and extended measurement range

  • Auto-power-off

  • Full digital control for power & range switching via touch pads

  • OLED display option to read output with usable precision

  • Datalogging possible via Bluetooth serial module or USB (use USB isolator, see guide)

  • SAMD21 Cortex M0+ powered, change firmware to your needs

  • Optional buzzer for audible feedback

  • Current ranges output:

    • 0-3300 nA/µA/mA (Unidirectional mode)
    • +/- 0-1650 nA/µA/mA (Bidirectional mode)
    • Burden voltage:
    • 17µV/mA
    • 10µV/µA
    • 10µV/nA
  • Output offset voltage¹: typically <10µV, max 50µV

  • Maximum input voltage differential (see Safety): 33mV

  • Accuracy:

    • +/-0.05% (µA, nA ranges)
    • +/-0.1% (mA range)
  • Highest resolution (nA range):

    • 100pA (3.5digit meter)
    • 10pA (4.5 digit meter)
    • 1pA (5.5 digit meter)
  • Cascaded ultra low offset/noise amplifiers with 100x output gain

    • Bandwidth: >300KHz (-3dB)

CurrentRanger

Sample no-load mA range comparison to µCurrent GOLD: mA compare µCurrent

Sample measurement of a Moteino waking up and transmitting a RFM69 transceiver packet:

CurrentRanger

OLED Case

Kindly shared by MariusG, who has also designed the CurrentViewer image

The model can be found on Thingiverse, and is also shared in this repository in SCAD parameter based format.