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RichardM:
Hi All

I have an old Micronta 22-208 analog FET voltmeter that works perfectly except for resistances on the highest 1M range which measure high by about a factor of 2. I cannot for the life of me work out why.

I have checked the 9.9M resistor R19 out of circuit and it works fine. The S1 switch “fingers” also seem to make contact with the right pads on the dial pcb.

I thought I would try to measure resistance between the COM terminal and the battery positive terminal whilst rotating the S1 dial between the resistance ranges. I measure the correct values of about 10ohms, 100ohms, 10kohms, 100kohm on the lowest ranges but only 2.17Mohms on the 1M range?

Any help appreciated. Scratching my head at the moment.

Richard

xavier60:
Can R19 be measured in circuit? Maybe a conductive track has formed between the contact pads of the switch.

MathWizard:
It's a cool circuit, I started to make the circuit, but IDK if LTSpice has any dual JFET's like that. But later I want to use regular JFET's, and alter whatever, to match the input/output range of the JFET's as a diff-amp.

But yeah I've never tried to make a pure meter for V or A or Ohms. I would also like to try making a simple deflection meter, with some coil, even just wrapped around a compass.

One of these days...

floobydust:
Measuring DCV, is there symmetry in readings between switch S3 in Polarity(+) or (-) ?
i.e. DCV inject almost a volt on say the 1V range, compare what it reads with Polarity(+) verses leads swapped and Polarity(-).
Just to see if one JFET side has some excess leakage current on the gate circuit cause a loading error.
If that is the situation, it would explain R19 appearing low value and Rx1MEG reading low as well.

RichardM:
Thanks for the replies.

In circuit, R19 measures 9.9M right around the dial EXCEPT when on the 1M range where it measures about 4.8M ?

The DC voltages are symmetric when changing the polarity switch which is a relief as the jfet may be fine?

If I measure between each of the pads for the ranges and the inner arc shaped pad on the switch (one with the 1.5V) I get around 3.68M ohms. If this is in parallel with the 9.8M resister then that would give me the 2.17M I am reading between COM and the battery positive terminal. The 3.68M in parallel with the other resistors won’t make much of a difference. Just some random thoughts from probing around

Richard

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