hello friends,
I already obtain the range of 1mohm to 1 tera ohm but i need to go upto 1000 teraohm as per my specification.
so I need Schematic for this solution.
Thanking you,
khetani krunal
hello friends,
I already obtain the range of 1mohm to 1 tera ohm but i need to go upto 1000 teraohm as per my specification.
so I need Schematic for this solution.
Thanking you,
khetani krunal
Second time Wow!!
Your application must be something really extreme or not!
1000 Tera = 1000 * 10^12 = 1 Peta
So, you really want to measure up to 1 Peta ohm and with some self-made equipment
Before any hints for schematics. Could you tell a little bit more about you application?
Sorry, but this question make me smile
BR,
-Gusse-
Last edited by Gusse; - 22nd January 2010 at 21:46.
I am also interested in the test voltage used for measuring the resistor?
Dave Purola,
N8NTA
hello,
These type of measuring devices are used to mesure Transformer oil conductivity.You will find other site too.
Once again i am asking for the schematic related to this topic.
thanking you,
krunal khetani
I would be also very curious to know that, because it must be very high. Also how low currents you can measure? Depends on that quite much.
I though that it must be something to do with insulators, obviously. Is there any way that you could boost your existing equipment? I know, 1000x times more is pretty tough requirement (=1000x times high test voltage).
BR,
-Gusse-
see My test voltage is 500 V DC...
Even i must use amplification of lower current(from Piko amp to Nenoamp)..
system is like this
HV(500v dc)----->Resistance of Oil(1mohm to 2000Tera Ohm)------>LV.
And i have to Take current from LV point and convert it to voltage send to controller via ADC.
So your current sense capability is limited to ~0.5nA with 1Tera ohm measurement equipment. Definetely it would be much easier to try lower sensing capability than increase test voltage.
Most sensible would be increase test voltage by 2x (or 4x) and try to improve current sensing (what ever it might need).
Pico amper range current sensing is very demanding and any noise from environment will affect your results (even measuring at DC). Most probably you have to do your measurements in shielded rooms, etc..
Even if you could build up measurement system that could measure up to 2 Peta ohm then limiting factor for accuracy would be ADC (even 16bit). One step would be ~30.5G ohm. Probably you should consider some better ADC than in PICs. (This is valid only if you have just one range for input, full range).
BR,
-Gusse-
Last edited by Gusse; - 24th January 2010 at 15:01.
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