| ??? 05/25/01 21:36 Read: times |
#11954 - RE: Power measuring |
Martin Eder wrote:
"If you want to read RMS voltage or current, use the AD536 rms to DC converter" You could use two to give you the RMS Voltage & Current; the product would be VA. If you wanted true power, you'd need an analogue multiplier before a single RMS-to-DC |
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