
Red LED Digital Panel Meter, 5V Common Ground - CX102B
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Red LED digital panel meter, 200mV range, powered by 5 volts, common ground.
Our CX102 series of digital panel meters feature high readability with their 14.2 mm display heightand high reliability at a low cost.
The CX-102 series of digital panel meters are reliable, well constructed and extremely flexible. With a number of input modifications they can be used for a variety of applications like measuring and displaying AC and DC voltages in a number of ranges as well as current. Digital panel meters from Circuit Specialists are also extremely competitively priced. Their unmatched performance make these 3-1/2 digit (1999) LED panel meters the first choice for applications that require simple at-a-glance instrumentation.
CX-102B Digital Panel Meter Specifications
- Polarity: Automatic. (-) for negative value
- Power: 5 volts, common ground
- User selectable decimal placement
- Over range signified by all digits blinking
- Full scale range: 200mV
- Configuration: true differential input and reference
- Bias current: 10pA maximum
- Conversion rate: 2.5 per second
- Common mode voltage: +/-1V
- Operating temperature: 32° to 122°F (0° to 5o°C)
For more information, refer to the CX-102B's spec sheet.
For applications where a sealed back unit is necessary, we offer the CX-202 series of digital panel meters.
Helpful Links
We have extensive information and how-to articles on digital panel meters on the Circuit Specialists blog:
Here is a basic tutorial on how to use a digital panel meter.
This write up explains how to use a digital panel meter to measure AC current.
Here is a more in depth article that explains a method to accurately display DC Power values on a digital panel meter.
Finally, here is another feature that explains how to measure AC voltage with a digital panelk meter.