Digital voltmeter DMS-30LCD series
panel-mountDCminiature

digital voltmeter
digital voltmeter
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Characteristics

Type
digital
Portability
panel-mount
Voltage
DC
Other characteristics
miniature
Voltage

Max.: 5.25 V

Min.: 4.75 V

Description

Offering all the outstanding features and benefi ts of Murata Power Solutions’ industry leading DMS-20LCD Series of 3½ Digit LCD Panel Meters, DMS-30LCD meters offer larger, more easily readable displays at slightly higher power consumptions. Like all DMS Series LCD meters, these miniature (2.17” x 0.92” x 0.43”), epoxy-encapsulated devices offer component-like ease-of-use, outstanding reliability and easy installation in either panels or pc-cards. DMS-30LCD devices operate from a single +5V supply or a 9V battery. Battery-operated units typically draw 350μA and consume a mere 3.2mW. Backlit models are available for low-light applications; though we have found many designers prefer Murata Power Solutions’ unique low-power LED meters in those circumstances. Offering 4 optional input voltage ranges (±200mV, ±2V, ±20V or ±200V), DMS-30LCD meters have an extremely user-friendly input structure. They can be used in differential or single-ended modes. Input impedance is a minimum 800kΩ. CMRR is typically 86dB. CMV is ±2V, and inputs are overvoltage protected to ±100V. Each meter incorporates an extremely stable, double regulated reference and is fully calibrated at our factory prior to encapsulation. We guarantee outstanding initial accuracy (±1 count) and excellent stability over temperature (±0.15 counts/°C). These extremely rugged meters are moisture and vibration proof and never require adjustment or recalibration.

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