Claims
- 1. A hook-on digital ammeter comprising
- an annular magnetic core interrupted at at least one location such that the core material at opposite sides of the interruption is sufficiently separable to allow passage of a conductor through the interruption;
- a secondary winding wound on said core, said secondary winding being tapped at a plurality of points thereon;
- liquid crystal display means comprising a plurality of display segments having a common connection; and
- circuit means coupling a separate one of said taps; respectively, to a separate segment of said liquid crystal display means, respectively, said common connection being connected to one end of said secondary winding such that the optically response state of each segment of said liquid crystal display means is directly determined by the amplitude of AC voltage across said secondary winding.
- 2. The digital ammeter of claim 1 wherein said circuit means includes voltage limiting means situated between each separate one of a plurality of said taps, respectively, and the separate segment of said liquid crystal display means respectively coupled thereto.
- 3. The digital ammeter of claim 2 wherein said liquid crystal display means includes an anode terminal, and wherein each of said voltage limiting means comprises:
- a resistance connected between said each separate one of said plurality of taps and said separate segment of said liquid crystal display means; and
- a pair of series-opposed zener diodes connected between said separate segment of said liquid crystal display means and a common tap of said secondary winding,
- said common tap of said secondary winding being connected to said anode terminal.
- 4. The digital ammeter of claim 1 wherein said display segments comprise alphanumeric elements.
- 5. A digital ammeter for measuring alternating current in a conductor, said ammeter comprising:
- an annular magnetic core encircling said conductor carrying alternating current;
- a secondary winding wound on said core, said secondary winding being tapped at a plurality of points thereon;
- a liquid crystal display means comprising a plurality of display segments having a common connection; and
- circuit means coupling a separate one of said taps, respectively, to a separate segment of said liquid crystal display means, respectively, said common connection being connected to one end of said secondary winding such that the optically responsive state of each segment of said liquid crystal display means is directly determined by the amplitude of AC voltage across said secondary winding.
- 6. The digital ammeter of claim 5 wherein said circuit means includes voltage limiting means situated between each separate one of a plurality of said taps, respectively, and the separate segment of said liquid crystal display means respectively coupled thereto.
- 7. The digital ammeter of claim 6 wherein said liquid crystal display means includes an node terminal and wherein each of said voltage limiting means comprises:
- a resistance connected between said each separate one of said plurality of taps and said separate segment of said liquid crystal display means; and
- a pair of series-opposed zener diodes connected between said separate segment of said liquid crystal display means and a common tap of said secondary winding,
- said common tap of said secondary winding being
- connected to said anode terminal.
- 8. The digital ammeter of claim 5 wherein said display segments comprise alphanumeric elements.
Parent Case Info
This application is a divison of application Ser. No. 286,490, filed July 24, 1981, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,471,300.
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Divisions (1)
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