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DMS-40LCD Series
4½ Digit, LCD Display Digital Panel Voltmeters
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APPLICATIONS
1. Single-Ended Input Confi gurations: True single-ended measurements
can only be made with 5V-powered meters. The circuit of Figure 2 avoids
problems normally associated with ground loop currents. Separate ground
runs should be used for 5V RETURN (pin 3) and (–) INPUT LO (pin 12).
DMS-40LCD meters are available in either 5V-powered or 9V-powered models.
9V devices operate directly from 7.5V to 14V supplies (usually batteries) without
the need for external voltage regulators. 9V devices, however, can not be used
to measure voltages referenced to the negative battery terminal (pin 3) because
the minus input to the meter (pin 12, (–) INPUT LO) must always be at least
1.5V above pin 3. 9V-powered meters can only be used to make differential and
not single-ended measurements.
5V-powered devices operate from any well-regulated +5V supply and will ac-
curately measure voltages both above and below pin 3 (5V RETURN) in either
single-ended or differential confi gurations.
8. Soldering Methods: All models in the DMS-40LCD Series easily withstand
most common wave soldering operations. We recommend, however, you
evaluate the effects your particular soldering techniques may have on the
meter’s plastic case and high-precision electrical performance. We recom-
mend the use of no-clean solders.
9. Suggested Mating Connectors:
Panel mounted:
Connector housing Murata Power Solutions P/N 4320-01069-0
Terminal type Murata Power Solutions P/N 4400-01032-0
Crimping tool Murata Power Solutions P/N 39-2099000
Wire size 22 to 26 AWG
Insulation diameter 0.062” (1.57mm) maximum
Stripping length 0.100 to 0.125” (2.54 to 3.17mm)
Board mounted:
Socket Murata Power Solutions P/N 4320-01074-0
In any backlit application, including those with supply voltages
< 9.2V, the current drawn by the backlight (and therefore the current drawn
by the meter) can be reduced by installing a 1/4 Watt resistor between pins 3
and 9. The brightness of the backlight will be reduced proportionately.
5. ANALOG COMMON (Pin 10): This pin is connected to an internal, low-noise,
“relative” ground. It is used in certain “fl oating” measurements as described in
the Applications section of this data sheet and Ap Note DMS-AN3 at
http://www.murata-ps.com/data/meters/dms-an3.pdf. Pin 10 should not be
connected to pin 3 (5V RETURN/–BATTERY) or to your system’s analog
ground.
6. REFERENCE IN/OUT (Pin 7): This pin accesses the meter’s internal refer-
ence and is used during the factory calibration procedure. Pin 7 should be
left open in most common applications. It can be used in certain “ratiometric”
applications in which it is desireable for the meter’s reference to track an
external reference.
7. Gain Adjust: There is a gain-adjust potentiometer on the back of each
meter. It has approximately ±150 counts of adjustment range. Since
these devices essentially have no zero/offset errors, a gain adjustment is
effectively an overall accuracy adjustment. Though they may be performed
at any point (except zero), accuracy adjustments are most effective when
performed with higher level input signals.
RSeries = Ohms
+12.6 – 9.2V
0.035
RSeries = Ohms
+BATTERY – 9.2V
0.035
Example: If +BATTERY (pin 1 with respect to pin 3) is +12.6V,
RSeries = 97 Ohms
Figure 2. Single-Ended Input Confi guration
(5V-Powered Models)
3. Low Battery Annunciator: The “BAT” annunciator in the upper left-hand
corner of the display turns on when the supply voltage for 5V-powered
models falls below the approximate range of 2.7V to 3.7V, or when the
supply voltage for 9V-powered models falls below the approximate range of
5.4 to 7.2V. This function can not be disabled.
Please note, the “BAT” annunciator is a convenience feature only. The supply
voltage ranges specifi ed previously in the ‘Performance/Functional Specifi ca-
tions’ section of this data sheet must be maintained at all times in order to
ensure the DMS-40LCD meets its accuracy and stability specifi cations.
4. HOLD/BACKLIGHT (Pin 9) Function: For non-backlit models, connecting
pin 9 (HOLD/BACKLIGHT) to pin 3 (5V RETURN/
–BATTERY) will hold (continuously display) the last reading.
If not used, pin 9 should be left open for these models.
For backlit models, grounding pin 9 (i.e. connecting it to pin 3) turns on the
backlighting LED’s. 9V-powered backlit models function with supply voltages
up to +14V, however, activating the backlight with voltages greater than
9.2V can damage the meter. Therefore, a 1/4 Watt series resistor must be
installed between pins 3 and 9 in these situations. The value of the series
resistor is determined using the following formula:
1
12
3
+5V SUP
(–) IN LO
5V RET
120 VAC
11
(+) IN HI
6
DP1
+
–
AC to DC Converter
V
IN
DMS-40LCD-0/1-5
2
RANGE