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What is a Digital Frequency Meter?

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What is a Digital Frequency Meter?


Digital Frequency Meter Definition


A digital frequency meter is defined as an instrument that accurately measures and displays the frequency of periodic electrical signals.


Function


It counts and displays the number of events occurring within a set time interval, resetting after each interval.


Operating Principle


A frequency meter converts the sinusoidal voltage of the frequency into unidirectional pulses. The input signal’s frequency is displayed as a count, averaged over intervals of 0.1, 1.0, or 10 seconds, which repeat sequentially. As the ring counting units reset, pulses pass through the time-base gate and enter the main gate, which opens for a set interval. The time base gate stops a divider pulse from opening the main gate during the display interval. The main gate acts as a switch: when open, pulses pass through; when closed, the flow of pulses is blocked.


The main gate is controlled by a flip-flop. An electronic counter at the gate output counts the pulses passing through while the gate is open. When the flip-flop receives the next divider pulse, the counting interval ends, and further pulses are blocked. The count is displayed on a screen using ring counting units, each coupled to a numeric indicator for the digital display. When the reset pulse generator is triggered, the ring counters reset automatically, and the process starts again.


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The range of modern digital frequency meter is between the range from104 to 109 hertz. The possibility of relative measurement error ranges between from 10-9 to 10-11 hertz and a sensitivity of 10-2 volt.


Measurement Range


Modern digital frequency meters measure from ten thousand to one billion hertz with high accuracy and sensitivity.


Applications


  • For testing radio equipment

  • Measuring the temperature, pressure, and other physical values.

  • Measuring vibration, strain

  • Measuring transducers

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