Ohmmeter needed

Using this platform for teaching tasks would improve if an ohmmeter or, more generally, a multimeter interface were added.

by Matti428493
December 02, 2024
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Answer by natastro

1) I agree!

2) You're in the wrong place to make a feature request :) See the Feature Requests section of the Forums instead.

3) It's not terribly convenient, but you can build your own Ohmmeter or provide it to students:

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by natastro
December 16, 2024
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Answer by jonathanzam

Thanks for your answer. This is what I'm looking for.

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by jonathanzam
December 17, 2024
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Answer by TerryJoe

If you need an ohmmeter for your project, consider integrating the STM32L152RBT6 microcontroller into your design. This versatile MCU offers low power consumption, making it ideal for precision measurement tools. You can easily interface it with external circuits for resistance measurement and implement advanced features like data logging. Learn more about its capabilities on STM32L152RBT6. It’s a cost-effective solution for building customized measurement devices.

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by TerryJoe
3 days, 10 hours ago
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