04/19/2024 10:28 p.m.
https://cablematic.com/en/products/lcd-3-digit-display-in-yellow-and-with-50-500-vac-voltmeter-round-22mm-AO079/
LCD 3-digit display in yellow and with 50-500 VAC voltmeter round 22mm
REF: AO079
Specifications
  • 3-digit LCD display with yellow 50-500 VAC voltmeter.
  • Viewfinder model to install in panel or control boxes, since it has a standard diameter of 22 mm.
  • Approximate size: 28 x 28 x 50 mm.
  • Device designed for integrators and designers of electronic circuits.
  • High quality electronic components.
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PVP
7.42
Price including VAT: 7.42
PVD
5.96
Shipping costs: 30,75 *
GB-SE1 1ES
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2 years
warranty
14 days
returns
100%
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In stock
Only 5 units

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Specifications
  • 3-digit LCD display with yellow 50-500 VAC voltmeter.
  • Viewfinder model to install in panel or control boxes, since it has a standard diameter of 22 mm.
  • Approximate size: 28 x 28 x 50 mm.
  • Device designed for integrators and designers of electronic circuits.
  • High quality electronic components.

More info

3-digit LCD display with yellow 50-500 VAC voltmeter. Viewfinder model to install in panel or control boxes, since it has a standard diameter of 22 mm. Approximate size: 28 x 28 x 50 mm. Device designed for integrators and designers of electronic circuits. High quality electronic components.
  • Gross Weight: 20 g
  • Product size (width x depth x height): 2.8 x 2.8 x 5.0 cm
  • Number of packages: 1
  • Packages size: 5.0 x 2.8 x 2.8 cm
  • Master-pack: 1

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Technical terms

  • VAC
VAC
VAC would be the abbreviation of Volt Altern Current which would be translated Volts of alternating current. The difference between VDC is that its sinusoidal oscillation achieving a more efficient energy transmission.

The alternating current is the energy that we receive in our homes, it is generated in the power plants by means of alternators.

The intensity of this type of current varies with time, and changes direction 50 times throughsecond (50hz). The generated voltage changes in the form of sine wave so it is not constant.

In the image:
  1. Current by pulsations.
  2. Direct current (DC).
  3. Alternating current (AC).
  4. Variable current.

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