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Adafruit

Adafruit Industries is a renowned open-source hardware company that provides innovative electronics and educational resources to empower makers, inventors, and engineers. Founded in 2005 by Limor Fried, Adafruit has become a prominent figure in the maker community, offering a wide range of products including development boards, sensors, components, and tools. Emphasizing open-source values, Adafruit promotes collaboration and knowledge-sharing through its extensive collection of tutorials, guides, and project ideas. The company's commitment to education is evident through its Circuit Playground platform, which aims to teach electronics in a fun and accessible manner. Adafruit's dedication to diversity and inclusion is reflected in its efforts to support and promote women in STEM fields. With a focus on quality, creativity, and community, Adafruit continues to inspire and enable individuals to explore and create within the realms of electronics and technology.

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4403
-15 TO +15V DC ANALOG PANELMETER
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Panel Mount
Analog
Stud
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Voltmeter
Voltage
±15VDC
Analog - Black Characters
Rectangular - 60.00mm x 55.00mm
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460
VOLTMETER 3.2-30VDC LED CHAS MT
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Chassis Mount
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Wire Leads
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3
Voltmeter
Voltage
3.2 ~ 30VDC
LED - Green Characters
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705
VOLTMETER 0-99.9VDC LED CHAS MT
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Chassis Mount
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Wire Leads
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3
Voltmeter
Voltage
0 ~ 99.9VDC
LED - Green Characters
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4.5 ~ 30VDC
575
VOLTMETER 4.5-30VDC LED PNL MT
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Panel Mount
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Wire Leads
0.560" (14.20mm)
3
Voltmeter
Voltage
4.5 ~ 30VDC
LED - Green Characters
Rectangular - 45.50mm x 26.50mm
Loop Power
3989
LARGE 3V ANALOG PANEL METER
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Panel Mount
Analog
Stud
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Voltmeter
Voltage
0 ~ 3VDC
Analog - Black Characters
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574
AMMETER 0-9.99A LED PANEL MOUNT
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Panel Mount
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Wire Leads
0.560" (14.20mm)
3
Ammeter
Current
0 ~ 9.99A
LED - Red Characters
Rectangular - 45.50mm x 26.50mm
4.5 ~ 30VDC
4404
-1A TO +1A DC ANALOG PANEL METER
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Panel Mount
Analog
Stud
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Ammeter
Current
±1A
Analog - Black Characters
Rectangular - 60.00mm x 55.00mm
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3990
LARGE 5V ANALOG PANEL METER
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Panel Mount
Analog
Stud
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Voltmeter
Voltage
0 ~ 5VDC
Analog - Black Characters
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576
TEMP METER LED PANEL MOUNT
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Panel Mount
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Wire Leads
0.560" (14.20mm)
3
Temperature Meter
Thermister
-30°C ~ 70°C
LED - Blue Characters
Rectangular - 45.50mm x 26.50mm
4.5 ~ 30VDC

About  Meters

Panel meters are sophisticated instruments that serve the purpose of visually displaying an input signal through the use of analog needles, physical indicators, or digital characters. They are widely used in diverse applications where the monitoring and visualization of electrical or electronic parameters are essential. In addition to their primary function of visual representation, many panel meters come equipped with auxiliary outputs that serve multiple purposes. These auxiliary outputs may include alarm options, allowing users to set threshold values for the input signal and trigger alarms when these thresholds are exceeded. Furthermore, some panel meters offer the capability to transfer data or a reference signal to external devices such as computers or microcontrollers, facilitating data logging, analysis, and further automation. When selecting panel meters for specific applications, several key criteria are considered: Measuring range: Panel meters are chosen based on their ability to accurately measure and display a specific range of values for the input signal, ensuring that the chosen meter is compatible with the expected signal amplitude. Display type: The display type of panel meters can vary, encompassing analog needle displays, digital character displays, or even graphical displays, providing flexibility in presenting the input signal in a format that suits the application requirements. Character/indicator attributes: This includes considerations such as the size of the display, readability, color options, and additional visual indicators or symbols that enhance the user interface and convey supplementary information. Supply voltage: Panel meters are designed to operate within specific voltage ranges, and selecting a meter that aligns with the available power supply is crucial to ensuring proper functionality and performance. Panel meters are available in various types, each tailored to measure and display specific electrical or electronic parameters: Current meters: Designed to measure and display electrical current, often available in different current ranges to accommodate diverse applications. Voltage meters: Used for measuring and displaying electrical voltage, providing critical insights into the electrical potential at a specific point in a circuit or system. Frequency meters: These meters are utilized to measure the frequency of an electrical signal, offering valuable information about the oscillation rate of the input signal. Process meters: Suitable for monitoring and displaying process variables such as pressure, flow, level, or other industrial parameters, contributing to effective process control and management. Resistance meters: Specifically designed to measure electrical resistance, aiding in diagnostics and troubleshooting of electrical circuits and components. Temperature meters: These meters are employed to measure and display temperature, crucial for maintaining optimal operating conditions in various systems and environments. Wattage meters: Used to measure and display electrical power consumption or production, providing insights into energy usage and efficiency. In conclusion, panel meters play a pivotal role in visualizing and monitoring a wide range of electrical and electronic parameters, offering versatility, accuracy, and crucial auxiliary functions for enhanced control and automation in diverse applications.