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rahul22 Posted - Aug 14 2009 : 4:21:12 PM
i am an electrical & electronics engineer and i want to fix this bug or loop hole in digital meter but i can understand this circuit for ac network please post the circuit and contribute to save the energy .
IF I GET THE SOLUTION I POST AS A OPEN SOURCE .

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audioguru Posted - Aug 15 2009 : 12:29:23 AM
What are you guys talking about?
What does the "electronic digital meter" measure?

If the "AC network" is 50Hz or 60Hz electricity then why measure frequencies higher than 300Hz?

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