Optimizing Voltage Measurement in High Resistance Circuits

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What is the best way to measure the voltage from a high resistance circuit?
The circuit resistance is higher than the resistance of the voltmeter.
 
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You haven't really provided much to go on.

It could be that your voltmeter is not very high impedance so you simply need to get a higher impedance one.

Depending upon the voltage you wish to measure, and the circuit it occurs in, one way is to use a null method. The voltage to be measured is balanced for a null against a known variable voltage or by means of a potentiometer.

Yet another method is to devise a measurement circuit where you switch alternately between a standard voltage and the one to be measured. Your measurement circuit then compares the effects of both voltages.

hope this helps

go well
 
In the 'olden days' when there just didn't exist high impedance voltmeters, people always used a 'Potentiometer.' (See above). Nowadays, you could use a feedback circuit with a high gain op amp to match the test voltage with another equal voltage from a low impedance source and then measure the value of this voltage.
 
i would connect a low-leakage capacitor to it, then come back tomorrow and read the voltage. ;)
 

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