Electronic – arduino – Why does this current not match the multimeter

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Newbie to electronics here! I have an Arduino Uno with a 15 Ω resistor connected to the 3.3 V pin, on my multimeter, it gives me 3.2 volts.

If I use this calculator:

https://ohmslawcalculator.com/ohms-law-calculator

And place values of 3.2 volts, and 15 Ω resistance, it tells me that it should be a current of 213 approx.

But when I test this with my multimeter, I get a current of 161ma approx.

Could anyone please explain why this happening, and what I am not calculating correctly?

Thanks.

Best Answer

The impedance of your multimeter will be a few ohms. Add that to 15 Ω and if it's approximately 5 ohms, the circuit current will be 161 mA. In other words. 3.2 volts / 20 Ω = 160 mA.