First of all THANK YOU to everyone that helped me to learn a lot.I made an exhaustive test to everything, that all suggested to me to test.
- Voltage from outlet: 264-267 V (i'am in Europe, but IT seems a bit far from standards [220-240v])
Voltage from 5 V computer power supply: 5.78 V
Voltage from USB port: 5.63 V
Voltage from 5 V Arduino Pin: 5.63 V
Voltage from Arduino Pin 8: 5.61 V
Voltage from 3.3 Arduino Pin: 3.7 V
Voltage from Vin Arduino Pin: 5.03 V
Voltage from Arduino voltage regulator: 5.03 V (1st and 3rd pin)
Another test suggested by
majenkoYes my
Arduino UNO R1 is an
328P and I uploaded the sketch, and I get this results from serial:
- 5046, 5068 (I think this values are in milivolts, so is 5,05 - 5,07 Volts)
Also made test fedding the Arduino via DC jack, but I've had a problem because:
1st I have an DC jack to 9v battery, BUT I don't have any 9v battery

2nd I've found an power supply with an jack that fits in Arduino DC jack, BUT it's rated to 5V only
Anyway, I tested and i realize the test I made is reliable.
- Voltage from DC jack: 4.53 V
Voltage from Arduino 5 V pin: 2.71 V
Voltage from Arduino 3.3 V pin: 2.71 V
Voltage from Arduino voltage regulator: 2.73 V (multimeter leads: base[top of voltage regulator] + pin 1)
Voltage from Arduino voltage regulator: 3.75 V (pin 1 + pin 3)
Voltage from Arduino Vin pin: 3.75 V
MY CONCLUSIONI concluded what
retrolefty and
Nick Gammon said about the
USB bypasses the voltage regulator,
yes it is.
BUT the
Vin leakage is wrong because, I the
voltage that I get from Vin IS THE SAME when i measure the
1st and 3rd pin from voltage regulator. Because the results above is the same voltage readings with USB (
5.03 V) plugged and the DC jack (
3.75 V) plugged.
AND seems the voltage regulator is operating to the
Vin pin when USB is plugged because the values measured from
Vin and voltage regulator are the same.
From the test "
secret multimeter" inside the
Arduino Chip,
HAS an mismatch or NOT, because from
pin 8 the voltage reading
is the same as 5 V pin, so the value readed by the internal multimeter is VERY wrong (5,05V to 5.6V) because if the voltage from
pin 8 is what has inside the
Arduino chip.
OR is right because the internal reading is almost the same as the Vin voltage and the voltage regulator,
but this last conclusion doesn't make sense.
Another conclusion, Yes it needs more voltage input from DC jack to the Arduino work properly.
And another conclusion my question in thread
is wrong because my
input USB voltage is a little more than Arduino 5V pin,
NOT less as I asked.
BUT...FINAL QUESTIONHow do I get an reliable voltage reading from that secret multimeter? Because I want to have acurate readings from TMP36. The only solution is to feed the Arduino via DC jack?
PS: I know all reading are a bit inaccurate because the multimeter is not so good. I viewed a lot of YouTube videos about multimeters, and I are much more informed, and I want to buy a proper multimeter, and I found this one:
http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B000JKMTDM/ref=gno_cart_title_1?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=A1FXZ9BNGT1OWRThis multimeter is good for hobbyists?
THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELP