Hi BoĊĦtjan:

 

Following up on my previous comment.

 

Chances are the IEC 60990 touch current measurement scheme will not have a
steady state current, but instead a fluctuating current.  Especially if the
PS output has a source impedance during the "off" state, which would
discharge the touch current measurement circuit.  

 

An oscilloscope would give you a good measurement, especially if you used a
digital scope that could be set up to measure the average current (voltage)
over a full cycle.  

 

Best regards,

Rich

  

 


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