On Tue, Mar 17, 2015 at 6:16 PM, Philipp Burch <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi Nicklas!
>
> On 17.03.2015 23:09, Karlsson & Wang wrote:
> > It is possible to hold probe a little bit above the point, amplitude
> will however not be accurate. Rugoski coil is also useful for high
> frequency measurements of currents but not low frequency or DC.
>
> Unfortunately, amplitude is quite something that matters. According to
> my simulations, the loading of the mentioned probe should be ok, it
> really only the problem of securely attaching it for doing the
> measurements. It is not a single-shot thing, I'll need to take hundreds
> of waveforms without readjusting the probe, so manually holding it on or
> somewhere near the testpoint is not really an option.
>
> Regards,
> Philipp
>


Philipp,

I forgot to ask, what exactly are you using as a test point?  Hole in the
PCB, or possibly a post?  Or are you getting the reading off one leg off a
component?

Mark
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