I have a uCurrent. My experience with it while measuring current into a TI CC1310 was dismal, to put it politely. I'll assume it was cockpit error, but a cheap DMM measuring volts across a 10 ohm 1% resistor gave much better data than the uCurrent. Wish this wasn't so, but that was my experience (and I borrowed Chip's uCurrent: same results). The XDS110 setup I mentioned is to the "'scope across a resistor" experience (that my client's EE recommended by the way) as driving a Porsche 911 is to cruising in my Mazda 5. Seriously, I need .csv files, cumulative microjoules, blah, blah to characterize and document real performance, regressions, correlations with specific events, etc.
-Pete On 2/15/19 1:14 PM, Alex Davis via TriEmbed wrote: >> 1. measuring low power (Joulescope) (Pete Soper) > Why noy just use the scope or meter you already have with an EEVblog > uCurrent? It was about $60 and went down to the nanoamp range. > _______________________________________________ Triangle, NC Embedded Computing mailing list To post message: [email protected] List info: http://mail.triembed.org/mailman/listinfo/triembed_triembed.org TriEmbed web site: http://TriEmbed.org To unsubscribe, click link and send a blank message: mailto:[email protected]?subject=unsubscribe
