How to Make High Sensitivity Current Measurements
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- čas přidán 18. 01. 2017
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This video will demonstrate how to make sensitive current measurements on a battery powered device. It will show how make-before-break connectors can help with quick testing and probing and how the right active probe can be very handy - especially if you are looking for large and small current signals on the same measurement as is common on battery powered devices and compact IC designs.
The probe used in this video was the N2820A and to learn more, check out more on the N2820A product page:
www.keysight.com/en/pd-2229629...
The oscilloscope used in this video was an S-Series oscilloscope. You can learn more here at the S-Series product page:
www.keysight.com/en/pcx-x20521...
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Great, and no annoying music background.
OMG, this oscilloscope is awesome!!! So easy!
Oooh that giant screen on the scope looks soooo nicceeeee *drool*
Quite an interesting video. I normally don't get to see specialized probes in action, and this was a particularly clear and concise presentation.
Your video show me that i need to learn more ....
Excelente, porfavor activar subtitulos en español gracias 🙂
Wow at the memory depth on that scope. Feels like you could almost zoom in indefinitely. :o
Looks like it is the DSOS804A. 10 bit ADC, 8 GHz bandwidth etc. A Google search says you can get it for a bargain of $68,000. And the list price for the N2820A current probe (range: 50 uA to 5 A) is $4,117. I would still buy it if I would have the money, Keysight scopes and gear are just awesome quality.
Great video and well presented!
should have used a de-esser for the audio in this video.
who uses those scopes
Not always easy justifying such expensive equipment.