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257,931 views • Nov 20, 2017 • #oscilloscope #ohmslaw #probe
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You'll be surprised how easy it is to measure current with a scope!
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How to measure current with an oscilloscope? You can use the Ohm's law method and calculate current with a measured voltage. Or, you can use a current probe. Join Ally as she unveils this oscilloscope probing mystery.
Ally will walk through 3 situations where you'd want to use a current probe, and which type of current probe works best for each.
#1 High current- Rogowski coil probe
#2 10ma-30A- Clamp-on current probe
#3 Low current- high sensitivity probe
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