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How to Measure Current with an Oscilloscope - Take the Mystery Out of Oscilloscope Probing
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2017Nov 20
You'll be surprised how easy it is to measure current with a scope! Free Oscilloscope Probing 101 Course ► https://bit.ly/KU_Blog_Probes101 ◄ Click to subscribe: http://bit.ly/Scopes_Sub Probe Training Kit Download ► http://bit.ly/ProbingPitfalls ◄ Probe Selection Guide ► http://bit.ly/2mtAzeW ◄ 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 You can ask us questions on Facebook   / keysightbench   Learn more about using oscilloscopes: http://oscilloscopelearningcenter.com Check out the EEs Talk Tech podcast: http://www.eestalktech.com More about Keysight oscilloscopes: http://bit.ly/SCOPES Check out our blog: http://bit.ly/ScopesBlog Follow us on Twitter: @DanielBogdanoff   / danielbogdanoff   Oscilloscope probing is arguably the most misunderstood but critically important aspects of making a good measurement. Take the Mystery Out of Probing video series, hosted by Ally Dartt, will unveil some of the greatest probing mysteries to help you make the most of your oscilloscope probes and improve your measurement accuracy. #oscilloscope #probing #probe #oscilloscopeprobe #currentprobe #ohmslaw #oscilloscopes #howto #engineering #rogowskicoil #clamponcurrentprobe #clampon #highsensitivitycurrentprobe

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