spid3rx
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Hi,
I had been trying to measure the current drain of my project on the 1.5V step down dc/dc converter output line to a processor.
I am using 34401A mutimeter connecting in a series on the pcb trace out.
The problem is when I power up my DUT, the current drain is around 60-70+ mA but my DUT is not turning ON.
I try short a wire out and measured using a current probe with oscilloscope, and managed to measured a around 100mA after calibrate. My DUT
was able to turn ON. However consistency in the data is a concern to me. Variation can sometimes be 60mA - 110mA using
this method.
what is the problem with measuring using multimeter? does it have to do with high resistance or a "loading" in the multimeter causing
the whole DUT fail to power up properly. I know that supply line is critical cause it is supplying to the main processor.
how can I do to use the multimeter to measure to compare the data with respect to the Oscilloscope + current probe?
Thanks!
I had been trying to measure the current drain of my project on the 1.5V step down dc/dc converter output line to a processor.
I am using 34401A mutimeter connecting in a series on the pcb trace out.
The problem is when I power up my DUT, the current drain is around 60-70+ mA but my DUT is not turning ON.
I try short a wire out and measured using a current probe with oscilloscope, and managed to measured a around 100mA after calibrate. My DUT
was able to turn ON. However consistency in the data is a concern to me. Variation can sometimes be 60mA - 110mA using
this method.
what is the problem with measuring using multimeter? does it have to do with high resistance or a "loading" in the multimeter causing
the whole DUT fail to power up properly. I know that supply line is critical cause it is supplying to the main processor.
how can I do to use the multimeter to measure to compare the data with respect to the Oscilloscope + current probe?
Thanks!