Thanks, i think you are right...but i think i will need a home-brew coaxial probe to connect up to it to reduce the common mode noise clutter over it...this in turn of course means floating the scope because the isolated AC source is booked up for a while now.........so i will cut off the earth from the scope and just be very careful not to touch it, unless its powered off with all cct discharged.I would advise using a shunt resistor inserted on the ground terminal of the cap.
Thanks, though you would agree that the SMPS will still be producing CM noise, and this will couple into the scope lead?...and thereby affect the measurement.if the voltage swings from 380 - 400V relative to zero volts rectified mains - there will be no CM
"exactly" is going a bit far. Depends on how much accuracy you want. What's the nominal ESR of your cap?Thanks, if this pronciple of measuring the ripple voltage is to work, then AYK, we need to know exactly the ESR of the capacitor..........which isnt well defined or known, and differs in an unknown way at different frequencies...
Thanks, its the attached, which also shows VAC input, for 240VAC, and 150W output.what does the input AC current look like ?
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