Author Topic: Current ranger connected to Oscilloscope. Current to voltage conversion.  (Read 831 times)

ms0260047

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Hi All,

For our project, we want to record voltage and current continuously for our DUT. I was able to twist some code in the current ranger so it stops auto shut off.

My main question now is that how do I convert the value display on the oscilloscope into the actual current value? From what I understand, we have to use ohm's law to do so. We are using the current ranger in the μA mode. What is the internal resistance of the current ranger?

Thank you,
Vincent

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Re: Current ranger connected to Oscilloscope. Current to voltage conversion.
« Reply #1 on: September 25, 2020, 04:23:06 PM »
The raw output is in 1mV per mA/uA/nA depending on which range it is. If its uA then its 1mV per uA at output.