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[SI-LIST] Re: Measurement peaks of current.
- From: Hal Murray <hmurray@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: janton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Wed, 04 Aug 2004 17:06:31 -0700
> I will probably also learn a lot when the PDS gurus chime in, but
> count me in the naive group.... the boards we design, as reference/
> characterization/demo boards for our chip sets, employ 4-port
> milli-ohm precision resistors for making power measurements.
Where in the circuit are you installing that resistor?
Is it back near the power connector so you are measuring power to the whole
board?
Or do you split off a chunk of the power plane so you can measure just the
part of the board with your chips?
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