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| KaneTW:
I'm trying to measure some voltages in a circuit I built, and whenever I touch my multimeter's (BM869s) probe to ground, it shows -0.26V and the ADC in the circuit resets. Other probe is floating. Anyone have an idea why that's happening? |
| ammjy:
i am sorry, my reply is not answer. Multimeter have enough impedance for measure. so i think, measure with multimeter is not problem. (if you used multimeter with low impedence mode, please try without low impedence ) if you upload circuit diagram also, other people's can more detaily answer to you. |
| KaneTW:
--- End quote --- --- End quote --- The actual circuit is a bit older (no separate 3.3V rail for digital and missing (noncritical) pullups) but should otherwise be identical. The ground plane in the PCB layout is filled in and via stitched, but I've omitted that for the printout E: right now it's getting power from a Raspberry Pi, and all outputs/inputs are connected. |
| KaneTW:
Touching any pin with just the multimeter probe, disconnected from the multimeter, is enough to reset the device. Unfortunately I can't measure if it's due to RESET going low and causing a reset, or a voltage drop below min. |
| ignator:
Your DMM may be high resistance, but it has an intrinsic capacitance, and when you touch the probes to your circuit, the capacitance undergoes a charge transfer either from or to your circuit.Try putting a 100K ohm resistor in series with each lead of your DMM probe.I've fought this same problem with a high end Fluke DMM in a ATE usage, every time the relay closed, the circuit (in my case it was a comparator with hysteresis) flipped states. |
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