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| precaud:
All of the small (2" or less in length) Kelvin clips I have tried are practically useless, their contact surfaces don't have serrations deep enough to hold onto anything. Most larger clips are pretty good in this respect. But the small ones for some reason are all very smooth. I've tried generics from China (see pic below), and domestic-branded ones. No difference. Except price... Does anyone know of a small Kelvin clip that actually has usable teeth? |
| precaud:
Bump... |
| Stray Electron:
I bought these and I'm happy with them https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B071SL6PQS/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o00_s01?ie=UTF8&psc=1 They're not Kelvin clips but they can be used in a Kelvin arrangement. Just clip the two leads from the voltage sense circuit as close to the body of the DUT as possible and connect the two leads from the current source out beyond those two. |
| precaud:
Thanks, but that wouldn't work for me. I need a Kelvin clip arrangement with small contact area, not separate leads. |
| tautech:
Dremel mods time ? |
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