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V-I analog signature display on KEYSIGHT DSOX1102G scope
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IconicPCB:
I am talking about setting up the scope , using the onboard sig genny, to display VI signature of components in an unpowered assembly.
Usually done with a small transformer and current sampling resistor.
The transformer provides a floating signal and the resistor a certain maximum current.
The transformer can be replaced with a signal generator, with a floating output. At any rate galvanically isolated from the oscilloscope.
PROBLEM: the onboard signal generator shares a common ground with the oscilloscope. Other than an external transformer is there a way to set up the scope to provide this ( analog signature analysis ) functionality?
IconicPCB:
No takers?
adam4521:
I'm a bit puzzled about the original method if you are trying to plot non-linear components. Is there dc flowing through the transformer? Are you separately providing a DC voltage source and the generator/transformer setup provides the dynamic injection?
Does the signal generator on the oscilloscope have DC offset you can use to set a bias voltage? Would that work for you?
IconicPCB:
No Adam,
No DC involved in this method.
It is a simple plot of V-I Lissajous figure.
The problem is centred on a need for a common reference point for both the current sample ( Voltage across a resitor ) and voltage across the component or node in question.
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