Tom_Tom
(Tom Tom)
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Interesting, for DC probes.
Fortunately I have access to several high-end Tektronix current probes, with a mix of bandwidths and currents, that, plugged into a suitable oscilloscope, can show much more about what is going on in a torch, or driver, when not operating in purely DC.
Nevertheless these clamp meters serve a purpose, but don’t necessarily reveal much useful information, maybe just peaks. I’d rather use a current shunt into a decent DVM with high bandwidth and true RMS.
Not as easy to use though, instead of just clamping over a wire and looking at the display.
Edit: you could make up a simple PWM box, variable frequency, mark-space ratio, and controlled peak current, and see how they perform in such circumstances. I think you have an arbitrary signal generator ?