Manual
Table Of Contents
- toc
- General Safety Summary
- Compliance Information
- Preface
- Getting Started
- System Configuration
- Options
- Standard Accessories
- Optional Accessories
- Probe Covers
- Travel Case
- Connecting the Amplifier to an Oscilloscope
- Power on the Amplifier
- Connecting a Current Probe to the Amplifier
- Operating the Current Probe Slide
- Degaussing and Autobalancing the Current Probe
- DC Measurements
- AC Measurements
- Control Summary
- Reference Notes
- Specifications
- Glossary
Application Notes
Measuring Ind
uctor Turns Count
To obtain an approximate turns count of an inductor, do the following. (See
Figure 23.)
1. Connect the inductor to a current limited source, as shown.
2. Measure the input current on one of the inductor leads.
3. Clamp the current probe around the inductor and note the current value.
Figure 23: Measuring the number of turns in a coil
The number of turns is equal to the ratio of coil current to input current. The
accuracy of this method is limited by the current measurement accuracy. The
following method allows more precise turns meas urement.
For a more precise turns count, you need a coil with a known number o f turns
to use as a reference.
1. Repeat steps 1 and 2 above and make the following change s:
2. Insert the reference coil into the current probe.
3. Insert the test coil into the current probe so that the currents oppose each other
as shown. (See Figure 24.)
Figure 24: Turns measurement using reference coil
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