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  1. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Okay thanks for the tips VE1BLL. Operahouse the average loss could go as high as 90% depending on the operating conditions. Since we do not have a battery powered digital oscilloscope in our hands, I will first try to use an isolated differential amplifier to see how it would work. Thanks...
  2. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Oh I understand a little bit more now. I am currently using a DPO3014 from tektronix. I just checked and it definitely has an ethernet cable slot plus a usb slot as well.
  3. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Operahouse there definitely has to be an A/D converter in the system since we want to process the results afterward. However, the hard part is really to get the measurement on a lower voltage line. Let me also reassure you by definitely not looking at it from a where can I buy this thing...
  4. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Hi all, Operahouse, you are right about the slow buildup and the sudden discharge, however I am not sure to understand what do you mean when you talk about a lot of math. The circuit we use right now implies an oscilloscope which samples the converted current values and store them into memory...
  5. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Also, if you could say why using the voltage probes would be less neat and flexible that would help me justifying my choice. My guess is that the voltage divider in the probes slows down the response but I am not sure.
  6. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Hey LiteYear, This idea with the optocoupler seems a good idea. In our setup, precision is definitely of high importance so I guess going with the voltage probes would be option B. Quick question though, when do you say it would need some serious head-scratching, how would that be? Tuning or...
  7. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Hi IRstuff, I understand the concept but I do not really see how I could use it concretely. In my case, we want to digitally record the temporal behavior of the current with an acquisition device, so I am expecting to see some kind of current-to-voltage converter which would then send the...
  8. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Thanks for your reply VE1BLL. In our case, we are interested in the current on the high voltage leg. You see we are already measuring the current on the counter-electrode side, and what happens is the highly charged droplets that are emanated from the syringe needle do not all reach the...
  9. Khelz

    How can we measure low-current (microamps) at high voltage (3kV) ??

    Hey Guys, I am currently working on a biochemical application in which I send 3 kV into a syringe needle which is separated by an air gap from a grounded counter-electrode. Here is a simple schematic of what our setup looks like. Link Now, what we want to do is to monitor the current behavior...
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