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[SOLVED] How to measure fretting resistance (Very low resistance changes) of connector?

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How to measure Very low resistance changes of connector?

Hello,
Can anyone share ideas of how mohm resistance ( 50 mohm to 200mohm) of connector pins can be measured?
My Connector is experiencing huge vibration & thermal testing and it cause fretting in connector pins.
I want to measure that resistance w.r.t vibration level.
( Connector is placed on Electronic Unit & unit is placed in testing chamber), need to make set-up outside so I can measure resistance.

I thought of using potential divider network, but do not know how it will be effective.

Any suggestions?
 
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Any standard benchtop multimeter with 4-wire resistance measurement option will be fine.
 

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