Swend
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Hi friends!
I have a 1000 ohm resistor connected to the secondary winding of my pulse transformer, and I'm measuring voltage and current which is all fine. But then I want to e.g. calculate the voltage by applying ohms law - then the calculated voltage is not even in the same range as the measured voltage, so there must be a problem somewhere, either my calculation, measurement and/or expectations? What do you think?
X-axis is nano-seconds...
I have a 1000 ohm resistor connected to the secondary winding of my pulse transformer, and I'm measuring voltage and current which is all fine. But then I want to e.g. calculate the voltage by applying ohms law - then the calculated voltage is not even in the same range as the measured voltage, so there must be a problem somewhere, either my calculation, measurement and/or expectations? What do you think?
X-axis is nano-seconds...