Claims
- 1. A method of measuring resistance in a circuit without disconnecting said circuit comprising the steps of:
- inductively applying a repetitive current pulse in a circuit under test;
- inductively sampling said repetitive current pulse induced in said circuit under test;
- sampling the voltage pulse induced across a portion of said circuit under test as a result of said inductively applied current pulse;
- displaying a voltage waveform proportional to said repetitive current pulse induced in said circuit under test on a display means;
- displaying a voltage waveform proportional to said sampled voltage across a portion of said circuit under test, wherein said displayed voltage waveform proportional to said sampled voltage across a portion of said circuit under test is representative of the resistance in said portion of said circuit under test and further wherein the total resistance of the circuit under test is computed thusly:
- R.sub.t =[E.sub.i Z.sub.t /V]-[R.sub.s ]
- where
- E.sub.i is the voltage inductively inserted into the circuit under test,
- Z.sub.t is the transfer function of the inductive current probe in ohms,
- V is the peak amplitude of said inductively sampled waveform proportional to said repetitive current pulse induced in said circuit under test, and
- R.sub.s is the equivalent source impedance in ohms associated with the voltage inductively inserted into the circuit under test.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured, used and licensed by or for the United States Government for Governmental purposes without payment of any royalty thereon.
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