On 5/6/08, loopcycle put forth:
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>yeah i think so. im basically opening each circuit (+15v, -15v)
>separately, at one point, and measuring the current between the
>module and psu while its
>powered up. ill have to find some good safe points on the pcb to attach to (i
>didnt use a header for my power).
Right, the point would have to be where the power goes.
>question: do i have to consider polarity when i place my multimeter in the
>circuit? how do i know which side of my DMM connects to the negative supply?
Unless your meter can only measure current going one way, I don't
think it matters, although every diagram I've seen has shown the red
meter lead connected to the negative side of the circuit (ground or
the negative supply). Which looks backwards to me. My digital meter
will show either show a negative sign or not depending on which way I
put the leads, or which way the current is flowing, depending on how
you want to look at it.