We have been presented with an engineering problem that we are not sure how to solve: we need to be able to measure high-frequency ripple current (up to several MHz) on a DC power rail that can be anywhere from zero to 500 volts, and get that in a form that can be fed into a logging device. The DC component of the current can be up to 100 amperes. Any engineers here who can give some advice?
@Felthry i'm smelling burned copper wire from here and it's kinda weirding me out
@Nine I assure you we know what we're doing, it's only the measurement part we can't find a good solution for!
@Felthry oh no I believe you know what you're all doing, that's fine. I just... just thinking about that much voltage and current... i'm like.
i mean i don't know engineering at all but those numbers registered in my head immediately as "DO NOT LICK"
@Nine ahah, well, that's probably a good idea
@Felthry i suppose it's worrying to me because i'm not sure why my brain immediate thought is "you shouldn't lick that". granted i used to really not be able to resist licking 9 volt battery terminals. even though I hated it. but I liked it too.