Measure current profile with an oscilloscope

nRF54L15 DK Hardware

An oscilloscope can be used to measure the average current over a given time interval and capture the current profile.

  1. Prepare the nRF54L15 DK as described in Set up the DK.
  2. Mount a 10 Ω ±0.1% 0402 resistor to R24 which is located at the back of the nRF54L15 DK.
  3. Set the oscilloscope to differential mode or a mode that is similar.
  4. Connect the oscilloscope using two probes on the pins of the P6 header, as shown in the following figure.
  5. Calculate or plot the instantaneous current from the voltage drop across the R24 resistor by taking the difference of the voltages measured on the two probes.
    The voltage drop is proportional to the current. The 10 Ω resistor causes a 10 mV drop for each 1 mA drawn by the circuit being measured.
The plotted voltage drop can be used to calculate the current at a given point in time. The current can then be averaged or integrated to analyze current and energy consumption over a period.
Figure 1. Current measurement with an oscilloscope
nRF54L15 DK current measurement with an oscilloscope
To reduce noise, do the following:
  • Use GND leads that are as short as possible.
  • Use probes with 1x attenuation.
  • Enable averaging mode to reduce random noise.
  • Enable high-resolution function if it is available.

Use a minimum of 200 kSa/s (one sample every 5 µs) to get the correct average current measurement.