An oscilloscope can be used to measure the average current over a given time interval and capture the current profile.
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.
To reduce noise, do the following: Figure 1. Current measurement with an oscilloscope
- 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.