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Some quick, off hand comments imbedded below:
Steve N. "Michael A. Terrell" wrote in message ... Some questions. How are you going to position it against the trace accurately? First you do some controlled experiments where you put the test signal through known runners to characterize the given pickup. How to orientate it & where it picks up from. What about double sided, I don't see a problem. If you get it set up so it detects at sufficient distance (.070 or so). or multilayer boards? Should still work, but you'll have to follow the target trace by "braile" (sp) since you might not be able to see it. The problems with using AC to find shorts is that you get false peaks and dips from the inductance of the traces, and the characteristics of the components. At audio this can't be a problem. I'm convinced it will just be current defined by the generator. With a runner short you won't have much current in anything but the runners anyway, no? Another problem is that some parts self destruct with only a small reverse voltage so you can damage a lot of parts while troubleshooting the board. Also, there won't be much voltage (remember the DC method?). If you do have this, you're in risk of burning up runners. That's too much current. I used the DC voltage drop & sensitive digital meter method on boards that people couldn't fix with AC, then had to find the parts they damaged. The whole idea is to find and fix a problem quickly, and reliably. Hard to believe a 600 ohm audio gen will blow up anything, but it certainly is possible... of course you just don't go in there blazing away with power.. I don't mean to say the DC method is bad, or that AC is better. AC is just another option, especially if you don't have a good enough DVM. Seems to me I saw a commercial system which did use AC. My Fluke has problems under an ohm and at fractions of a volt even though it is a 5 digit. Should be good down there. May try it to see how DC works just for info. 73 -- Steve N, K,9;d, c. i My email has no u's. |
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