The venerable Kelvin-sensing circuit, or four-terminal measurement circuit, minimizes measurement errors that your test equipment and test leads can impose. It is named for William Thomson, Lord ...
Schützinger’s Kelvin four-wire measurement connectors are now available from JPR Electronics. The connectors allow engineers to measure current and voltage through two opposing measurement channels ...
The Multitest nanoKelvin socket is tailored for making Kelvin measurements on small-pad devices. It combines the features of Multitest’s Kelvin contactors with plunge-to-board capabilities. The socket ...
The ability to perform low-resistance measurements is the key behind the model 6730 test accessory four-wire Kelvin lead set. The test leads employ a wide-opening 0.800-in. (20.3-mm) alligator-clip ...
Kelvin measurement, which has been in use for decades, is no longer sufficient for addressing resistance in complex chips. The problem is that resistance is no longer concentrated in transistors, and ...
There is a limit to the smallest conceivable uncertainty in any measurement: no quantity can be measured more accurately than the unit of that quantity can be defined. With this in mind, metrologists ...
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