I'm setting up a production line testing tool. It an in-circuit functional testing JIG, that measures a bunch of things, and makes sure that the board we ship is within specifications. There is one test that's still missing, measuring the current consumption of the DUT. The original design called for a Keysight 34465A for this. And well, it's not within the budget to buy a new one.
So I'm searching for an instrument that can do current measurements, connect to the test system with Ethernet (USB might be acceptable). I though to ask the collective brainpower of the EEVBlog forum, because you know more instruments than I do. So here are specs:
- Desktop multimeter
- Measures ~100uA with 10uA accuracy
- Measures ~2A with 1% accuracy
- Can switch between these ranges without disconnecting the DUT
- Has Ethernet and SCPI, maybe USB
- Doesn't look like a toy
- Not an absolute nightmare of software to automate
My baseline is now the Siglent SDM3045X which I think would fulfill the role. I'm basing this on no actual evidence, just a guess, having never used Siglent multimeters. Honorable mention are all the Owon multimeters that look like a toy, and the Hantek 365* that looks like the piece but doesn't have uA range. And the Keysight U2741A that's somehow even more expensive than their 6.5 digit desktop meters.