I found this thread while Googling "
power rail probe" today, having a similar need as the opening poster. In my case, I want to measure ripple and noise for 5v & 12v switch mode supplies. (Scope: Rigol DHO804)
A $4,000 power rail probe from Keysight, Tektronix, etc. is laughably out of the question
for a hobbyist or casual user, and yet, these specialty probes are superior to other probing solutions out there, including general purpose active probes.
The upside is that I came across a
low-cost solution, albeit one that I have not personally purchased and tried yet.
I first discovered the following power rail probe design by
Andrew Levido, which is quite interesting:
https://circuitcellar.com/research-design-hub/projects/building-a-power-rail-probe/Googling further led me to
Patrick Coleman, who has forked Levido's design and posted all the details on his Github page here:
https://github.com/blinken/power-rail-probe/tree/mainColeman even sells a fully assembled device, complete with a matte black enclosure professionally overlaid with white text:
https://paradar.co.uk/products/low-noise-oscilloscope-power-rail-probe£249 (US$317) fully assembled
£45 (US$57) for blank PCB & enclosure (must buy components on
BOM separately yourself)