I already did that, >100A is impossible, indeed.
It seems like i cant measure the first few µs for some reason.
However, both shunt and clamp do a good job after about 400µs of start.
Check this out:
89: Ch.4 Clamp 10mV/A = 34,4A - Ch.1 Shunt 1mV/A = 36,4A (after 400µs)
90: Ch.4 Clamp 10mV/A = 13,6A - Ch.1 Shunt 1mV/A = 13,6A (after 15ms)
91: Ch.4 Clamp 10mV/A = 5,1A - Ch.1 Shunt 1mV/A = 4,8A (after 85ms)
92: Ch.4 Clamp 10mV/A = 4,3A - Ch.1 Shunt 1mV/A = 4,2A (after 500ms)
The resolution of 400µs is okay for me, there are going to be few machines that require it to be faster.
PS: How to measure the "avg. voltage"? V_mid, V_avg or V_rms?
They all give different values even tho mid and avg should be the same as the voltage never goes inverse... right?