I'd like to monitor the waveform of two locations marked by question marks in the diagram below.
Diagram
Neither legs can be grounded and they're floating off the ground by a considerably voltage. I could try to isolate the oscilloscope from AC with a transformer, but with the power supply operating at ~500V above ground at 30KHz, it will find a path to ground through capacitive coupling and I'm afraid it might destroy the scope.
I was thinking of using a resistive divider for the voltage across the lead, but for the current shunt, the voltage drop is only few tens of mV and the whole circuit is some 500V above ground @ 30KHz.
How do I go about hooking up a scope?
Diagram
Neither legs can be grounded and they're floating off the ground by a considerably voltage. I could try to isolate the oscilloscope from AC with a transformer, but with the power supply operating at ~500V above ground at 30KHz, it will find a path to ground through capacitive coupling and I'm afraid it might destroy the scope.
I was thinking of using a resistive divider for the voltage across the lead, but for the current shunt, the voltage drop is only few tens of mV and the whole circuit is some 500V above ground @ 30KHz.
How do I go about hooking up a scope?
