Dear List Members, At an EMC lab several years ago I was shown that to properly check for continuity of metal shielding and parts that one needed to just set the probes of an Ohm meter on the surface to be measured, Do not push the probe tips into the surface. Could anyone point to a standard or published technical procedure to correctly perform "Surface Resistance Testing."
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