Hi Technetters, I'm a layman in In-circuit test. The ICT people told me that low impedance passive devices (say, <10 ohm) require kevin connection for the test, so 2 test points are needed at the circuit nodes on each side of the device. It's okay to me for resistors, but how about the capacitors and inductors? Knowing that the typical HP3070 tester has the test frequency of 1KHz, 10KHz and 100KHz, my calculation is that <10 ohm implies <16uH at 100KHz for inductors and >160uF at 1KHz for capacitors. If this is the case, I'm afraid most capacitors and inductors in my product requires 200% nodal access. My questions are: - Is this requirement documented somewhere? - Is it really applicable to inductors and capacitors? Thanks! K.K. Chin Artesyn Technologies, Fremont,CA