In most cases, microelectronic failure analysis is rooted in the observation of voltage, either as logic levels or as time-based waveforms. This is due largely to the ease of making such measurements. As a result, current measurement is often overlooked. This article discusses aspects of current measurement that can be used during fault localization, often providing information that cannot be obtained by other means.

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