I have a Tektronix AC clamp-on probe (3A max) that I use with the Xminilab Portable, and a tried and true old clamp-on 400A probe Tenma probe that I use with a variety of DMMs. /\r\n//\r\n/I hear you that an equivalent to the Sinometer UT204 (
www.amazon.com/UT204-True-RMS-Auto-rangi...ords=sinometer+ut204
) with a built-in scope interface should be a hit for the electric vehicle (EV) crowd, eh!/\r\n//\r\n/We are thinking about getting a B&K Precision CP3 (
www.amazon.com/Precision-CP-Clamp-Meter-...1&keywords=B%26K+CP3
) which looks like a decent probe to marry to an Xminilab or Xprotolab Portable and attached laptop or tablet or use with the bench scope!
[Edit] we realize that there will likely be phase delays, so showing current vs voltage events with a probe like this meant for use with a DMM may be less than optimal. It will allow visualization of current AND voltage waveforms though the current waveform may be timeshifted and?require some calibration of the current waveform timebase.
[Edit2] Your range request is interesting, 1mA to 20A. Typically to get accuracy in the mA range, one needs a very different size probe than for a few amps and up. So the Tektronix probe (and there is a real expensive AC/DC version) has a tiny clamp and a lot tighter tolerances compared to the probes for higher current and larger wire. Separate post I found a Fluke probe with 2A and?200A ranges that is often available for US$20 + S/H.