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One problem with that approach to output sensing is you can only detect a problem once prior to energizing the atomizer. Once the atomizer is energized, you're no longer checking for a problem. You may or may not have the time to sense resistance between pulses depending on your PWM frequency and duty cycle. So, if an atomizer powers up okay, then shorts after the check, you won't detect it. Circumstance can be a bitch