I've had one of those "Hutale" LCR
meters with Kelvin probes from Dr Le Hung for six years or so.? It
works well and gives sensible answers, but really needs to be
fitted into a box.? I broke one of the switches through
carelessness. It only goes up to 10 kHz sine wave for testing
capacitors, so the lead lengths are probably not critical.? I made
a four-wire jig for testing SMD components.
Neil
On 04/09/2022 12:59, Dr. David Kirkby,
Kirkby Microwave Ltd wrote:
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On Sun, 4 Sep 2022 at 11:57, Hans Wagemans <
on4cdu@...> wrote:
I use this LC meter and am very satisfied with it:
LC meters on Ebay that look the same have a much worse specification.
73, Hans, ON4CDU
I don¡¯t have one, but this LCR meter from
Hungary quite impressed me
Note it is 4-terminal, and works on the
principle of an autobalancing bridge, like at least some of
the HP/Agilent/Keysight ones do. My Agilent 4284A (0.05%
basic accuracy) works on that principle.