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Re: Measuring Capacitors
This is common practice in microwave power amplifiers and and some MMIC designs as one component brings in two. The R and L for above SRF of the C serves as a DC block while adding a stabilizing R
By alan victor · #39977 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
That's what I finally guessed designers must do. Check out the Y21 method plot for capacitance I just posted for a different capacitor. Above the first two resonances, capacitance returns to a
By Brian Beezley · #39976 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
After looking at more .s2p capacitor files, I've concluded that the file comments refer to the measurement frequency range, not the recommended frequency range for the part. I've attached
By Brian Beezley · #39975 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
To elaborate on this a bit. Let’s think about a standard 0602 sized part - that’s 0.06” long or about 1.5 mm. A piece of wire that long has an inductance of about 1.5 nH. With, say, 33 pF,
By Jim Lux · #39974 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
Grand! Thank you.
By Steve Withnell · #39973 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
The max frequency is probably more about where losses get too big. And they’ll measure for a very wide range. Most design tools can deal with staying away from the SRF, if supplied with the part
By Jim Lux · #39972 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
Yes, it is Zack W9SZ [email protected]> wrote:
By Zack Widup · #39971 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
By coincidence, I just added an image showing capacitance and dissipation factor plotted by my S-parameter plotter. It was derived from an .s2p file provided by Kyocera. Scroll to the last
By Brian Beezley · #39970 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
Is the measurement frequency stable? Dave ZL3FJ
By Dave Brown · #39969 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
By John Nightingale · #39968 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
I have consistently had this problem measuring inductors, capacitors and resistors. Just recently I measured a silver mica capacitor that was around 3400 pF. I measured at 475 kHz (630 meter amateur
By Zack Widup · #39967 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
I live in a quiet neighbourhood; the antenna measures 8 cm from tip to tip. I shall take some measurements at the countryside and report back when I do.
By kellogs · #39966 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
Too bad it doesn't lead to any practical use. What do you expect me to do with a deadly formula like this? -- F1AMM Fran?ois
By Fran?ois · #39965 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
I was thinking that such fluctuations seen in NanoVNA were due to swinging of my multi-band fan dipole in the wind! That would change the relative nearness of elements to each other and nearby
By Jon · #39964 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
Or to put it simply, the VNA contains a highly specialized radio receiver. "W0LEV via groups.io" <davearea51a@...> wrote: -- 73 -Jim NU0C
By Jim Shorney · #39963 ·
Re: Measuring Capacitors
Nothing.. just some places block accesses to various countries, so finding alternate ways to get there is useful. There was a time when .int was resolved through a DNS server in China, which is
By Jim Lux · #39962 ·
Re: Jittery , non steady readings
If you have a close-by strong source of RF energy like FM or AM broadcasters, police, ambulance, CB'ers, hams, ....... any of those and more could be affecting the readings. This is not all that
By W0LEV · #39961 ·
Jittery , non steady readings
Is it normal for the readings to fluctuate as much as 2-3 ohms ? As in 11+/-1.5 - j(70+/-1.5) Dipole NMHA (antenna), balun, calibrated, two ferrites: one at the balun and one at the VNA S11 port. No
By kellogs · #39960 ·
Re: NANO VNA H4 , Implausible measurement results?
No, but a guy may have already worked DXCC while you're still arguing about whether an antenna is good or not. Get on and use it. Play with it later as needed. Zack
By Zack Widup · #39959 ·
Re: I need help
Yes. Alan is one of the "big boys" and belongs to Tek. Those by amateurs and others may be highly questionable. At least those are my experiences with YouToob. For example, addressing ferrites,
By W0LEV · #39958 ·