Good accuracy: 0.25% +-1 digit, capacitance 0.0pF-100mF, inductance 0.0uH-32kH, impedance 0.000-200M, also measures Q, Df, Rs. Selectable bias. Auto-trim.
Downsides: only 1kHz test frequency, level=2V, bias=2V. No fancy data port like the more expensive models in the line. My unit was also "well loved" but is less than a year out of calibration and matches my R,C standards.
Downsides: only 1kHz test frequency, level=2V, bias=2V. No fancy data port like the more expensive models in the line. My unit was also "well loved" but is less than a year out of calibration and matches my R,C standards.
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Very nice too🙂
I think the reason you haven't had any repies yet, may be that we're all green with envy
Now, are you going to put it to good use?
I think the reason you haven't had any repies yet, may be that we're all green with envy

Now, are you going to put it to good use?
For some interesting reading take a look at the USPatent and Trademark Offie www.uspto.gov filings by GenRAd for their LCR meters. An LCR meter or impedance bridge is the third most important instrument in my lab after a couple DVM's and the scope. (I have a Genrad digibridge).
I have a LCR meter
It is a good tool.
Mine is a yellow handhold of a not so expensive kind.
Wouldn't like to be without it.
It also measures frequencies
and other things a multimeter should.
Has PEAK and HOLD
I got tired of it running out of the 9 volts supplied by battery.
So I converted a flashlight charger into a battery eliminator
and drilled a hole for the wires to put in permanent power to it.
So now it can be left on 24 hours a day.
It is a good tool.
Mine is a yellow handhold of a not so expensive kind.
Wouldn't like to be without it.
It also measures frequencies
and other things a multimeter should.
Has PEAK and HOLD

I got tired of it running out of the 9 volts supplied by battery.
So I converted a flashlight charger into a battery eliminator
and drilled a hole for the wires to put in permanent power to it.
So now it can be left on 24 hours a day.
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Hi tiroth,
Curious how much the Fluke set you back. I use an SR720 in my lab at work and find it is very easy to get accurate, repeatable measurements with. Does the Fluke come with a Kelvin fixture?
http://www.srsys.com/html/lcr.html
Curious how much the Fluke set you back. I use an SR720 in my lab at work and find it is very easy to get accurate, repeatable measurements with. Does the Fluke come with a Kelvin fixture?
http://www.srsys.com/html/lcr.html
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$150 on Ebay. Seemed quite reasonable what with the more basic units running $70.
It does have Kelvin sense testpoints. I like the accuracy on your unit better though. 😉
It does have Kelvin sense testpoints. I like the accuracy on your unit better though. 😉
tiroth said:$150 on Ebay. Seemed quite reasonable what with the more basic units running $70.
It does have Kelvin sense testpoints. I like the accuracy on your unit better though. 😉
That's a much friendlier DIY price. I seem to recall paying about $1400 US for the SRS model.
I will have to keep my eyes open for the Fluke model. Fluke makes good quality gear. My bench meter is an 8050A and I just picked up a 110 to replace my 8020B (display dried out). Top quality gear that just keep working and working.
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Since we're whipping 'em out and laying them on the table, here's mine.
This is an impedance bridge that measures L, C, R/G, X/B, Q, D, Y/Z in series or parallel configurations. Freqs from 20 Hz to 150 kHz. 5mV - 1500 mV. GPIB. External bias supply port, tape drive, etc.
I picked it up real cheap (no, I mean really, really cheap!). Those of you who drool over this sort of stuff, keep looking. Deals are out there!
I will soon be doing an extensive set of measurements on my ESL 63s, and some home brew ESL panels and panels plus transformers to try to develop some models for simulation.
MR
This is an impedance bridge that measures L, C, R/G, X/B, Q, D, Y/Z in series or parallel configurations. Freqs from 20 Hz to 150 kHz. 5mV - 1500 mV. GPIB. External bias supply port, tape drive, etc.
I picked it up real cheap (no, I mean really, really cheap!). Those of you who drool over this sort of stuff, keep looking. Deals are out there!
I will soon be doing an extensive set of measurements on my ESL 63s, and some home brew ESL panels and panels plus transformers to try to develop some models for simulation.
MR
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haldor said:Actually I mispoke, my new handheld is the Model 111, not the 110.
Very nice compact meter. Unlike my old 8020B, you can comfortable hold it in one hand.
How much did you pay for that and in what funds canadian or us. ? i think it is time for me to get a new meter : O ) I LIKE THAT ONE.
Guys ever use this one???
Just talked to wife into buying me an LCR meter. Been wanting it for quite a while now, and will have to wait until X-Mas to play with it, Anyone have any reiviews to report?
It's a Tenma 72-920 (Also I think it's the same as some Extech, and BK precision units out there)
http://www.mcmb2b.com/cgi-bin/test/72-960.html
As for my favorite, I like the Sencore LC-102. I guess they don't even make it anymore, but it was a nice unit. It tested caps leakage, ESR, and capacitance at full voltage. Does similar things with inductors as well. It has the standard cap tables, and tells you if the caps are out of tolerance. I'd love to own, but a little to $$$ for my budget. Even at factory refurb prices...
-Dan
Just talked to wife into buying me an LCR meter. Been wanting it for quite a while now, and will have to wait until X-Mas to play with it, Anyone have any reiviews to report?
It's a Tenma 72-920 (Also I think it's the same as some Extech, and BK precision units out there)
http://www.mcmb2b.com/cgi-bin/test/72-960.html
As for my favorite, I like the Sencore LC-102. I guess they don't even make it anymore, but it was a nice unit. It tested caps leakage, ESR, and capacitance at full voltage. Does similar things with inductors as well. It has the standard cap tables, and tells you if the caps are out of tolerance. I'd love to own, but a little to $$$ for my budget. Even at factory refurb prices...
-Dan
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