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- LCR_meter abstract "An LCR meter is a piece of electronic test equipment used to measure the inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R) of a component. In the simpler versions of this instrument the true values of these quantities are not measured; rather the impedance is measured internally and converted for display to the corresponding capacitance or inductance value. Readings will be reasonably accurate if the capacitor or inductor device under test does not have a significant resistive component of impedance. More advanced designs measure true inductance or capacitance, and also the equivalent series resistance of capacitors and the Q factor of inductive components.Usually the device under test (DUT) is subjected to an AC voltage source. The meter measures the voltage across and the current through the DUT. From the ratio of these the meter can determine the magnitude of the impedance. The phase angle between the voltage and current is also measured in more advanced instruments; in combination with the impedance, the equivalent capacitance or inductance, and resistance, of the DUT can be calculated and displayed. The meter must assume either a parallel or a series model for these two elements. The most useful assumption, and the one usually adopted, is that LR measurements have the elements in series (as would be encountered in an inductor coil) and that CR measurements have the elements in parallel (as would be encountered in measuring a capacitor with a leaky dielectric). An LCR meter can also be used to judge the inductance variation with respect to the rotor position in permanent magnet machines (however care must be taken as some LCR meters can be damaged by the generated EMF produced by turning the rotor of a permanent-magnet motor).Hand held LCR meters typically have selectable test frequencies of 100 Hz, 120 Hz, 1kHz, 10kHz, and 100kHz for top end meters. The display resolution and measurement range capability will typically change with test frequency.Benchtop LCR meters typically have selectable test frequencies of more than 100 kHz. They often include possibilities to superimpose a DC voltage or current on the AC measuring signal. Lower end meters offer the possibility to externally supply these DC voltages or currents while higher end devices can supply them internally. In addition benchtop meters allow the usage of special fixtures to measure SMD components, air-core coils or transformers.".
- LCR_meter thumbnail LCR-mittari.jpg?width=300.
- LCR_meter wikiPageExternalLink 030122%20IET%20LCR%20PRIMER%201st%20Edition.pdf.
- LCR_meter wikiPageID "17081959".
- LCR_meter wikiPageRevisionID "603333798".
- LCR_meter hasPhotoCollection LCR_meter.
- LCR_meter subject Category:Electronic_test_equipment.
- LCR_meter subject Category:Impedance_measurements.
- LCR_meter subject Category:Measuring_instruments.
- LCR_meter type Artifact100021939.
- LCR_meter type Device103183080.
- LCR_meter type Instrument103574816.
- LCR_meter type Instrumentality103575240.
- LCR_meter type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
- LCR_meter type MeasuringInstruments.
- LCR_meter type Object100002684.
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- LCR_meter comment "An LCR meter is a piece of electronic test equipment used to measure the inductance (L), capacitance (C), and resistance (R) of a component. In the simpler versions of this instrument the true values of these quantities are not measured; rather the impedance is measured internally and converted for display to the corresponding capacitance or inductance value.".
- LCR_meter label "LCR meter".
- LCR_meter label "Измеритель иммитанса".
- LCR_meter sameAs RLC_mètre.
- LCR_meter sameAs m.0417mnd.
- LCR_meter sameAs Q4198687.
- LCR_meter sameAs Q4198687.
- LCR_meter sameAs LCR_meter.
- LCR_meter wasDerivedFrom LCR_meter?oldid=603333798.
- LCR_meter depiction LCR-mittari.jpg.
- LCR_meter isPrimaryTopicOf LCR_meter.