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East Tester ET3502 LCR-Bridge
Martin72:
Hi...
My new toy arrived today, a ET3502.
The prices were so good in June that I thought OK, it's worth a try.
This bridge is available with measuring frequencies from 100kHz to 1Mhz, I bought the 200kHz version, of course in the silent hope that something could be done about it.
But even if not, at the moment the parts are so cheap that I would have no problem buying the 3510, if it's any good.
And we'll find out in this thread.
It arrived in just under 14 days, which is fast.
I also had to pay less import fees than I thought, which is a bit annoying because I could have bought the 300khz version straight away. ;)
Here are pictures after arrival, more will follow when I have had a closer look.
There was also a small CD in the box, but broken in half - I have made an inquiry to ET... ;)
KungFuJosh:
That thing is HUGE!
Martin72:
Jepp,
And at first you get a fright when you open the appliance... A bit airy. ;)
But with hindsight, it all makes sense.
The measuring unit, the interfaces, the supply unit and the control unit hidden in the front (probably a single-board computer), all separated from each other, the measuring board completely alone in the basement, shielded from the base plate, everything else is also made of metal (except for the front, of course) and the size is determined by the 7" display.
That already looks good.
Let's see how to dismantle the front panel.
KungFuJosh:
Nice choice using an actual network cable.
Martin72:
if you take the trouble to calibrate the device, it gives very accurate results.
I haven't tested more than the 100 Ohm(ref: 100.017) resistance yet, I'm a bit desperate with the LAN settings.
DHCP set to "On" has no effect, I may have to ask East Tester again.
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