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Hioki IM3570 LCR & Impedance Analyzer
KungFuJosh:
Thank you, I'm sure they do. I might try the software out eventually, but I don't have the meter connected via USB; it's only connected via LAN.
I do like the graphs that come from the analyzer. It's interesting to see the frequency sweeps. It seems to me that it makes the valid test frequency range more obvious. The funny thing is that I thought it was slow, and then I remembered I have avg set to 16 still, and apparently that carried over to the analyzer. Next time I'm going to try either less samples, or no averaging and see how fast the sweep from 20Hz to 5MHz goes.
Have you seen the IM9000 firmware option? That's also interesting, with more plot types available. I don't have that option currently.
mawyatt:
BTW check out the large protection range the IM3536 has, expect the same for the IM3570 :-+
Best,
KungFuJosh:
That's cool. My manual didn't have that graph, but it did have this:
KungFuJosh:
I was right about correction timing. 1:26 for the Hioki. ~1:25 for the ST2832.
The Electrician:
--- Quote from: KungFuJosh on August 22, 2024, 10:19:33 pm ---
--- Quote from: Martin72 on August 22, 2024, 10:15:47 pm ---I´m deaf and got space... ;D
Nice catch !!! :-+
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:-DD
It's not that loud...just louder than everything else on my bench. 😉
It might be very slightly smaller than the 3532-50. ETA: Deeper, but a little less wide.
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Congrats on the score!
I've had my Im3570 for over 10 years. Search for "hioki" under my handle. I've posted a lot showing IM3570 results like these:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/capacitor-measurements-on-an-impedance-analyzer/msg178362/#msg178362
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/projects/measuring-very-low-esr/msg1313277/#msg1313277
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