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| shapirus:
--- Quote from: Messtechniker on March 26, 2024, 09:53:29 pm ---Been using it a bit lately. --- End quote --- How does it feel overall? Quality, UI, attention to details, the impression that some thought was put into designing it (or otherwise), basically user experience in general. --- Quote from: Messtechniker on March 26, 2024, 09:53:29 pm ---What I am missing occasionally is DC capacitance measurement for comparison with the specs printed on those lytics. --- End quote --- Do any of the same class devices have it though? I'd imagine it's not really a big deal, because that's what a regular DMM can do, can't it? |
| shapirus:
There's also that East Tester ET432 (or the ET43x series in general). Has a dedicated electrolytic cap mode, which isn't DC, but applying a correct polarity bias. Interesting. Looks like the same platform as the Hantek, but more functions. I guess I need to do my research on these as well... update: I guess it's a "no thanks": https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/et432-lcr-meter-wild-results-range-function |
| indman:
--- Quote from: shapirus on March 26, 2024, 05:04:30 pm ---I did read the Hantek 1832/1833C thread... Wasn't impressed for some reason. It just seems lacking in the overall quality, including customer support. Someone mentioned the UT622E, and it looks like a better product. --- End quote --- I'm of the same opinion, I agree with you. Hantek 1832/1833C, ET43x - no,low quality products with outdated platform! UT622C,E - yes, higher quality products with a progressive platform and an excellent set of options needed for analysis. If I had a choice now, I would buy only UT! ;) |
| Messtechniker:
--- Quote from: shapirus on March 26, 2024, 10:01:46 pm --- --- Quote from: Messtechniker on March 26, 2024, 09:53:29 pm ---Been using it a bit lately. --- End quote --- How does it feel overall? Quality, UI, attention to details, the impression that some thought was put into designing it (or otherwise), basically user experience in general. --- Quote from: Messtechniker on March 26, 2024, 09:53:29 pm ---What I am missing occasionally is DC capacitance measurement for comparison with the specs printed on those lytics. --- End quote --- Do any of the same class devices have it though? I'd imagine it's not really a big deal, because that's what a regular DMM can do, can't it? --- End quote --- Overall feel is nice. Nothing to grumble about from my side. Can't say much about the supplied software since I with the help of HKJ, I made a definition file for "Test Controller". The UT622E is not supplied with a protection case. Had to buy a suitable one separately. For DC Capacitance I use my Voltcraft VC940. My Keysight 34465A is usable only up to around 1000 uF, which is a pity. I do use capacitors over 1000 uF on a regular basis. This is for me the only weak spot of the 34665A I have found in around 10 years of use. |
| shapirus:
--- Quote from: Messtechniker on March 27, 2024, 06:57:38 am ---Overall feel is nice. Nothing to grumble about from my side. --- End quote --- How good (or bad) is it at measuring low values (milliohms in AC and DC), single-digit pF and uH and below? Strangely, there are no reviews on youtube. So any real experience is much appreciated. p.s. that mini-USB socket though... |
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