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New UNI-T LCR meter? UT622
Wytnucls:
Has anyone seen this meter before?
https://www.banggood.com/UNI-T-UT622A-Handheld-LCR-Digital-Bridge-Frequency-Inductance-Resistance-Capacitance-Tester-Multimeter-Ohmmeter-p-1805614.html?utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_bgs&utm_content=xibei&utm_campaign=xibei-ssc-za-all-newcustom-nca95-0507&createTmp=1&ad_id=434436833469&gclid=Cj0KCQiA-aGCBhCwARIsAHDl5x9P8pAbOZJKAx0fFCd4GfUe5oTxJCxyEX6xyH9UqhLLUgoTV-g95fUaAon7EALw_wcB&DCC=US¤cy=USD&cur_warehouse=CN
coromonadalix:
Be careful the ads are kinda misleading, the 622a is not an 100khz lcr ...
Messtechniker:
Had a look at the manual. USB with virtual COM Port and SCPI commands. :-+
Should be great for integration with HKJs Test Controller proggie.
Wytnucls:
Not to be confused with this UNI.T. Although also quite easy on the eye:
ResistorRob:
I bought one these a while ago... after I think I first learned of it on this forum.
The A version doesn't have 100khz, the C version does and the E version adds DC resistance.
According the specs online the A version has the ability to read higher capacitance. I don't know if that is true or a typo.
Anyway, the E version is $55 more just to read DC resistance. That seems insane to me. So it really seems like the C model will be the best fit for most people.
The one I bought I have only used twice, but even with that limited use I already love it. Nice display and worked flawlessly.
For $175 it is about $80 than the infamous DER 5000. The UNI-T is a little more accurate, but to be honest I just liked that it looked like a real piece of test equipment and the DER has a bit of a toy like appearance. The DER would have met all my needs, but it was worth it to me to pay a little extra for the nicer build quality.
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