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Why some brands don't do LCR meters?
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HKJ:

--- Quote from: pope on December 01, 2023, 01:21:56 pm ---HKJ: I'm into analog electronics and last time I did something digital was when Arduino was first launched some 20 years ago :)

Having said that, I'm quite confident that I can find my way into making something like this. Thank you for the link? Looks very interesting.

So, if I'm not mistaken, all I need is to build the suggested arduino project and some LCR meter that is being supported by testController like the East Tester ones?

The idea is to automatically switch through the various pins, log the data and then I need to find a way to exprt the data into excel where the matching would be take place.

At least that's what I'm hoping for...  ;D

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That is correct and TC can easily export to Excel (It exports in CSV or TAB format and can use either , or . as decimal point).
TC can run scripts and selecting a relay, waiting a bit, log a value and do that for a couple of values is easy to do (I can help if necessary).
pope:

--- Quote from: HKJ on December 01, 2023, 01:31:10 pm ---
--- Quote from: pope on December 01, 2023, 01:21:56 pm ---HKJ: I'm into analog electronics and last time I did something digital was when Arduino was first launched some 20 years ago :)

Having said that, I'm quite confident that I can find my way into making something like this. Thank you for the link? Looks very interesting.

So, if I'm not mistaken, all I need is to build the suggested arduino project and some LCR meter that is being supported by testController like the East Tester ones?

The idea is to automatically switch through the various pins, log the data and then I need to find a way to exprt the data into excel where the matching would be take place.

At least that's what I'm hoping for...  ;D

--- End quote ---

That is correct and TC can easily export to Excel (It exports in CSV or TAB format and can use either , or . as decimal point).
TC can run scripts and selecting a relay, waiting a bit, log a value and do that for a couple of values is easy to do (I can help if necessary).

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Thank you, much appreciated.

AVGresponding:

--- Quote from: TimFox on December 01, 2023, 12:11:19 am ---Fluke did make an LCR meter back in 1996:  The PM6306.
https://dam-assets.fluke.com/s3fs-public/PM6306__umeng0200.pdf

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Technically that's a rebranded Philips...
alm:
I think there's also a Fluke / Philips LCR meter that looks identical to a Wayne Kerr model.
KungFuJosh:

--- Quote from: Martin72 on December 01, 2023, 11:58:59 am ---You can buy a transformer tester from sourcetronic:

https://www.sourcetronic.com/shop/de/transformatorentester-st2829ax.html

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Another rebranded TongHui unit. Obviously prefer SourceTronic for support though. 😉
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