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| Martin72:
That can only speak for Tonghui in terms of quality. |
| MathWizard:
You know how there's the FY6900 100MHz Signal generator, it's even in a case like big name versions. Does any body make cheap LCR or Impedance analyzer versions up to even 50MHz, that are in a box, and are not $20 ebay sig gen or LCR tester quality, but upto the FY6900 level ? For hobby RF projects, I would want to test a part, at the intended frequency, or close to it, quicker than using a scope and AWG, etc. Or sweep the frequency too and get a plot of something, and even upload it to PC. |
| Kosmic:
--- Quote from: MathWizard on December 02, 2023, 11:57:52 pm ---Does any body make cheap LCR or Impedance analyzer versions up to even 50MHz, that are in a box, and are not $20 ebay sig gen or LCR tester quality, but upto the FY6900 level ? --- End quote --- The NanoVNA ? LCR meters rarely exceed 1Mhz. Normally with higher frequencies, people switch to a VNA. |
| MathWizard:
I have my eye on them too, I wish they were in a box. So they are a VNA, I have to research all this more because I can't remember if the NanoVNA needs an external signal source, or if it makes it's own. I'm pretty sure good SA's and VNA's have a good SG inside too. I better look up Impedance analyzer's for sale and read their spec's, see what they do. As a bench LCR meter, I wonder if something like this really has the mili-ohm spec's listed. I'd like something like these too, IF you could set the frequency to anything you wanted up to the max 100kHz. But yeah I want upto AM radio range at least. https://www.banggood.com/Mustool-ET4410-Series-Desktop-Digital-LCR-Meter-Capacitance-Resistance-Impedance-Inductance-Measure-LCR-Bridge-LCR-Meter-p-1984698.html?utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_organic&gmcCountry=CA&utm_content=minha&utm_campaign=aceng-pmax-ca-en-pc¤cy=CAD&cur_warehouse=CN&createTmp=1&utm_source=googleshopping&utm_medium=cpc_all&utm_content=nolan&utm_campaign=nolan-aceng-pmax-ca-all-230818&ad_id=&gclid=EAIaIQobChMI6_ve3f7xggMVmOnICh08MgK0EAQYBCABEgIQAfD_BwE |
| Kosmic:
--- Quote from: MathWizard on December 03, 2023, 12:14:57 am ---I have my eye on them too, I wish they were in a box. So they are a VNA, I have to research all this more because I can't remember if the NanoVNA needs an external signal source, or if it makes it's own. I better look up Impedance analyzer's for sale and read their spec's, see what they do. --- End quote --- No, it's self contain. You can even get one of those cheap adapter board to quickly put different components in different configurations. |
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