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| alm:
In addition to the NanoVNA, also read up on the LiteVNA. I believe it's a bit higher performance and more stable (based on what joeqsmith wrote in the past), but also a bit more expensive than the NanoVNA. |
| MathWizard:
Yeah I have to get one, I don't need a Siglent SSA3021X+ yet, but I'm watching those too. Later this month I should get a Nano/version, from the legit sellers, not a clone. For sub 50MHz stuff, and I stick to ebay/amazon level prices, about how much money would all the accessories cost for a Nano, and to hook up to the DUT , and make little test jig's or whatever ? Sometimes I see splitters used so your scope can be hooked up too. I know this stuff can add up real quickly. |
| Kosmic:
The little board on the picture I posted is normally 5$US (with all connectors and stand). |
| pope:
I just pulled the trigger on a ET4510. We shall see... |
| pdenisowski:
--- Quote from: Kosmic on December 03, 2023, 12:05:16 am ---LCR meters rarely exceed 1Mhz. Normally with higher frequencies, people switch to a VNA. --- End quote --- The R&S LCX goes up to 10 MHz https://www.rohde-schwarz.com/us/products/test-and-measurement/lcr-meters-and-impedance-analyzers/rs-lcx-lcr-meter_63493-1172288.html The "LCR Meter vs VNA" question comes up often enough that we created a web page to help people decide (since we make both types of instruments) https://www.rohde-schwarz.com/uk/products/test-and-measurement/essentials-test-equipment/dc-power-supplies/lcr-meter-vs-vna_256867.html |
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