My didgital vom test inductance at 200 hz, is that usful at all and if not why. I seem to recall testing at 500 to 1k was what was needed but I can't remeber why.
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Originally posted by Rosewood View PostMy didgital vom test inductance at 200 hz, is that usful at all and if not why. I seem to recall testing at 500 to 1k was what was needed but I can't remember why.
A bigger issue is if your meter is able to accurately measure the inductance of low-Q inductors such as pickups. Many LCR meters fail miserably here, being off by a large factor, yielding claimed inductance values that are unrelated to reality.
What make and model of meter are you using?
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Pardon my ignorance if I get this wrong, im still learning.
Having only one test frequency isn't going to let you test the accuracy of someone elses inductance measurement unless they tested at 200hz. Inductance changes with the frequency that it is tested at.
For example, I tested a P-90 that I made the other day... At 120hz I got a measurement of 6.78, but at 1000hz I got 22.71 (rounded for accuracy).
The unloaded resonance freq was 6.22.
... and the pickup sounded like crap. Switched to A5 from A4 and it sounded like a dream.
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Originally posted by belwar View PostFor example, I tested a P-90 that I made the other day... At 120hz I got a measurement of 6.78, but at 1000hz I got 22.71 (rounded for accuracy).
120Hz and 1kHz inductance readings should agree within 10% then.
Usually, the 1kHz L is lower than the 120Hz L.
The unloaded resonance freq was 6.22.
... and the pickup sounded like crap. Switched to A5 from A4 and it sounded like a dream.
-drh"Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."
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Originally posted by salvarsan View PostTest for serial, not parallel inductance using the Extech. That's what the SER/PAL button is for.
120Hz and 1kHz inductance readings should agree within 10% then.
Usually, the 1kHz L is lower than the 120Hz L.
The LCR meter readings are unrelated to sound quality -- they tell you details about the consistency of your batch of pickups.
-drh
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Originally posted by Rosewood View PostAre you saying the inductance value at 120hz and 1k should measure within 10% of each other? If that's so should it be within 10% at 200hz also?
An SK P-90 at hand measures
7.4H@120Hz and 7.0H@1kHz in SERial mode, but reads
22.5H@120Hz and 7.7H@1kHz in PARallel mode.
The parallel readings don't seem useful here.
Inductance means that the coil impedance decreases linearly with frequency
...until distributed capacitance and eddy current effects become significant.
Otherwise, the pickup impedance plot would be a flat sloped line instead of a curved one, like below:"Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."
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Originally posted by salvarsan View PostAn SK P-90 at hand measures
7.4H@120Hz and 7.0H@1kHz in SERial mode, but reads
22.5H@120Hz and 7.7H@1kHz in PARallel mode.
The parallel readings don't seem useful here.
I think the only way to be sure is to make measurements over a range of frequencies and then compare these measurements to a model of the pickup circuit containing all significant effects. This is not so easy.
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Originally posted by salvarsan View PostFor a given pickup type and using the serial mode on the Extech LCR meter, YES.
An SK P-90 at hand measures
7.4H@120Hz and 7.0H@1kHz in SERial mode, but reads
22.5H@120Hz and 7.7H@1kHz in PARallel mode.
The parallel readings don't seem useful here.
Inductance means that the coil impedance decreases linearly with frequency
...until distributed capacitance and eddy current effects become significant.
Otherwise, the pickup impedance plot would be a flat sloped line instead of a curved one, like below:
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Originally posted by RedHouse View PostWhat software is that in the pic?
http://www.syscompdesign.com/circuitgear.htm
The device is a hobbyist/student-grade digital scope + signal generator.
-drh"Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."
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Originally posted by salvarsan View PostIt comes bundled with a fancy hardware dongle for ~$190:
http://www.syscompdesign.com/circuitgear.htm
The device is a hobbyist/student-grade digital scope + signal generator.
Dongles... Already have two dongles on my Mac... I'm going to need a separate USB hub just for the dongles soon!It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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Originally posted by David Schwab View PostI've been wanting to pick up a 'scope. That looks pretty cool. So do you like the software?
Dongles... Already have two dongles on my Mac... I'm going to need a separate USB hub just for the dongles soon!
-drh"Det var helt Texas" is written Nowegian meaning "that's totally Texas." When spoken, it means "that's crazy."
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Originally posted by Rosewood View PostHi Joe, the meter is a elenco lcm 1950. This may be reaching a little too far but say you have a pickup with a published inductance value, could you measure that at 200hz and get any good information knowing what the published specs were?
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Originally posted by salvarsan View PostMy joke -- the device itself, whatever its functionality, is by definition a dongle since the software doesn't do anything without it.
I guess the proper term is "hardware key", but I've always called them "dongles".It would be possible to describe everything scientifically, but it would make no sense; it would be without meaning, as if you described a Beethoven symphony as a variation of wave pressure. — Albert Einstein
http://coneyislandguitars.com
www.soundcloud.com/davidravenmoon
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Originally posted by Rosewood View PostMy didgital vom test inductance at 200 hz, is that usful at all and if not why. I seem to recall testing at 500 to 1k was what was needed but I can't remember why.
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